I figured it was my turn to give this a try. I had some prior experience with chemical peels when I tried using ALA solution about a year ago. I applied it every day. After about 10 days, the skin between my circ scar and glans started to get red and swollen. Then it started to peel. When the peeling was through, the skin at that spot looked perfect.
So, I’ve always believed this would work.
I did my first peel today. I did things a little bit differently. I used Compound-W Fast Acting Gel. It contained 17% salicylic acid. I applied with using latex gloves. The idea behind using the gel was that I thought I might get better targeting and the stuff might stay where I put it. I can confirm that this indeed did occur. There was no runniness at all. I did manage to inadvertently spread the gel to some unwanted places, however, so I suggest masking off portions of the penis that you don’t want to hit, even when using the gel.
When I first applied the gel, I felt nothing special—sort of like I had applied arnica gel. After about a minute or 2, I felt some mild burning. This intensified over the next 2 minutes and became moderate to intense. It was not too much to bear, however. There were a couple of minutes of hopping around and doing the Flashdance routine, but the burning was less severe than I expected.
At about the 5 minute mark, the burning actually started to subside. This was a bit of a disappointment, as it made me wonder whether the “fast acting” gel might not act as long as the more viscous stuff and might be less effective. Once I passed the 6-minute mark, I just kind of sat around, waiting for 10 minutes to pass.
When the buzzer rang 10 minutes, I washed the white film of hardened Compound W off of my dick. Sure enough, my skin had turned partially white underneath the film. It wasn’t totally white, however (which again made me wonder whether this was successful).
I washed with plenty of soap and water, and really had to work to peel the film off. I continued to wash after the film was off, and think I may have washed off some of the white glaze as well. Then I applied some neosporin and walked back here to my computer.
I’m still feeling a slight burning sensation, even though the film has been completely removed. It’s not painful, but it makes me wonder whether some of the acid is still working and not yet neutralized. I’m just going to leave it alone for now.
I’ll see how this develops over the next week or two and will report back.