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I have a small dent in the skin at the top of my penis around the head where fingers lay (not peyronies) theres no pain no hard mass and im of a younger age so i can rule peyronies out but does anyone have an idea what this also there a spot where a couple veins meet with eachother not sure if thats why but this isnt affecting my sex life just curious i have always had this as far as i know as well
It's a little hard to say without seeing a picture, but based on your description of it, it sounds like a normal variant and is nothing to be concerned about. Everybody has small differences throughout their body, and for whatever reason, it seems you have this unique finding, but as long as it is not interfering with your sexual activity and not bothering you, nothing would need to be done about it.
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Dr. Aaron Branch, General & Family Physician
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Is A Small Dent On The Penis Skin A Concern?
Hello, It s a little hard to say without seeing a picture, but based on your description of it, it sounds like a normal variant and is nothing to be concerned about. Everybody has small differences throughout their body, and for whatever reason, it seems you have this unique finding, but as long as it is not interfering with your sexual activity and not bothering you, nothing would need to be done about it. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Aaron Branch, General & Family Physician