Basics
Congenital penile curvature, also called congenital penile deviation, describes a deformation of the penis. The medical term is composed of the words "congenital" and "penile deviation". The penis is abnormally curved either downwards, upwards, to the left or to the right. The curvature differs from individual to individual and varies from mild to very severe. Congenital penile curvature affects approximately 0.2 - 1% of the total male population, making it a relatively common medical condition. Unlike acquired penile curvature (induratio penis plastica), congenital penile curvature has existed since birth. In contrast, induration penis plastica develops during adult life.
In most cases, the curvature is not noticed until puberty, when adolescents develop an increased interest in sexuality. The erect penis finally shows that there is a deviation from the central axis. In some affected individuals, the penis is even rotated in the course of the penile curvature.