There are 2 different kinds of person looking for pearly penile papules prevention. One of which is a person who has heard about ppp and does not want it to happen on him and the other, is someone who has got ppp, and thinking of ways to treating and prevnting them from coming back.
Here, we’ll discuss the 2 different ways of preventing pearly penile papules from developing or coming back for both the case above.
Fact is, if you already have ppp, then, prevention should not be what you are looking for. Instead, you should be looking to have them treated or removed. Because, heres the good news, should you already have your ppp treated or removed, especially if you are in your 30s, then, they are very unlikely to come back.
Studies has shown that the the highest number of occurance of males developing ppp are between age 20 – 30 and the ppp development are especially active before a guy hits 25 years of age.
That is to say, ppp usually starts appearing during your teenage and puberty period and the number and rows of penile papules you have will usually grow until you hit 25 years old.
So… what you see at age 25 is the number of ppp that you will most likley have. More of these ppp developing and growing are very unlikely after 25 years old.
So.. it is very clear that one of the ways to preventing pearly penile papules is of course, to have them removed and treated after 25.. for after removing them past the “active” age, they are very unlikely to come back.
This covers the way to prevent ppp after removing or curing them.
Another method of pearly penile papules prevention is actually circumcision. This method actually applies for guys who have not got any ppp before.
Here’s an undeniable fact… the causes of ppp are unknown, thus, medical doctors are unable to truly find a way of preventing ppp.
However, the theory on how ppp are developed lies with the high possibility of blocked sweat glands and the “breathing space” your precious has.
According to statistics and studies, the chances of circumcised males vs uncircumcised males getting ppp are 12% vs 25%.
That is to say, circumcised males are less likely to get pearly penile papules as they do not have foreskin to block “breathing space”.
Again, it is clear that circumcision is one of the best ways to prevent pearly penile papules… and at the same time, a more hygenic decision.
While we can’t exactly determine the way to totally prevent ppp, we can still prevent them from coming back by treating or curing them if you have them in the first place or… reduce the chance of pearly penile papules developing by circumcision.