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I would say my skin is more Mediterranean, not light and not too dark in the middle. When I go out in the sun I tan quickly. I don't have light skin and from the pictures I posted, you can see that the skin on my penis is darker too. So I might get dark quickly in the sun. I would just like that it get dark on its own, even if it’s more slowly then with sun exposure. The hope is that it will just go dark on its own without doing anything just from the skin melanin production.Thank you. Just something slabbed together through Photography layering.
A yes and a no. A yes, in terms of possible chemical burn or spotting. Something like a chemical bleaching/peeling.
As DLD indicated, MOS Red or a light therapy (low doses of UV exposure to long period of red light therapy) to get the pigmentation to come back. I know you indicated the naked sunbathing is not an option, but there may be chances for the privacy behind closed walls with lightly closed exposed windows.
Keep the skin moist is one way. Another way is to use pigmentation type of chemical if you are in a rush. Ever heard of tan lotion? They are artificial tanning but same method of bleaching in the opposite direction. Only use a dab in a hidden area to test for sensitivity and reactivity.
Many people has reversion of pigmentation, but they may be darker in skin color or has much greater outdoor exposure than you. They may be wearing no underwears and much lighter clothing.
If you are hard to get a tan, you will have a hard time to get a nice darker skin tone or restorative pigmentation to your penile skin. If you are easily tanned, your penile skin will reach its pigmentation very quickly.
I don't want to experiment any more. I don't think self-tanning would be the best solution either. As far as I understand, the self-tanner does not stimulate the melanin production of the skin. It darkens the skin and makes it look brown that’s true, but the actual melanin production in the skin itself, as with sun exposure, does not occur.
Maybe I should wait a bit longer. It usually takes three months for the skin to completely regenerate or maybe six weeks is just too early?
Do you know anyone personally? Who had something like that from a cortisone cream and it went away on its own? Maybe you can tell me about a personal experience, even if it wasn't you, but someone you knew.
Would Beta carotene capsules help? At least you get slightly an orange skin color. If you take them, would that have an effect? I have now taken vitamin A orally for a few days but that also has no effect on this light spot.