Scrotox (Scrotal Botox for Aesthetics and Comfort)
Scrotox is the use of Botulinum Toxin (Botox) injected into the scrotal skin for both cosmetic enhancement and physical relief. Originally developed to relieve conditions like chronic testicular pain and scrotal muscle spasm, Scrotox is now increasingly requested for its aesthetic benefits — particularly the smoothing of wrinkles, lowering of the testicles, and improving scrotal symmetry.
We offer Scrotox for men looking to refine the appearance of the scrotum or alleviate discomfort caused by excessive tightness or sweating.
What Scrotox Does
The scrotum’s typical wrinkled appearance is due to the dartos muscle, which contracts to pull the testicles upward (in cold or arousal) and relaxes to let them hang. Botox works by temporarily relaxing this muscle, resulting in:
Smoother, less wrinkled scrotal skin
Looser, lower-hanging testicles, often considered more aesthetic and physically comfortable
Improved appearance during intimacy, especially when combined with grooming or penile procedures
Reduced scrotal sweating, enhancing hygiene and comfort
Potential relief from scrotal tightness or asymmetry due to overactive dartos muscles
The result is often described as a “retouched” or “airbrushed” appearance — a scrotum that hangs more loosely, looks fuller, and feels softer.
Procedure Details
Anaesthetic: Numbing cream or local injection
Technique: Microinjections of 50–100 units of Botox distributed evenly across both sides of the scrotum
Duration: 10–15 minutes
Discomfort: Minimal, often described as mild pinpricks
Downtime: Resume routine activities immediately. Avoid vigorous exercise or sexual activity for 24–48 hours.
Onset and Duration
Effects begin in 5–7 days, with full results by 2 weeks
Results last approximately 3–4 months
Repeat treatments every few months for maintenance, if desired
If not repeated, the scrotum gradually returns to its original appearance and function.
Safety and Side Effects
Scrotox is safe when performed by a trained specialist. Botox remains localized and does not enter the bloodstream in meaningful quantities. It does not affect sperm production, testosterone levels, or erectile function.
Potential side effects include:
Mild bruising or tenderness at injection sites
Rare over-relaxation of the scrotum (temporarily looser than desired, resolves as Botox wears off)
Slight reduction in scrotal reflex tightening in cold environments
Temperature regulation remains adequate due to the cremaster muscle, which is not affected by Scrotox.
Ideal Candidates for Scrotox
Men who:
Want a smoother, more youthful scrotum
Experience discomfort due to tight scrotal skin or pulling
Have asymmetrical testicular hang
Experience groin sweating or odor issues
Work in industries (e.g., modeling or performance) where genital appearance matters
Want to complement penile enhancement procedures with aesthetic balance
A consultation will determine suitability and expectations.
FAQs – Scrotox
Does Scrotox affect ejaculation or orgasm?Does Scrotox affect ejaculation or orgasm?
No. Ejaculation and orgasm remain unaffected. Some men report that a looser scrotum feels more relaxed during climax, but this is subjective.
Will my scrotum look empty or deflated?
Not at all. The testicles remain the same size. The skin relaxes, giving a fuller and “fluffier” appearance. Many men find their testicles look more prominent when the skin is not pulled tight.
Does Scrotox affect fertility or hormones?
No. It does not interfere with sperm production or testosterone levels. However, if you are actively pursuing fertility and require full dartos or cremasteric reflexes, let us know — we may adjust our recommendation.
What if I don’t like the result?
Botox is temporary. If you’re unsatisfied, the effect will fade within a few months. Most men, however, are pleased and return for maintenance.
Can it be combined with other procedures?
Yes. Scrotox can be performed alongside penile fillers, PRP, or even liposuction during the same visit. There is no interaction as injections target separate anatomical areas.