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Penile curvature

Hello, I am 16 years old and i have a curved penis which bends to the left. I've noticed this problem about a year ago and it seems to me it is getting worse. I do not believe it is the Peyronie's disease because I do not feel any discomfort when massaging any part of my penis. I also believe the reason of this curvature is due to my choice of clothing yet I do not exactly understand how it can affect the shape of the penis. At about 35-40 degrees, this curvature is what I hate the most about myself and I am extremely concerned about it. I've searched the internet for various ways apart from surgery to fix it. Although I have found some interesting solutions, it seems I cannot get any help without telling somebody about it. Precisely, I would like to know how I can cure it without surgery, and who I can talk with in order to solve this problem.

note: I have looked at some other answers about this subject on this site with no satisfactory solution.
note: I live in France

thank you very much.
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Thank you for answering so fast.

          Precisely, what sort of doctor should I consult?

Also, I have no problems concerning the limitation of blood flow, nor any pain. I'm concerned about aesthetics. To add as to what I've said yesterday, I have also noticed a rash on the 'longer side'.

thanks.
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Thank you for answering so fast.

          Precisely, what sort of doctor should I consult?

Also, I have no problems concerning the limitation of blood flow, nor any pain. I'm concerned about aesthetics. To add as to what I've said yesterday, I have also noticed a rash on the 'longer side'.

thanks.
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Hi,
Best to consult a doctor about this.
Normal anatomy is not really as Vitruvian as Leonardo da vinci draws it. The penis may fall on one side preferentially, may also curve to one side. The important thing is that the curvature is not severe enough to produce any limitations to the blood flow during erections (hence, if there isn't any pain, then the curvature is likely insignificant).
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