I would need to see a top view flaccid and erect. But, I would say it looks as if you have a rather massive skin bridge along the top of the shaft running into the glans. That is what has created the upward curve when erect. Again its hard to say from the pics. A skin bridge basically forms, when you are young after you are cut, two parts of the skin (1 from glans, other from shaft) heal together, in sense bonding them to one another. Its a issue most good urologists can correct. Depending upon the severity of the bridge there may be some cosmetic defects. but nothing near as bad as the original bridge. The removal process is done as an out patient procedure in a local hospital. They knock you out, make the necessary incisions (usually 2) free the bridge, remove the bridge, and stitch the cuts closed. after its removed, and FULLY healed you may be able to correct the upward curve if desired via certain pe use. You will also have to SLOWLY streatch the skin inbetween the 2 FULLY HEALED cuts to accomadate the new size and shape (obvious).
PS. Most medical insurance covers the procedure, as it is a correction of a prior surgory. Not bad, plus youll get some vicadin... :cool: