Will Color Difference on Glans Heal Naturally After Injury? - Urology

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Color variation of the glans penis?


Previously, I had a tear on the glans.
After healing, I noticed that the area where the tear occurred has a different color compared to the surrounding skin.
Will this return to normal on its own?

Jie, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/01/06

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Hello, it may not return to its original color.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
Answers found online should only be used as a reference; if necessary, it is important to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
This response is provided by Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department at Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Reply Date: 2016/01/06

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The color difference on the glans after an injury is a common concern and can be attributed to several factors related to the healing process. When the skin sustains an injury, the body initiates a complex healing response that includes inflammation, tissue regeneration, and remodeling. During this process, the newly formed skin may appear different in color compared to the surrounding areas, often due to increased blood flow, the presence of new blood vessels, and the healing of the underlying tissues.

In the case of the glans, which is a sensitive area with a thinner layer of skin, any trauma can lead to noticeable changes in pigmentation. The initial healing phase often results in a pink or red appearance due to increased vascularization. Over time, as the tissue matures and the inflammatory response subsides, the color may begin to normalize. However, the extent to which the color difference will resolve can vary significantly from person to person.

Generally, the healing process can take several weeks to months, and while many individuals may notice a gradual return to a more uniform skin tone, complete restoration to the original color is not guaranteed. Factors such as the depth and severity of the injury, individual skin type, and overall health can influence the outcome.
To promote optimal healing and potentially improve the appearance of the affected area, consider the following recommendations:
1. Moisturization: Keeping the area well-moisturized can aid in the healing process. Using a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer can help maintain skin hydration and support the regeneration of healthy skin.

2. Sun Protection: Protecting the healing skin from sun exposure is crucial. UV rays can cause further pigmentation changes, leading to darker spots or discoloration. Using a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high SPF on the area (once fully healed) can help prevent these changes.

3. Avoid Irritation: Be cautious with any products or activities that may irritate the area. This includes avoiding harsh soaps, fragrances, or vigorous activities that may cause friction.

4. Patience: Healing is a gradual process. It may take several months for the color difference to diminish. If the discoloration persists beyond this period or if you notice any other concerning symptoms (such as pain, swelling, or discharge), it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.

5. Topical Treatments: If the color difference remains significant after a few months, you may consider discussing with a dermatologist the use of topical treatments that can help with pigmentation issues, such as silicone gel sheeting or other scar management products.

In summary, while the color difference on the glans after an injury may improve over time, it is essential to manage expectations and understand that complete restoration to the original color may not always occur. Regular follow-up with a healthcare provider can help monitor the healing process and address any concerns that arise.

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