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Perly Penile Papules & Pulling Back

Started by guest1333, 2017-06-04 13:59:34

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TapedStick

I personally think PPP are attractive. I have some but not a ton. Part of me wishes I had more. They just seem very masculine to me.

jdm

To each his own, but I like them too. Nice to see someone else sharing my opinion.

soundsgreat87

I've burnt mine too over the past month or two! Mine were nowhere near as big as nexolaris' or sascha's to begin with, but it's already a lot smoother. I love your results, nexolaris!

Nexolaris

Quote from: soundsgreat87 on 2017-09-02 22:13:06
I've burnt mine too over the past month or two! Mine were nowhere near as big as nexolaris' or sascha's to begin with, but it's already a lot smoother. I love your results, nexolaris!
That's great. I hope you will post some pics, too, when time allows.
And I'm really happy with my results as well. I don't care if PPP are a normal variety as it's me who has to live and be happy with my own body, not some medic or potential partner.

guest1333

Here's the direct comparison after four soldering sessions. Probably one more would make it perfect, but it already feels 100% smooth now and it is so amazing, even after hours of sex it doesn't get sore anymore :)
And the feeling of touching the glansring is waaaay better now  ::)

I can't feel any loss of sensitivity as well!

jdm


Nexolaris

Quote from: Sascha on 2017-09-11 11:49:17
Here's the direct comparison after four soldering sessions. Probably one more would make it perfect, but it already feels 100% smooth now and it is so amazing, even after hours of sex it doesn't get sore anymore :)
And the feeling of touching the glansring is waaaay better now  ::)
It looks so much better now!
Are you continuing the treatment or will this be the final result? Personally, I did it again and am currently in another healing phase.

Quote from: Sascha on 2017-09-11 11:49:17
I can't feel any loss of sensitivity as well!
I assume that the perceived sensitivity of the PPP comes from nerve endings situated below the surface of the skin of the corona. Those would get stimulated when the PPP get rubbed and in consequence tear on the underlying skin.

Professor Plum

Some really impressive results here. Inspired by them, I ordered a "Mole Freckle Pen" from eBay (there are tons of them) for about $20 that produces some kind of electrical discharge at its tip (not heat). It comes with two sizes of tips, and the needle is a very precise way of targeting each papule.

I also ordered a tube of 5% lidocaine cream and had a session last Saturday night, less than a week ago. I put the cream on my corona for 45 minutes and didn't feel any pain as I applied the pen. I used settings 1 and 2 (out of 9) and probably should have gone higher but was being cautious.

I'm really happy with the results! There are some videos on Youtube of people using these pens and no complaints that I've seen. I don't have any photos (sorry) and I don't have the perfect results yet that others have posted, but it's a huge improvement and I think another session would be the end of them.

soundsgreat87

Oooh, nice technique! Be sure to let us know how it goes after the second session.

Nexolaris

Quote from: Professor Plum on 2018-05-18 08:57:10
Some really impressive results here. Inspired by them, I ordered a "Mole Freckle Pen" from eBay (there are tons of them) for about $20 that produces some kind of electrical discharge at its tip (not heat). It comes with two sizes of tips, and the needle is a very precise way of targeting each papule.

I also ordered a tube of 5% lidocaine cream and had a session last Saturday night, less than a week ago. I put the cream on my corona for 45 minutes and didn't feel any pain as I applied the pen. I used settings 1 and 2 (out of 9) and probably should have gone higher but was being cautious.

I'm really happy with the results! There are some videos on Youtube of people using these pens and no complaints that I've seen. I don't have any photos (sorry) and I don't have the perfect results yet that others have posted, but it's a huge improvement and I think another session would be the end of them.
That sounds like a very promising alternative technique to remove those nasty PPP. It avoids the risk of accidentally burning yourself with the soldering iron.

lunarian

Quote from: Professor Plum on 2018-05-18 08:57:10
Some really impressive results here. Inspired by them, I ordered a "Mole Freckle Pen" from eBay (there are tons of them) for about $20 that produces some kind of electrical discharge at its tip (not heat). It comes with two sizes of tips, and the needle is a very precise way of targeting each papule.

I also ordered a tube of 5% lidocaine cream and had a session last Saturday night, less than a week ago. I put the cream on my corona for 45 minutes and didn't feel any pain as I applied the pen. I used settings 1 and 2 (out of 9) and probably should have gone higher but was being cautious.

I'm really happy with the results! There are some videos on Youtube of people using these pens and no complaints that I've seen. I don't have any photos (sorry) and I don't have the perfect results yet that others have posted, but it's a huge improvement and I think another session would be the end of them.

Hey Professor Plum. Any update? Very curious to try this out myself but I'm a little scared of damaging/infecting myself. My PPP aren't super noticeable but they are there and they are very sensitive (in a bad way) when rubbed roughly.

Professor Plum

Quote from: lunarian on 2018-07-14 03:20:20
Hey Professor Plum. Any update?

The good news is that I didn't have any trouble with healing or any negative effects. The bad news is that after a few weeks the papules healed back to some degree. Still a big improvement but I need to get back to it.

I can only speak about my own experience, but as far as "DIY surgery" goes, this was pretty approachable.

lunarian

Quote from: Professor Plum on 2018-07-17 03:33:15
The good news is that I didn't have any trouble with healing or any negative effects. The bad news is that after a few weeks the papules healed back to some degree. Still a big improvement but I need to get back to it.

I can only speak about my own experience, but as far as "DIY surgery" goes, this was pretty approachable.

Thanks! Hoping the pen arrives today or tomorrow so I'll have a go at it :)

Professor Plum

Quote from: lunarian on 2018-07-17 21:35:53
Thanks! Hoping the pen arrives today or tomorrow so I'll have a go at it :)

So how did it go?

lunarian

Quote from: Professor Plum on 2018-07-24 04:21:43
So how did it go?

The pen only arrived late last week and I haven't had a chance yet. I'm pretty nervous about it to be honest - I don't have any numbing cream etc. because that's not available over the counter here. Thinking it's gonna hurt like hell! Any suggestions?

Might brave it his weekend...