Collagenase Research
Collagenase is an enzyme which is produced by the body and also by certain microorganisms to dissolve collagen. While many people believe that loosening collagen bonds is the key to penis enlargement, we should not forget that even though the tunica and the septum are the major support structures of the shaft, the main mass is composed of blood vessels.
That said, collagenase injections are currently being tested to treat curvature of the penis (Peyronie's Disease) which is caused by accumulation of scar tissue (collagen) on the tunica (also composed of collagen). To mentally visuallze it, imagine the tunica like a long rubber balloon. Inflating the long balloon can be difficult because it is made of thick rubber. But inflating a condom, which is made of a much thinner (latex) rubber, is easy as pie, and also inflates bigger with the same amount of air because there is less resistance (less compression). Collagenase and collagen softening chemicals theoretically shifts the quality of the tunica from rubber ballon to latex condom by unlinking the collagen bonds and weakening its resistance to internal pressure. To describe curvature of the penis, deflate the ballon and condom in your mind. Place a piece of tape to represent inflexible scar tissue on the deflated balloon. Reinflate the balloon, and observe the tape preventing an even stretch to occur on the surface. In Peyronie's disease, the tape represents a plaque of inflexible collagen. To safely remove the tape, imagine a solvant (such as Goo Gone) applied so dissolve the adhesive. Collagenase would be a solvant that dissolves the tape and allow a uniform flexibility, which straightens out the shape of the inflated ballon.
To get the collagenase to the scar tissue, researchers are injecting it inside the plaques to dissolve it and to weaken it with holes from the needle (perforation). This causes bruising and pain, but seems to have an effect on reducing curvature.
To make the bridge to penis enlargement, perforating the entire surface of the penis may be needed to effectively target and weaken the tunica. Perhaps a subdermal injection would be sufficient to spread the collagenase over the surface of the entire tunica, but needle perforation may be needed to either effectively dissolve the plaque and/or stimulate the body's repair response.
In any case, collagenase research has to continue in order to see if it it lives up to its potential for penis enlargement. But the fact that penis enlargement can be done without it reduces the urgency to explore this avenue of research. Besides the fact that it is experimental and mostly unexplored, the price is prohibitively expensive. For the time being, I am not concentrating my research on collagenase just yet, as other (cheaper, less invasive, and proven) methods already exist for penis enlargement.
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