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Social media has fueled a growing market for treatments that promise to improve everything from physical appearance to sexual confidence, with online communities promoting a seemingly endless list of ways to “optimize” the body.

Among the latest trends gaining attention is Scrotox – or penismaxxing – a procedure that has recently moved from niche cosmetic clinics into mainstream conversation.

What is Scrotox?

According to Healthline, Scrotox involves “injecting botulinum toxin (Botox) into your scrotum. The scrotum is the sac of skin that holds your testicles in place.”

“Scrotox was first used as a way to relieve scrotum pain if surgery didn’t resolve the issue. Since about 2016, more and more people with penises are trying it out to (purportedly) make their sacs bigger and their sex better,” the health and wellness site explains.

Barbara Kubicka – a doctor of aesthetic medicine – agrees.

“Men pursue various interventions in an attempt to optimise the appearance or perceived performance of their genitalia,” Dr. Kubicka said of the “highly niche procedure” in an interview with Tyla, describing it as a cosmetic treatment that focuses on appearance rather than medical necessity.

Bigger and better

According to Dr. Kubicka, the rise of Scrotox reflects a broader online culture centered on body image and male self-improvement

She said social media has helped create an environment where men increasingly pursue treatments designed to alter the appearance or perceived performance of their genitalia.

“This can include everything from supplements and stretching devices to injectable treatments, cosmetic procedures and, increasingly, treatments like Scrotox,” she said.

The problem, she argues, is that many of these conversations are driven by unrealistic expectations rather than science.

“Much of the online conversation is fuelled by unrealistic expectations, misinformation and highly edited portrayals of male bodies, which can create unnecessary anxiety and insecurity.”

Reality TV star tries Scrotox

The trend recently reached a wider audience thanks to reality television star Zack Wickham, who documented his own experience with the procedure during an episode of Bravo’s The Valley.

While discussing the treatment with castmate Danny Booko, Wickham explained why he decided to try penismaxxing.

“Apparently, it feels really good during sex and it just looks aesthetically better,” he said, according to People.

“You know how balls go up and down? I just was like, ‘You know what? Let’s see what happens when they stay down’.”

The experiment quickly became more painful than expected.

Just moments later, Wickham admitted the procedure “hurt” – a confession that inspired Booko to reveal he’s “not doing Scrotox.”

Doctors warn of potential risks

While videos and television segments may make Scrotox appear harmless, medical professionals say the reality is more complicated.

Dr. Kubicka cautioned that even minimally invasive cosmetic procedures come with risks.

“While Scrotox may appear minimally invasive, any injectable treatment carries risks, including bruising, swelling, discomfort, infection, asymmetry or dissatisfaction with the result,” she said.

“There is also limited long-term research surrounding some of the aesthetic claims associated with these procedures.”

For that reason, she believes people should carefully consider why they are pursuing such treatments in the first place.

“More broadly, chasing trends without fully understanding the evidence base or psychological motivation behind them can lead to disappointment and unnecessary intervention,” the UK-based specialist shared.

Doctor warns against ‘TikTok medicine’

Dr. Simon Smail of Evergreen Medical And Wellness Clinic echoed those concerns.

“My main concern is that these trends can take understandable male insecurities and push them towards poorly evidenced or unnecessary interventions,” Dr. Smail told Tyla.

“There may be legitimate medical uses for botulinum toxin in specialist settings, but cosmetic Scrotox should not be treated as a casual grooming treatment or a DIY-adjacent trend.”

He concluded with a blunt warning for anyone taking advice from social media.

“My advice would be: do not follow genital ‘maxxing’ advice from social media, do not inject anything yourself, and be extremely cautious of anyone promising dramatic results.”

He added: “If someone has concerns about size, function, pain, sweating or appearance, they should speak to a properly qualified doctor rather than trying to solve it through TikTok medicine.”

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