

Key Takeaways
Scrotox = Botox for your scrotum, offering aesthetic and comfort benefits.
Scrotox is a growing trend in men’s aesthetic treatments and cosmetic procedures for men.
Scrotox is quick, non-surgical, and minimally invasive.
Scrotal pain treatment and scrotum smoothness are two common reasons men get scrotox.
Scrotox risks are minimal when done by an experienced provider.
Scrotox effects last 3–4 months; maintenance is key.
Let’s cut to the chase: your scrotum is working overtime, and it shows. Wrinkled, tight, maybe even uncomfortable. Enter Scrotox, the rising star of cosmetic procedures for men. Yes, we’re talking Botox for your balls—and no, this isn’t a late-night comedy sketch. This is real, it's non-surgical, and it's smoothing its way into the spotlight of male grooming trends.
If you’ve ever looked down and thought, “Could be smoother,” or if your scrotum feels like it’s clenching onto a secret it won’t share—Scrotox might just be your new best friend.
What Exactly Is Scrotox?
Scrotox (Botox for your scrotum) is a non-surgical genital enhancement procedure that uses botulinum toxin to relax the dartos muscle in the scrotal skin. Translation? Your boys hang a bit looser, look a bit smoother, and might feel a bit more chill—literally and figuratively.
Scrotox is part of the growing wave of men’s aesthetic treatments and sits nicely under the umbrella of cosmetic procedures for men. Think of it as Botox’s rebellious cousin that prefers briefs over brows.
Why Put Botox Down There?
We asked ourselves the same thing. But once you dive in (not literally), it makes more sense than you’d think.
1. Smooth Operator
Botox blocks the nerve signals to muscles, causing them to relax. In your face, that means fewer crow’s feet. In your scrotum, that means less bunching and more silk sheet energy. If you're in the market for wrinkled scrotum treatment, this is your moment.
2. Goodbye, Scrotal Strain
Some men experience discomfort from tight or overactive scrotal muscles. Scrotox can provide relief by loosening things up, offering a unique form of scrotal pain treatment and relaxation—no yoga required.
3. Chill Factor
There’s a belief that less tension in the scrotal area can improve temperature regulation or sensation. Science hasn’t quite caught up to confirm that yet, but the potential perk adds to the allure of this non-surgical genital enhancement.
How Does Scrotox Actually Work?
Let’s break it down, ball by ball.
Step 1: Consultation, Not Confession
Start with a conversation with a qualified provider—think dermatologist, urologist, or plastic surgeon with experience in intimate area Botox. This is not a job for your buddy who once gave himself a stick-and-poke.
Step 2: Prep the Zone
Your doctor will clean the area and numb it up, usually with a topical anesthetic or local injection. Most men say it feels like a tiny pinch. (Your ego may sting more than your sack.)
Step 3: Pinch and Done
A few tiny Botox injections into targeted spots on the scrotum, and boom—procedure done. It’s quick, clinical, and surprisingly boring for something so taboo.
Step 4: Recover Like a King
You’ll likely see mild swelling or bruising, but you can usually resume normal activity the same or next day. Your provider may ask you to hold off on intense workouts or sexy time for a couple of days so everything settles properly.
When Will I See Results from Scrotox—and How Long Do They Last?
Scrotox isn’t a one-night miracle, but the changes are noticeable and satisfying.
Smoother look: Expect a subtle “ironing out” effect within a few days to a week. It’s like a soft filter for your scrotum.
Lower-hanging fruit: With the dartos muscle relaxed, your testicles may hang a bit lower. Comfort + aesthetics? Yes please.
Duration: Results typically last 3–4 months, then it’s back to your usual scrotal programming unless you go in for a refresh.
Are There Any Scrotox Risks? We’re Glad You Asked.
Any time you’re injecting something into your body—especially into your family jewels—you want to be informed.
Botox side effects in men are rare but possible. The most common issues are bruising, swelling, or mild discomfort at the injection sites.
Infection: It's rare but possible. Follow post-procedure care like your sex life depends on it (because it might).
Cost: Scrotox isn’t covered by insurance. Prices vary depending on your provider and city. Think of it as investing in luxury... for your lower half.
Pro tip: Only trust pros with experience doing Botox injection sites for male genitalia. This isn’t an “any med spa will do” situation.
Who’s Getting Scrotox?
Spoiler: More guys than you think. Scrotox is gaining traction among those exploring Botox for men or hopping on the latest male grooming trends.
You're a potential candidate if:
You’re self-conscious about the look or feel of your scrotum
You experience scrotal tightening or mild pain that a doctor thinks might benefit from muscle relaxation
You’re curious about non-surgical genital enhancement
You’re already into cosmetic procedures for men and want to round out your grooming routine
Thinking About Adding a Little Extra Heat?
If you’re already taking care of things down there, don’t stop at smooth. Our Popstar Volume + Taste Supplement is designed to help boost what you bring to the bedroom, while Popstar Personal Lubricants keep things slick, comfortable, and better for both parties. Want to last longer once you’re feeling good? Try Popstar Delay Spray —no shame in the game.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Scrotox make sex better?
Not directly. But feeling more confident or comfortable can absolutely help in the bedroom. Some men report increased sensitivity or changes in sensation.
How painful is the procedure?
Most men describe it as a tiny pinch. Providers use numbing creams or injections, so discomfort is minimal.
How soon can I get back to the gym (or the bedroom) after Scrotox?
Usually within 24–48 hours. Always follow your provider's advice to avoid complications.
Can Scrotox fix a medical issue?
In rare cases, it can help with scrotal muscle tension that causes discomfort, but it's not a cure-all. Talk to a doctor to see if you're a candidate.
Is Scrotox safe long-term?
When administered properly, yes. Botox is temporary and has been safely used for decades. Scrotox is just a newer application.