Experiences with RestoreX (or other traction devices) for PE and/or Peyronie's?

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New poster, not too familiar with the site yet so let me know if this topic has been covered elsewhere.

I just ordered the RestoreX penile traction device and am excited to try it out. I think I have relatively mild but chronic Peyronie's, probably from an injury as a youth. It hasn't caused huge problems in my sex life but it would be great to correct or at least improve it. I also suspect improving the plaque would help me have better erections (I lose erections very quickly and easily, possibly related to the PD and/or being a grower so my blood balloon deflates easily). I'm secondarily interested in getting some length gains, moreso in flaccid than in erect but an extra 0.5"-1" erect length would be welcome. I'm about 7.1 BPEL and 5.8 erect girth now, 6 if I'm rock hard. Any experiences with RestoreX or other traction devices for treating PD or for length gains would be of great interest to me. Thanks!
 

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I developed Peyronies almost two years ago. I developed a bad bend and lost some size. Late last year I received my first treatment of xilaflex and began wearing the Restorex. This past spring i received my second round of treatment and started Cialis to promote healing erections. I have regained some length back and almost all of my girth. I still have a a slight curve but will continue to wear the Restorex for the rest of my days.
 

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is it comfortable to wear? and does the head stay in the clamp or does it slip out?
I've started using as part of the P Long treatment and it's definitely uncomfortable but bearable. The glans can slip out sometime but so it does help to wrap it with the wrap they provide. I'm going to try different things to reduce the initial pain that comes with clamping down the glans. Fingers crossed.
 
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In terms of comfort the real game changer was when I started to use makeup pads on both sides of the clamp. You may have to adjust the width to accommodate, but the foam helps prevent slipping and adds some comfort. The ones below are what I use. They have a strap too that will hold them in place
BEAKEY 12 Powder Puff with Air... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G4S2YDP?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
 

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In terms of comfort the real game changer was when I started to use makeup pads on both sides of the clamp. You may have to adjust the width to accommodate, but the foam helps prevent slipping and adds some comfort. The ones below are what I use. They have a strap too that will hold them in place
BEAKEY 12 Powder Puff with Air... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G4S2YDP?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Just got these makeup pads in and you are absolutely right. It's FINALLY easy! THANK YOU!! I can't believe the manufacturers haven't thought of this themselves to improve their product.
 
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