Showing posts with label stretch marks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stretch marks. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 February 2020

Handsome Penis 101: Understanding Stretch Marks

A man might worry about many things concerning his penis, such as performing proper penis care and hygiene, what it might take to make a handsome penis even more so, or even whether his penis function is up to par. But some men have a rather unique concern about their penis: stretch marks. These marks, which often look like white, pink, or purple striations along the skin, aren’t harmful for any reason. However, man might think they would have a more handsome penis if they didn’t have those marks.

It’s important to understand stretch marks and how they happen - and then a guy can perhaps see his penis is a different light.

What are Stretch Marks?

Stretch marks are what they sound like: Areas of the skin where it appears to be stretched, thus creating indents or streaks along the body. Sometimes these are the same color as the surrounding skin and can be felt but not really seen. Other times, they can be almost vivid colors, especially purple or pink. Over time, most will fade to a grey or white color. They often occur on the abdomen, thighs, upper arms, and other areas where it is possible to gain or lose weight quickly.

What Causes Stretch Marks?

When the skin is stretched beyond its capacity to bounce back, stretch marks will form. The most common incidence of stretch marks happens during pregnancy, when women experience a quickly growing belly. Sometimes the skin can’t "keep up" with the intense change and stretch marks will form.

Stretch marks can also be caused by body building or weight gain. On the penis, stretch marks can occur during puberty, when everything about a male begins to grow. The marks can also occur due to the natural function of the penis during erections. As the skin grows taut, over time, stretch marks can form, especially on the sides of the shaft.

Those with a family history of stretch marks are even more likely to develop them, even without any weight gain or other sudden changes in the body.

How Can They Be Treated?

Stretch marks don’t need medical treatment, though some might choose to pursue cosmetic treatment to reduce the appearance of the marks. Some treatment options include specialized creams and lotions that contain aloe vera, coconut oil, vitamin E, olive oil, and other ingredients that are known to condition the skin. In some cases, stretch marks can be prevented or alleviated somewhat by applying the cream before the marks occur, such as for those who intend to go into body building and know they might develop stretch marks as they gain muscle.

Other treatments might include laser therapy and microdermabrasion, as well as some others available through a dermatologist or plastic surgeon.

Do Stretch Marks Compromise a Handsome Penis?

Interestingly enough, most people will not notice stretch marks. And if they do, they won’t consider it an issue, because they likely have them too - especially women. As a woman’s body changes with time, especially during puberty and pregnancy, stretch marks become quite common. A woman who has dealt with them will not think twice about stretch marks on a man’s penis.

While a man might have concerns about whether he has a handsome penis, it pays to remember that he is his own worst critic. It’s human nature to notice and criticize things about ourselves that others might never notice at all!

A Confidence Booster

Men who want a boost of confidence in regard to stretch marks can take steps to keep the skin as smooth and supple as possible, so it feels delightful to a partner when the time comes. To make sure this is the case, a guy can reach for a top-quality penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). A crème with Shea butter and vitamin E can work wonders for penis skin, whether it has stretch marks or not.

Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Stretch Marks on Penis Skin: Natural or Worrisome?

Stretch marks are often seen as unsightly, and that’s why people try so hard to avoid them. Everyone is familiar with stretch marks as a result of the rapid belly growth during pregnancy, and those stretch marks are often seen as a badge of honor - after all, they were acquired while a woman was growing a baby in that belly! But for men who have stretch marks on their penis, it’s a bit of a different story. Men might dive into all sorts of strange penis care rituals to get rid of them, and might wonder if they are normal.

What causes stretch marks?

Stretch marks are normally caused by the skin stretching and expanding. The aforementioned pregnancy is a good example. Other examples include bodybuilders who put on a lot of muscle quickly, kids going through puberty who grow very fast during a short period of time, or those who put on a great deal of weight over a short period.

However, stretch marks also seem to have a connection to cortisol, the stress hormone. The higher the cortisol levels, the more stretch marks a person is likely to have. Other hormones might also play a role.

Stretch marks can also appear on the penis, thanks not only to hormonal changes, but to the simple act of the penis growing and stretching with regular erections. There is nothing that can be done to stop this action, so therefore, many men who are prone to stretch marks - especially those who are under a lot of stress and have higher cortisol levels - are more likely to get those tiny marks on their penis.

To sum it up, stretch marks on the body, including the penis, are perfectly normal. Some men are more prone to them than others. Though they might mean a little higher stress level - something a man should definitely tackle if that’s the case - most stretch marks simply appear for no apparent reason beyond the normal stretching of the penis skin.

What can be done about them?

Stretch marks on the penis skin are usually there for good. Sure, there are expensive and painful laser treatments a man can go through to help make their appearance much less, but that is an option that most men won’t choose to pursue. Therefore, prevention of additional stretch marks is always the best bet.

How can a man prevent stretch marks? Here are a few ways:

- Don’t make rough play a habit. The rougher the play, the more likely a man will have damaged penis skin, and that can lead to stretch marks. Always take care to touch the penis with a gentle hand, and always avoid the ‘death grip’ during masturbation.

- Use lube. Speaking of masturbation, lubrication goes a long way toward maintaining good penis skin health. A lubricant used every time forms a slick barrier between the roughness of the hand and the delicate skin of the penis, thus possibly preventing irritations - including stretch marks.

- Avoid cortisone creams. Cortisone creams contain cortisol, which can break down the skin enough to lead to irritations, redness, soreness and yes, even stretch marks. Though there is always a time and place to use such medications, it should only be done when absolutely necessary and always upon the recommendation of a doctor.

- Use plenty of vitamin E and Shea butter. The hydration superpowers of Shea butter, combined with the soothing benefits of vitamin E, make a top-notch penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) a must for those who are worried about stretch marks. These ingredients keep hydration at a high level, which helps the penis skin expand freely without pulling or cracking. Other ingredients, such as vitamins D and C, are known for their skin-soothing properties. A good crème might also help alleviate the appearance of stretch marks somewhat, thanks to all that serious hydration and better health.

Friday, 17 March 2017

What to Do About Stretch Marks on Penis Skin

When someone hears the term "stretch marks," they usually think of pregnant women and their round, full bellies. But stretch marks can happen anywhere on the body. Despite the best penis care and attention possible, men might sometimes wind up with stretch marks in the groin area, on the scrotum and yes, even on the penis skin.

The good news is that stretch marks aren’t a sign of any underlying medical condition. Sometimes they just happen. There is other good news as well; it is possible to reduce the appearance of stretch marks on penis skin. Here’s what a man needs to know.

Why did the stretch marks appear?
 
Stretch marks are hallmarks of changing body size. Women often wind up with stretch marks after pregnancy, as their skin has stretched to its limits while growing a baby. Some people wind up with stretch marks after puberty, when they go through a growth spurt that puts inches and weight on their frame. And still others get stretch marks when they gain a few too many pounds.

So how does a man wind up with stretch marks on the penis skin? When the skin stretches to accommodate an erection, it might be enough to cause those tiny, painless tears in the dermis. Over time, those tears turn into the long, silvery trails of stretch marks.

But that doesn’t explain stretch marks on the scrotum. In most cases, stretch marks in areas that aren’t normally stretched happen with very slight tears. For instance, a man who sits down in the wrong way and feels a slight tug on the testicles might immediately stand back up, shift things around, and sit back down. This happens so often that he might not even really register that he’s doing it. But sure enough, even that bit of discomfort from stretching can be enough to create a tiny stretch mark.

What to do about stretch marks
 
Men will be quite relieved to know that stretch marks don’t mean anything in terms of other medical problems. They are so natural and happen to so many people that several studies, as well as anecdotal evidence, point to stretch marks simply being an annoying part of everyday life.

But for a man, stretch marks on the penis can mean much more than annoyance. A guy’s self-esteem might take a huge hit if he looks down to see unsightly stretch marks on his equipment. That can lead to social embarrassment, a hesitation to show his penis to potential partners, and even problems with performing.

For men whose intimate life is negatively affected by stretch marks, there are a few options. A good dermatologist might offer certain therapies, such as laser therapy or microdermabrasion, that can lessen the appearance of stretch marks. In order to get the best results from any sort of treatment, a man should seek out help during the first six weeks or so, when the stretch marks are still reddish or purple in color. During this time, the skin is much more likely to heal.

One of the best ways a man can help reduce the appearance of stretch marks is through crèmes that are appropriate for the situation. One of those should be a top-notch penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). A man wants plenty of hydration to help ensure his penis skin stays as smooth and supple as possible, which allows it more room to stretch during erections. A crème that contains not only Shea butter, but vitamin E as well, can help a man keep the penis skin as healthy as possible. Other nutrients, including retinol and alpha lipoic acid to help fight the signs of aging, can help keep the penis skin handsome.