Condition guide
Peyronie's disease treatment in London, P-Shot suitability and options
Peyronie's disease involves fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, causing curvature, discomfort, and sometimes erectile dysfunction. The P-Shot is clinically used to help selected patients with Peyronie's disease and penile curvature, and some patients may benefit from combining the P-Shot with a traction protocol for significant curvature. Outcomes vary and suitability is discussed at consultation.
What is Peyronie's disease?
Peyronie's disease is caused by fibrous plaque in the tunica albuginea, the connective tissue layer that gives the penis its shape. The plaque can pull the penis into a curve during erection and may cause discomfort, anxiety, and functional difficulty.
The condition has an active phase, where pain and curvature may change, and a more stable phase, where the curve has stopped changing. Earlier assessment is usually more useful because it gives the clinician a clearer opportunity to document the baseline and discuss realistic treatment options.
How can the P-Shot help?
Platelet-rich plasma contains growth factors involved in tissue repair and inflammatory modulation. The anti-inflammatory and tissue-remodelling properties of PRP may be helpful for plaque size and tissue quality in selected Peyronie's cases. This is not a guaranteed fix, and outcomes vary considerably.
Adjunctive options
Some patients find a traction protocol helpful for significant curvature. Device pricing is confirmed at consultation where relevant. Shockwave therapy may also be discussed where erectile dysfunction or vascular factors are part of the wider clinical picture.
Pricing
| Package | Cost |
|---|---|
| Standard P-Shot | £1,250 |
| Enhanced P-Shot + Shockwave | £1,350 (where clinically appropriate) |
Adjuncts such as traction support, imaging, blood tests, or additional sessions are discussed and quoted at consultation where relevant.
FAQ
Will the curvature definitely reduce? No treatment can guarantee that. Outcomes vary, and we discuss realistic expectations after reviewing the degree of curvature.
Does the P-Shot help with Peyronie's pain? It may help selected patients because PRP has anti-inflammatory and tissue-remodelling properties, but response varies.
Will I need surgery? Severe or stable anatomical deformity may still need specialist urological or andrology input. Consultation is used to confirm whether a regenerative option is sensible or whether referral is more appropriate.
Book a private consultation
If you have noticed penile curvature, plaque, pain, or erectile-function change, book a consultation so the baseline can be assessed and the right treatment route discussed.