"I just came across an article about men having Botox injections in their penis and was shocked, but also greatly intrigued. The article's focus was more on the aesthetics of it making things fuller and hang longer, but also gives you harder erections. After a deeper dive, it is also being used as a possible help for people with ED.
Yes, Botox --- called BoCOX by some men --- is now being used off-label to treat ED. Off-label means it has not been FDA-approved for this use. However, current studies report it to be up to 77% effective, especially for men who are not responding to typical medications like Cialis and Viagra.
It is injected directly into the corpus cavernosa at multiple points and relaxes that "smooth muscle" to allow for more blood flow --- the culprit behind most ED. The procedure takes about 30 minutes. Just like Botox treatments for one's face, this would require repeat injections every 4 to 9 months.
Remember, this is a toxin. There can be complications with this procedure just as there may be for facial treatments. I would suggest a visit to a Urologist who specializes in ED treatments to decide if it's something to pursue.
If you want to do a "deep dive" into the safety and effectiveness of the treatment: PubMedCentral.















21 comments:
Wow.
OMG
I was just talking about this with one of my friends!
It was related to ED, but if it gives some girth and allows the dick to hang lower, I can see people doing it. I've posted about men getting some dick fillers, but this is a totally different approach...
XOXO
OUCH!
Hell to the no! No way if anything getting injected in the my cock. I'm very pleased with that I have the deal with anyhow. We have no idea the effects of this long-term down the road. And I also had a friend that had that done, and quite frankly I hadn't noticed any difference.
This is a very informative post that many men would not be aware of. And thanks for post a further information link.
Not sure how I feel about this one, risk may not be worth the trade off. Like you said, speak to a Urologist.
I can believe it would add girth, which is exactly what women use it for. Once you know folks who have had it done, the facial fillers can be very obvious.
This will fill cheeks out, and remove wrinkles. Hugs and bisous.
I would never dare try that kind of treatment, which has no long-term data...
I'm happy with the blue or yellow pill...
Jeff
I second that.
An erect cock is not necessary to give and receive pleasure: it's more about the ego perspective of regaining youth and vigor of peak masculinity, when in reality it all starts to decline quite naturally after about 30. There is a likely synergy with the age of 30 being when women's eggs start to decline.
Men with ED can still experience pleasure, but it takes more stimulation. I have heard that some older men can still orgasm with ED by using a vibrating massager on the frenulum area. There are also plenty of dildos of all sizes to use to please a partner, it doesn't require a stiff cock.
Right?
It won't add length, so there's no "hanging lower;" but it might add girth.
Those dick fillers? Uh, no thanks....
XOXO
Absolutely. And if they hit a major nerve (which can happen), bye-bye boners.
The possibility of the botox hitting a major nerve should be enough to stop a guy from doing this. The clinician better know what they're doing.
Thanks for reading and commenting.
I try to post links whenever I address major issues such as this.
Yep. It needs to be administered by someone who really knows the penis very well.
Yep. I don't see how it could add length.
Hugs and bisous.
The long-term data will be years in the making, I'm afraid. For someone who can't use the pills, this might be worth the chance.
You can have an orgasm / ejaculation without a full erection, that is true.
You said: "whkattk - Yep. It needs to be administered by someone who really knows the penis very well."
>heh< >heh< >heh<
re: plumping up the penis-- what about that temporary cream they advertise showing bags under the eyes and all sorts of wrinkles plumping up in minutes. Would that have a beneficial effect?
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