Having Botox Injected In Your Balls Is Now Something You Can Pay To Have Done
By
Michael Avery in
Bizarre
On 26th September 2016
You’re a guy with a normal set of balls. Sure, maybe they can get a little sweaty sometimes but whose don’t?
And yes, they’re getting a bit more wrinkly as time goes on but that’s just something you’ve got to deal with.
Or so you might think.
If you’re sick of gathering saggy skin and sweat down below then fret no longer – scrotox is now a thing.
Yes, literally botox for your scrotum.
#1
Who would have thought that humans would invent penicillin and neurotoxin injection for their crown jewels in the same century? Though not as important and vital as penicillin, ‘scrotox' as it is being popularly called finally is here to literally uplift your balls.
#2
Just like women, men are also flocking over to the cosmetics department and according to reports, the numbers of guys who have had a procedure have doubled over the last decade. A ‘scrotal uplift' includes doses of Botox, and is just one of the procedures only men can have. Priced steeply at $3600 a pop, we hope it does more than iron out some wrinkles.
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Mark Norfolk, Clinical Director at Transform a UK based cosmetic surgery clinic-said: "Over the past year, requests for scrotum Botox have doubled at Transform showing the huge demand and interest for this procedure." However, Transform don't offer scrotox themselves, due to the "possible risks and complications associated with treating this part of the body."
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This is what scrotox can help you achieve ‘down there'-
#1 It will reduce sweating
#2 It will reduce wrinkles by smoothening the skin, not by removing the excess of skin
#3 Make the scrotum appear larger due to muscles relaxing, which has to be its main draw.
#5
According to Wirth Plastic Surgery, "Many cyclists and runners love getting the Botox in this area to relieve them from skin irritations caused by excess sweating and rubbing. It's just as important as facial rejuvenation."
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However, Mark stresses that anyone who is contemplating having it done needs to do thorough research into both the practitioner and the product they plan on using.
‘Also, patients should manage their expectations in terms of results, it could prove very costly and nervy racking to go through, for very little in return,' he says.