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Scrotal rejuvenation addresses hair, skin texture, and vascular changes in men. Emerging treatments offer new options for these cosmetic concerns.

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  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Urology

Background:

  • Genital rejuvenation is increasingly recognized for women (vaginal rejuvenation) and men (scrotal rejuvenation).
  • While vaginal rejuvenation has growing medical literature, scrotal rejuvenation remains under-documented.
  • Scrotal concerns include hair loss (alopecia), excess hair (hypertrichosis), wrinkling, laxity, and vascular lesions (angiokeratomas).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current understanding and potential treatments for scrotal rejuvenation.
  • To highlight the various conditions affecting the scrotum that may be addressed through rejuvenation procedures.
  • To stimulate further research and clinical interest in male genital aesthetic medicine.

Main Methods:

  • Review of medical literature concerning scrotal conditions and potential treatments.
  • Discussion of medical therapies (e.g., minoxidil, finasteride) for scrotal alopecia.
  • Exploration of conservative (depilatories, electrolysis), energy-based (lasers), and surgical interventions for scrotal concerns.

Main Results:

  • Medical therapies like topical minoxidil and oral finasteride show potential for scrotal alopecia.
  • Conservative and energy-based devices may treat scrotal hypertrichosis and angiokeratomas.
  • Surgical options, including sutures for laxity, and hypothesized treatments like hair transplantation and botulinum toxin injections, are discussed.

Conclusions:

  • Scrotal rejuvenation encompasses a range of conditions including hair, morphology, and vascular changes.
  • Various medical, conservative, energy-based, and surgical treatments are available or hypothesized for scrotal rejuvenation.
  • Increased awareness and research are expected to drive greater interest in scrotal rejuvenation procedures for men.