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  • Intense Friction Abrasion on Penis! Please Help

    Two weeks ago, I was fooling around with the girl on top. We weren't having sex, but she was rubbing & grinding very hard on my penis through my jeans and her jeans. I didn't realize it at the time, but the roughness irritation actually managed to cause a friction abrasion on my penis. It was bad, scraped a whole layer of skin off, about the size of a dime.

    I put neosporin on the irritation for about a week, and have been putting Scarguard & Mederma the last two weeks. The problem is that three weeks later, the skin has not grown back in that area. Thus, there is a pinkish/redish area of the skin that totally contrasts with the tan skin of my penis.

    I definitely cannot have this for the rest of my life, it looks awful and will definitely affect my sex life. This problem really is bothering me and this is a very busy, hectic time in my life.

    PLEASE, has anybody ever had this problem? If so, what did you do to heal your penis and get rid of the scar?

    I really appreciate any help/feedback guys.

    Thanks

  • #2
    Just leave it alone and it will heal over by itself. It may leave a scar, and, of course
    the scar will have a lighter tone than the darker skin.

    This should be the worst of your problems, my good man!! Lighten up, excuse
    the play on words.

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    • #3
      You'll probably have an area of lighter skin.

      Leave it alone, continue applying mederma and maybe some baby oil.
      My progress log

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      • #4
        Thanks guys. I'm applying a slew of products. Just hope something helps expedite the healing process. Right now I'm trying hydrocortisone cream, and aloe vera gel. Let you know how this combo works for me

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        • #5
          Make sure you keep the hydrocortisone away from your glans!
          My progress log

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          • #6
            I have a similar skin abrasion you described, I think mine was caused by bundled stretches, I think I kinda ripped them myself.
            I dont worry too much and I am planning on curing that once I am done with PE but since this is the best description of my problem I found, I wanted to ask:
            did the Mederma cream help?

            If not, does anyone know how to deal with this?
            I have been off of PE for a year give or take (perhaps 1.5 up to even 2, discounting the little bouts) and it did not get any better. Looks permanent.
            Judging by the Mederma before/after pics online, this seems to be able to do the job.

            Anyone any ideas or experiences to share?
            ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ BPEL/NBPEL⠀x MSEG/BEG
            Started 6.50/5.50⠀⠀x 5.50/5.00
            Current 8.11/7.25⠀⠀x 5.50/5.00
            Targets 9.00/8.00⠀⠀x 6.00/6.25 (or longer!)

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