I am a 65 year old recently married to a young lady of 39. In 1999, I had herniorraphy surgery to repair a left inguinial hernia. I bled profusely during surgery which led to traumatic injury in the groin area. Later, in 2000, I was diagnosed with peyronnies at another intitution where I had to have the surgery redone because the hernia had slipped the net. I had the pain and curvature of the penis for several years also with the shortening. In these later years the curvature is gone, but I am still, when erect, approximately 1/3 smaller than prior to the peyronnies. My penis is shrunk inside the foreskin, like someone that has not been circumsized, but yet much shorter. It was hard to believe that a penis could shrink, so I thought that if it could shrink, maybe using penis enhancing supplements could make it larger, but to no avail. I do not have any problem other than being able to keep inside during sex due to the shortening, so some positions are not possible. It is not as firm when erect as it was prior to peyronnies, but ejactulation is not a problem. It's been 10 years, is there any chance that time will lengthen my penis?