How to Deal with Stretch Marks on the Male Organ: Causes and Treatment Measures
by John Dugan OwnerStretch marks are probably something most men think they won’t
deal with unless they have a major weight gain or weight loss. Stretch marks on
the male organ are surely something men don’t expect but they happen, and for
really common reasons. They may appear anywhere in the fun zone such as in the
privates, on the testes, or even on the actual member. Happily, they’re not
serious in a medical sense, though they can affect a man’s self esteem and
confidence. The good news is there are ways to reduce the appearance of stretch
marks on the male organ and even prevent them from happening in the first
place.
Stretch Marks on the Male Organ: Where They
Come From
Stretch marks in general
develop from the skin stretching as the name implies. The skin expands in
common situations like pregnancy (which is most associated with stretch marks),
weight gain or loss, and muscle building. They can occur anytime in life from
childhood to old age. In fact, most people have stretch marks somewhere at some
given time. They’re just a natural part of life!
Unless a man is pumping
iron with his member, he may be curious as to how his member could get stretch
marks. Think about it. When a man gets hard, the skin stretches to allow the
growth to occur. That expansion can lead to little tears in the dermis. As time
goes by and more moments of hardness come and go, those little tears add up and
turn into long, silvery reminders of conquests past.
Another way men can get
stretch marks is if their body overproduces cortisol, the stress-hormone. Use
of corticosteroid medications, like Prednisone and steroids, can also lead to
the appearance of stretch marks. Be sure to talk to a physician if this cause
is suspected to help bring balance to the hormones or find alternate
medications for relief.
Stretch Marks on the Male Organ: Treatment
Options
Men should be happy to
learn that stretch marks aren’t an indicator of a deeper, more serious medical
problem. They happen to everyone and aside from their aesthetic disruption,
they aren’t something to worry about.
That said, some men would
prefer not to look southward and see stretch marks. They might become
self-conscious and that can affect performance and feeling comfortable in
intimate settings with a partner.
There are a few things men
can do to remedy stretch marks on the male organ. A qualified dermatologist may
be willing to perform sophisticated therapies such as fractal CO2 laser therapy
or microdermabrasion to reduce the appearance of stretch marks. Laser therapy
helps smooth out older stretch marks. Microdermabrasion uses crystals to “rub
off” the top layer of the skin which can fade newer, red stretch marks making
them less noticeable. Sometimes multiple sessions are needed for desired
results. It should be noted, however, that no treatments can actually fully
remove stretch marks.
Stretch Marks on the Male Organ: Prevention
Keeping the skin moisturized consistently is the
best way to keep the risk of stretch marks at bay. A great way to reduce or
prevent stretch marks on the male organ specifically is by using a specially
formulated male organ health creme (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) daily on the area.
This crème hydrates the skin and has important vitamins and nutrients that
promote cell turnover and skin elasticity which keep the skin pliable. Having a
base of Shea butter and vitamin E also ensures that the crème not only delivers
lux amounts of moisture when applied but also locks it in for the rest of the
day keeping the member soft and supple and reducing the chances of getting
stretch marks.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving sensitivity and what
to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who
specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to
numerous websites.
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