It leans to the left when erect and was wondering if that is normal.
I'm no expert on circumcision results, but I do know there's a big variation in penis characteristics, and unless there is pain or dysfunction, it's rather pointless to wonder about the 'normality' of our penises. Yours looks fine to me.
I wonder if it could be affecting the full length when erect since it leans to the left and that is where the line is?
Like it doesn't bend straight out away from stomach. It is like 45 degree angle now.
It probably won't feel any different for you or your partner during intercourse. Men with full Peyronie's disease can still have fulfilling sex.
Well it is shaped like a banana so maybe that's why.
One contributor has said he helped his curvature with ultrasound from a sonic toothbrush, but I have no idea how it worked for him.
It doesn't go straight out and away from body when full erect. Not sure if it is supposed to?
So while stretching that notch of skin I noticed my penis going more outward away from body.
Sounds to me that you are overly concerned with appearance. Just be glad it works - I suggest you concentrate on more important things!
It wouldn't stretch out all the way is what i'm saying, like it was a tight frenulum.
Short fenulum can be treated with minor surgery to free it.
What about just trying to stretch it?
I mean i already had a frenulectomy.
Shouldn't the surgeon who did the work help you out as a free follow up?
He said it looked good but don't remember if he seen the underside. He said it grows from the head when erect.
Any reason to think he didn't examine you fully?
He basically looked at the surgery marks.
But I didn't think the frenulum would still be left on after it.