Why Is My Penis Bending And How to Fix It
Noticing an unusual curve in your erection or realizing you have lost length after a prostate surgery is terrifying.
It’s the kind of thing most guys won’t even talk to their doctors about, let alone their partners. Instead, you end up in a late-night internet spiral, staring at scary surgical options or reading about scammy “miracle pills” that promise to fix everything overnight.
If you are quietly freaking out about changes to your penis, take a breath. The panic you are feeling is completely normal, but you need to step away from the internet forums. At Inner Good, we deal with the medical reality of men’s sexual health every day.
Here is the unfiltered truth about why your body is doing this, and the only non-surgical way to actually fix it.
Note: Please feel free to send your product questions to info@innergood.ca regarding Peyronie’s disease or other men’s health issues. Inner Good has the unique privilege of having Urologist, Dr. George Vrabec, on our management team, who can answer commonly asked questions. We will do our best to provide timely responses.
Understanding The Problem
Why is it bending?
If you have a sudden, painful curve, doctors might call it “Peyronie’s disease,” but all that really means is you have a buildup of scar tissue. For reasons no one completely understands (usually a tiny micro-injury during sex or sports), your body formed a hard lump of scar tissue inside the penis. Healthy tissue stretches easily when blood flows in. Scar tissue does not.
So, when you get an erection, the healthy side expands, but the scarred side stays completely rigid. The result? Your penis painfully bends or “hinges” toward the scar. It is exactly like having a thick piece of tape stuck to one side of an inflating balloon.

Why is it shrinking? (Post-Surgery Shock)
If you recently had your prostate removed, you might notice your penis looks significantly shorter. This isn’t your imagination. After surgery, the nerves are shocked and blood flow is temporarily reduced. Without regular, everyday erections to keep the tissue stretched and active, the tissue literally begins to shrink.
The Hard Truth: You Can’t Fix a Mechanical Problem with a Pill
Once you understand that this is a physical, tissue-level problem, you realize why 99.99% of the solutions (creams, pills, etc.) sold online won’t work, or are simply a scam.
You cannot dissolve internal scar tissue by swallowing a supplement. You cannot reverse tissue shrinkage by applying a warm cream on the problem area. You have a mechanical problem. That means you need a mechanical solution.
The Only Fix That Actually Works: Clinical Stretching
To fix the curve or restore the length, you have to physically force that stubborn tissue to remodel itself. In the medical world, urologists call this Penile Traction Therapy (PTT).
And there is only one device we actually trust for this: the RestoreX.
Invented by a urologist at the Mayo Clinic, RestoreX is an FDA-cleared, Class I medical device built specifically for physical therapy.
- How it fixes the curve: By applying consistent, gentle stretch for 30–60 minutes a day, it physically stretches that tight scar tissue. Over time, this constant stretching breaks down the hard lump and forces your body to grow straight, healthy new tissue.
- How it restores length: For post-surgery recovery, that same stretching acts as physical therapy. It keeps the tissue stretched, active, and oxygenated to reverse the shrinkage.

It Takes Time, But It Works
Patience and consistency are the keys here; you will need to understand that the RestoreX is not a magic wand. It is literal physical therapy for your body. Just like rehabbing a torn shoulder, it takes time, consistency, and a few months of daily work to see real results.
But if you are willing to put in the time, it is the most effective non-surgical treatment on the market. You don’t have to just live with a painful curve or a loss of length. You just need the right medical gear to take your body back.





