Yea those are permanent now playboi. Have you tried the ACV method? Dld says he's gonna mix baking soda with peroxide, and rub it on his shaft too. I have mild discoloration so ill do one of those two.
they arent permanent, ive had them many tines over the years.
it usually starts off as red dots then progresses as i up the intensity.
just more of an annoyance, plus they get worse every session.
ive even taken a 6 month break, but by my second session the red dots are usually back, which progresses to the black and purple dots quite rapidly.
I have three of those black spots dld has one too, and we got them the same way you did. They could lighten over the years, but our best bet to remove them is baking,peroxide, and vinegar. Warm wraps before training helps with red dots too.
Warm-ups, and increments bro is the only way to avoid the dots really, but for now just wait till it dissipates which will take forever XD. You should look into ACV while the blotches are still in the beginning phase seriously man.
Exactly. It needs to be understood that with girth work we are using two things that will inevitably cause spotting in almost every Brothers case and those two things are Blood and Pressure. When you combine these two things with the thin skin of the penis you are going to get red spotting. Like Still said, they fade rather quickly if deep tissue massage and a good warm down are used. They will never be permanent, they are an expected part of the enlargement process.
Those are signs of potential girth gains. If they're becoming too big and too dark, lower the intensity. Try aiming for red dots as they're less severe.
Those are signs of potential girth gains. If they're becoming too big and too dark, lower the intensity. Try aiming for red dots as they're less severe. Unless you're experienced with this then you may continue to do your intensity as you please, but do take care of it, massage it, put some oils, and whatever else helps.
Have you tried any of the discoloration therapies? I just came out with one that may do the trick. I have been messing around with baking soda and peroxide. I started using it on skin as of a couple days ago to see if there is a change in color and there certainly is. I tested in a few different ways but saw the most impressive results when I left it on my gums for about 10 minutes, they turned completely white. This made me think that it would do the same for skin, so I am using a small patch of skin to test on to see if it becomes lighter. Since I have no discoloration I will be looking for the skin to lighten more than normal.