Botox Treatment for Short Penis?
Posted by PRS on August 14th, 2009
Ever since Botox received FDA approval for cosmetic use in 2002, the number of people using this treatment has risen steadily. Although today it is most commonly associated with restoring a youthful appearance, Botox injections are in fact used to treat several medical conditions. A study recently published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine now examines another potential use for Botox — as a treatment for relieving penile retraction, a condition sometimes referred to as "short penis."
Category: Medical Conditions
Natural Lateral Penis Leaning
Posted by PRS on August 30th, 2007
Recently a reader inquired about natural lateral leaning of the penis and the effect that traction devices would have on such a condition. While mechanical devices have shown to be greatly effective at correcting the penile retraction that results from peyronie's disease, Mike's question addressed an entirely different issue completely. That is, will such devices help to make the penis point more straightly forward when it's natural inclination is to lean left or rightwards?
Category: Physiology
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