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  • Female
  • 25 Years
  • 29/01/2025

Is it okay to use hair removal cream on private parts, like Vi John hair removal cream? I'm worried if my private parts might turn black in the future. Are there any side effects of using Vi John hair removal cream for women, like sexual problems or anything else I should be aware of?

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Address Erectile Dysfunction and Penile Concerns with a Healthcare Professional

Given your concerns, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional, such as a urologist or an andrologist, for personalized guidance and treatment.

Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

  1. Medical evaluation: Consult a healthcare professional to rule out underlying medical conditions contributing to ED, such as diabetes, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease.
  2. Lifestyle modifications: Adopt healthy lifestyle habits, including:
    • Regular exercise
    • Balanced diet
    • Stress management
    • Smoking cessation
    • Limited alcohol consumption
  3. Medications and treatments: Your healthcare professional may prescribe medications, such as phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5 inhibitors), or recommend other treatments, like vacuum erection devices or penile injections.

Penile Size and Shape Concerns

  1. Consult a urologist or andrologist: Discuss your concerns with a specialist to determine the best course of action.
  2. Penile extenders or traction devices: These devices can help increase penile length and improve curvature.
  3. Surgical options: In some cases, surgical procedures, like penile lengthening or curvature correction, may be necessary.

Important Notes

  1. Seek professional help: Consult a healthcare professional to address your concerns and develop a personalized treatment plan.
  2. Avoid unproven remedies: Be cautious of unproven or unlicensed treatments, as they can be ineffective or even harmful.
  3. Maintain realistic expectations: Understand that treatments may have varying degrees of success, and it's essential to have realistic expectations.

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Consult a Dermatologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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