Well as you can see in RED's post- there are treatments for this issue including laser removal, curettage, electro-desiccation, cryotherapy, hyfrecation etc. My advice is to look up them all in the net and see what you can find. I hope that helps.
P.S- Man, why did you open this thread in the BODYBUILDING forum instead of the SAFETY in PE forum? rofl!
Well as you can see in RED's post- there are treatments for this issue including laser removal, curettage, electro-desiccation, cryotherapy, hyfrecation etc. My advice is to look up them all in the net and see what you can find. I hope that helps.
P.S- Man, why did you open this thread in the BODYBUILDING forum instead of the SAFETY in PE forum? rofl!
A survey published in the American Journal of Men's Health found that among 95 people with PPPs. 38% were "worried or concerned" about the bumps and 17% wanted to have them removed.1
The main concern was that the bumps would be mistaken for a sexually transmitted infection (STI) like HPV. Furthermore, their appearance might suggest that the person "did something" to get them, leading to problems with intimacy and trust in relationships.2
PPPs secrete oil that moistens the glans of the penis. They do not spread and often spontaneously regress. Along with Fordyce glands PPPs secrete oils to keep the skin of the head of penis in good condition.
Do be patient when you're sending private chats to one another. Most brothers don't use the chat function. They prefer to post inside the general forum instead:
Matters of Size Forum where men discuss about penile or penis Enlargement, Peyronie's issues, men's sexual health, and the Suppressed-Restricted-Transposition Theory (SRT and 5x5x3)
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