Some Treatments May Affect Member Size Life is full of trade-offs. Giving up that extra dessert in order to look good in those tight pants, for example, or eating in instead of out in order to help finance that vacation trip. But sometimes there may be unexpected trade-offs a guy doesn’t even know about. For example, occasionally a man may need some medical treatments to address a concern but that treatment could have unexpected side effects. If those side effects are in the area of male organ care, that can be especially concerning. Yet there are some treatments which may just do that, by potentially decreasing member size – not something that most men would want to happen. Peyronie’s disease Peyronie’s disease is a condition in which a man’s member bends at an extreme angle when firm. Many, many men have some degree of curvature to their tumescent manhood, either up, down or to one side, and that is perfectly normal. But with Peyronie’s disease, the curvature is so extreme that it can interfere with proper functioning and often causes pain when the member is tumescent. One of the side effects of Peyronie’s disease is that the curvature can effectively shorten the manhood. But member size can also be affected by treatments for Peyronie’s. If a patient undergoes plication surgery for Peyronie’s, member size is almost always affected. That’s because plication involves shortening the unaffected side of the member, tucking it in so that the bent side straightens out. The amount of length lost depends upon the degree of curvature. Implants Some men have severe tumescence dysfunction issues that are nonresponsive to most recommended treatments. In such cases, a man may opt for an inflatable male organ prosthetic, commonly called an implant. While many men hope this procedure will actually result in greater member size, it often has the opposite effect. The surgical procedure to place the implant in www.man1health.com