To get rid of pop this way is extremely dangerous and can lead to major scaring, disfigurement, infection or blood poisoning because there are a lot of small veins that run close to them or even amputation of the penis!
Tell me if any of those things had happened to you would you still be promoting it?
Females get the same thing on there labia and if they did the same to get rid of them and it left scaring on the labia would you want to go down on that?
This is a very silly dangerious practice that needs to stop specially for something so simple that will go on it's own as you get older!!
I just want to add, that proving all the posts are troll posts or not DOESN'T prove this is a risk free method, a good idea, or a working idea. It just makes it a tad less likely it is 100% dangerous, but what the poster above me said obviously still stands.
Let me tell you, I have done soldering for years and I can say with 100% certainty that anyone holding one for the first time or not being an electronic engineer will have a hard time holding it straight, without shaking. And this is considering you are not shaking from being afraid.
But, if you decide to go ahead and we can't stop you, for whatever reasons, do you know these facts about solder irons:
1) Extremely cheap ones have no temperature control. Slightly less cheap ones (USD 8) will have a temperature dial. At least set it to lowest ( 200 degrees Celsius vs 400 )
2) When you touch your skin with solder iron for a MOMENT (I know this from accidents during my job), there's an evaporation noise similar to touching a wet sponge with a solder iron, or an ordinary cloth iron. You also get a white dot on your skin. That will go away very quickly (usually less than a day) and has to do with the water on the outer layer of our skin evaporating.
But that said, this is talking about the SKIN ON YOUR FINGERS, obviously the skin on your penis is much much more fragile as well as sensitive.
You can reduce sensitivity with creams, but you can't make it more durable to damage from a hot metal. In other words, do NOT keep the solder iron in contact with your skin for long even if you can't feel it, because damage will be the same whether you feel it or not. Also, just because the appearance of the skin after being exposed to a hot iron may be the same even when there is little damage VS more damage, this is a double edged sword as you can't tell how deep the damage you have done to the skin is. The skin becomes white and you can't tell how deep the white damage part is if you keep the solder iron in contact for longer than a moment.
There, thats my 2 cents. Honestly, solder irons are made for melting solder, 200C is too high for this I believe. If you can try to find a solder iron meant for something else like welding plastic which can be dialed to a lower temperature that may be a COMPARABLY better idea.
Im sorry but this is straight scare mongering. I have done the procedure like so many others in this post and it went absolutely fine. Anyone with ppp can attest to the fact that its sh*t having to look at it everyday and sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. The fact that NoBull thinks this is one person creating many accounts is funny, i dont know who would have the time to keep up that kind of act and i dont understand why you can't get your head around the fact that this actually works and is not as dangerous as it seems.
I would ask you to stop scaring people into not attempting this when it really isn't dangerous if you're confident and aren't stupid
When this procedure is done medically a special device is used that doesn't get hot enough to actually burn the skin like a soldering iron will if it happens to be held on for to long.
If your all that concerned about ppp's then you should visit your doctor and get them medically assessed!
Hey guys, I've found this thread about a year ago and tried some of the mentioned methods (caster oil, tea tree oil, toothpaste) none of them helped.
So I thought to myself... F*CK it I need these things gone and ordered EMLA creme an anesthetic cream (already had a soldering iron with a very fine tip)
Put the cream on waited about 40-50 minutes until completely numb, sterilized the tip of the soldering iron and then burned the papules by touching the white spots ever so slightly. After that I put burn ointment (Bepanthen) on and that's it. I have to admit, I was kinda scared before touching the first one. I had at least 20-30 around the bottom of my glans. Smaller and bigger ones.
Some of them didn't go away the first time, so I repeated the above after about a week.
Long story short, I got rid of them by doing this. It just looked like a normal penis after it healed (about 7-9 days) and still does.
But to be honest, I wouldn't recommend this to everyone. It really takes some skill and medical understanding to avoid burning/damaging the skin on your penis.
I've just registered on here to share my long term experience and to encourage other guys to remove them as described. I am 25 now and had them for over 10 years... and I can tell you... it was nerve wrecking, every time I was having sex I thought to myself 'I hope she won't notice it/ won't be scared of/disgusted by the ppp'
It may be dangerous as some others already stated... but if done right/carefully, it's totally worth it.
I came across a video talking about this Pearly Penile Papules Removal Solution, and it said its an all-natural, non-surgical way that will completely cure all signs of your Pearly Penile Papules easy and quickly. It’s a proven alternative to expensive laser surgery, and other over-the-counter treatments that simply don’t work. Even better, using this system to take off the bumps is easy, fast, pain-free and won’t leave scars behind. It works whether you are circumcised, or not, and on all skin types.
Has anyone checked it out. Please share your thoughts. I am desperate.
I’ve had this skin variation for many years, and it truly messed with my confidence & mental state. Excluding the soldering method, I’ve tried the tea tree oil method twice, the toothpaste method, and the nail file method. They do not work. If you wanted to try something a little safer, the best I could recommend from my experience was the tea tree oil method. I did it for about 2 weeks and when all of the ppp had completely vanished, I stopped the treatment. A week later, that all came back and it’s possible that they looked worse now than before.
Anyways, for the soldering method it’s really not as bad as it’s being made out to be. For the procedure, I did the exact same thing that everyone else has done, except with the numbing process. I just used a tube of poly sporin that contained 5% lindocaine. It didn’t make me feel 100% numb which is exactly what I wanted. This was so that I could know and slightly feel how much damage I was actually doing. Anyways, during the soldering portion, it’s really important that you don’t leave the iron on the skin for longer than a second. You could make serious burns to the skin that would never heal. However, by just placing it on for about a second, you should be fine. The skin will turn white after you’ve made contact. At this point, don’t go crazy and burn them even more whether or not they’re still visible. About 10 minutes after the entire area was white, I applied poly sporin and left it to heal. Every morning, I lightly rinse and gently dry the area. Then apply more poly sporin to accelerate the healing & to prevent any infections. At this point, I did this procedure 3 days ago, and the skin is still healing and doing pretty well. I’d imagine it would be fully healed in another 4 days. It’s really important not to pick at the scab as well. It’ll only increase the healing time & could even leave permanent scars. I’ll make sure to report back when the scab falls off and I’m fully healed.
I gotta say, this method is pretty crazy. Just like everybody else has said in this thread, i don’t want to be responsible if you hurt yourself in any way. No medical procedure is without risk, especially one you’re performing to yourself. I’m an electrical engineer, so I have had plenty of experience soldering before. If you want to give this a shot, make sure to purchase a soldering iron with the lowest wattage possible so that it does the least amount of damage. And once again, do not leave the iron on the skin for more than a second.
I’ve been following this thread for a long time, basically since it began, and it’s only now that I really got the courage to try it. I’d like to thank everybody who has done this & reported back what their results have been. I wish you the best of luck if you try this, and I’ll surely post again once everything has healed.
Thanks again guys, and be carful!
Bro, dead ass I'm here to tell yall about some truths.
First off there is no goddamn way that home remedies work for getting rid of these little fuckers. To be fair I haven't tried this soldering iron method yet however, I'll take it into consideration. One very popular method is one of toothpaste. Toothpaste is applied to the surface of the "infected area" a.k.a the rim or the crown of the penis where all the ppp lies. Now, I've attempted this home remedy already. For all the people claiming that it works or that it "got rid of e'm" are outright bulshit liars. To put it in simple words it doesn't work. What it does do is dry the f**k out of the rim or crown of the penis and in my case left some loss of feeling around the head plus it's very f*****g dry.
So final words of advice for anyone who sees this home remedies DO NOT WORK. Toothpaste, castor oil, and others. Dont waste your f*****g time trying these bulshit, fake, supposedly guaranteed remedy that ensure getting rid of them.
However as a last resort this might be the only option for me. I'm poor, plus I dont live anywhere remotely close to any hospitals or clinics that do the ppp removal surgery. I am currently 16 years old and these things are getting to me. So I'm heavily interested and scared at the same time.
Good luck.
-JC
Hello! Is there still someone that follows this post/topic? Anyone that has experience with this procedure?