Time Investment
Depending upon the amount and severity of plaque within your penis, the process to break down & remove fibrous plaque, plaque masses and calcified plaque can take anywhere between 3 – 52 weeks of constant treatment.
A thorough analysis of your case will allow us to offer a realistic estimate of the time required to heal your penis. The good news is that ongoing results are measurable: this isn’t a “wait until the end” guessing game. We are willing to customize your approach based upon your personal circumstances.
Costs
Depending upon all the related underlying diagnosis and your exact type of health insurance, some parts of your treatment are often covered by insurance. However, one select aspect of this technology is presently not covered by any insurance. We recently developed a source for custom financing options for patients in our effort do everything possible to make success an affordable option for all people.
When compared to deductibles associated with surgery or Xiaflex®, our treatment is cost competitive.
Compliance
Because of the cost and time investments associated with our treatment process, some patients are unable to complete the process. Additionally, a few opted to start self-adjusting their prescribed protocol with less than favorable outcomes.
Dr. Morganstern is able and willing to create a custom regimen to support whatever specific circumstances whenever possible. Alas, the optimal outcome includes the complete process but we understand not everyone is in a position to achieve that situation.
Patience
One frustrating aspect of healing we’ve discovered from our patients with severe, long-established Peyronie’s conditions is that the curvature is all they’re fixated upon. Unfortunately, in such cases – reducing and eliminating the curve happens in the final phases – we first have to eliminate the boulders that are shoring up the issue (the calcified plaque) . Additionally, we’ve got to improve your underlying vascular health to reduce the likelihood of recurring symptoms. These outcomes take lots of time in tough cases. The condition didn’t occur n one day and we can’t heal it that fast, either.