Priapus (Platelet Rich Plasma) Injections: New Theories


Results are not looking very good for platelet penis injections so far. Having compiled some preliminary first-hand information from actual Priapus shot patients and a doctor who has administered the injections to a handful of guys, real results are unfortunately nothing close to its claims. Let's take a closer look at the mechanisms of tissue growth to help explain why there are no meaninful results of platelet-rich plasma injections.

The theory behind this injection is to concentrate the individual's growth factors found in the blood, and to inject these growth factors directly into the corpus cavernosum. The growth factors are then used to grow more tissue where they are injected. But this growth does not seem to happen in real life. Why is that?

The best analogy I can think of is this: if you fill a construction site with building materials and construction workers, does a building spontaneously starts appearing? The answer is no: a set of instructions are necessary to organize the use of material and the efforts of the workers. Only then can anything be built. Coming back to platelet injections, the materials and growth factors are present, but the build and repair signals are absent. This is only a theory, but if it accurate, it means that a growth signal is the only thing preventing unprecedent penis growth.

Because the corpus cavernosa is made primarily of blood vessels, it stands to reason that a blood vessel growth factor is necessary to initiate penile growth. Angiogenesis (the creation of blood vessels) is stimulated by something I have mentioned before: VEGF, or Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor. VEGF is a molecular messenger that is released from a cell when it no longer has an oxygen supply (like a chemical distress signal). VEGF travels to the nearest blood vessel with a set of instructions to build new capillaries towards the cell that is in oxygen deprivation. If growth factors are present at the same time as VEGF, then capillary growth can theoretically be accelerated.

A cell doesn't have to be starved of oxygen to release VEGF. A number of chemicals can stimulate a cell to release VEGF: these chemicals belong to a group called Hypoxia Induction Factors (hypoxia means 'lacking oxygen'), or HIF for short. HIFs are currently being tested to revascularize liver, kidney and heart tissue, with very promising results.

I would not be surprized if, in the future, HIFs will become very important in the field of chemical penis enlargement. This is because HIFs can initiate blood vessel formation with or without platelet injections. But this is only a theory so far.

Thank you for joining me in a moment of scientific speculation! Hopefully someone will do the experiment and share the results on the internet.

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