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What Are the Best Peyronie’s Disease Treatments in 2026?

Introduction 

Peyronie’s disease is a condition that causes penile curvature, pain, and erectile dysfunction in thousands of men every year. By 2026, new treatment innovations have provided better options than ever before. Patients often ask: “What are the Best Peyronie’s Disease Treatments?”

At Sleep & Wellness Medical Associates in Lawrenceville, NJ, Dr. Siddique — with over 35 years of experience in men’s health — offers the latest evidence-based treatments to restore confidence and sexual health.

Understanding Peyronie’s Disease 

Peyronie’s disease develops when scar tissue (plaque) forms inside the penis, leading to:

  • Penile curvature

  • Erectile pain

  • Shortening or deformity

  • Difficulty with intercourse
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Best Peyronie’s Disease Treatments in 2026

    1. Collagenase Injections (Xiaflex)

    Still considered the gold standard in 2026, Xiaflex injections break down scar tissue and improve penile curvature. Many patients see up to 35% improvement.

    Related: Erectile Dysfunction Treatments

    2. Shockwave Therapy

    Low-intensity shockwave therapy continues to grow in popularity, especially for men with both Peyronie’s disease and erectile dysfunction. It works by:

    • Improving blood flow

    • Reducing penile pain

    • Stimulating natural tissue repair
    3. Penile Traction Devices

    Modern traction devices in 2026 are more comfortable and clinically proven to:

    • Reduce curvature

    • Increase length

    • Work best when combined with other treatments
    4. Surgical Options

    For severe cases, surgery remains the most effective option:

    • Penile plication (shortens the longer side)

    • Grafting procedures (corrects severe curvature)

    • Penile implants (ideal for men with both Peyronie’s disease and ED).

    Related: Peyronie’s Disease Page

    Natural & Complementary Options

    While not a cure, some men use vitamin E, pentoxifylline, and lifestyle changes to support overall penile health. These work best in the early stages or as supplements to medical treatments.

    Choosing the Right Treatment in 2026

    The best Peyronie’s disease treatment depends on:

    • Severity of curvature

    • Stage of the disease (acute vs. chronic)

    • Presence of erectile dysfunction

    • Personal goals for sexual function

    At Sleep & Wellness Medical Associates, Dr. Siddique offers customized treatment plans that combine the latest science with compassionate care.

    Peyronie’s Disease Specialist in Lawrenceville, NJ

    We proudly serve men from:

    • Lawrenceville, NJ

    • Princeton, NJ

    • Trenton, NJ

    • Hamilton Township, NJ

    If you’re searching for the best Peyronie’s disease treatment near me, book a consultation today.

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    FAQs

    Q: What is the most effective treatment for Peyronie’s disease in 2026?
    A: Collagenase (Xiaflex) injections remain the leading option, though shockwave therapy and implants are strong alternatives depending on severity.

    Q: Can Peyronie’s disease be cured permanently?
    A: There is no guaranteed permanent cure, but modern treatments significantly reduce symptoms and improve sexual function.

    Q: Does Peyronie’s disease go away without treatment?
    A: In mild cases, it may stabilize. However, most patients need medical treatment to avoid worsening curvature.

    Q: Where can I find a Peyronie’s disease specialist in New Jersey?
    A: Dr. Siddique, based in Lawrenceville, NJ, offers advanced Peyronie’s disease treatments for patients from Princeton, Trenton, and surrounding areas.

    Sumaya Sultana

    About myself:

    My name is Sabiha Sultana, and I am currently a fourth-year medical student. I am passionate about promoting health and wellness through education and aspire to become a compassionate, knowledgeable physician dedicated to patient-centered care.

    Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only.

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