P-Thick is a non-surgical penile enhancement treatment that uses processed platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to create a natural, filler-like substance for girth enhancement.
Unlike traditional PRP injections that focus primarily on regeneration, P-Thick is designed to provide immediate girth results using your body’s own biological material—without synthetic fillers.
At PhallusMD, our goal is to provide accurate, unbiased medical information so men can understand how this treatment works and how it compares to other options.
What Is P-Thick (DermaPRP)?
How It’s Different from Standard PRP
- Standard PRP = liquid, regenerative
- DermaPRP (P-Thick) = modified into a thicker, gel-like consistency
This allows it to:
- Provide immediate volume (girth)
- Maintain a natural look and feel
- Avoid synthetic materials
How P-Thick Works
The process involves:
1. Blood Collection and PRP Isolation
- Your blood is drawn and spun in a centrifuge
- Platelets and growth factors are concentrated
2. Thermal Processing (“Hot & Cold Method”)
- The PRP is exposed to controlled heating and cooling
- This process denatures and thickens the plasma proteins
- Creates a gel-like, filler consistency
👉 This step is what gives P-Thick its immediate volumizing effect
3. Blending with Additional PRP
- The processed (thickened) PRP is combined with unprocessed PRP
- This helps maintain some biological activity
4. Injection
- The material is injected under the skin of the penis
- Designed to create even girth enhancement
What Results Can Be Expected?
P-Thick is unique because it provides:
Immediate Results
- Visible increase in girth right after treatment
- More comparable to fillers than traditional PRP
Duration
- Results typically last around 9–12 months
Regenerative Effect
- Limited compared to standard PRP
- Because much of the PRP is thermally processed (“cooked”), reducing biological activity
👉 Important:
P-Thick is best understood as a natural filler, not a purely regenerative treatment.
P-Thick vs Other Options
| Feature | P-Thick (DermaPRP) | Standard PRP (P-Shot) | HA Fillers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material | Your own PRP (processed) | Your own PRP | Synthetic |
| Consistency | Gel-like (filler) | Liquid | Gel |
| Results | Immediate | Gradual | Immediate |
| Primary goal | Girth | Regeneration | Girth |
| Longevity | ~1 year | Variable | 12–24 months |
| Regenerative effect | Limited | Higher | None |
Advantages of P-Thick
- 100% autologous (your own blood)
- Immediate, visible results
- Natural look and feel
- No synthetic filler or foreign material
- Lower risk of allergic reaction
Limitations and Considerations
- Results are temporary (~1 year)
- Less regenerative than traditional PRP
- Outcomes depend on:
- Provider technique
- Even distribution of product
- May require repeat treatments to maintain results
Downtime and Recovery
- Minimal to no downtime
- Most men return to normal activities the same day
Possible side effects:
- Swelling
- Mild bruising
- Temporary irregularities during healing
Important Consideration: Reversibility
One of the key differences between P-Thick and synthetic fillers is reversibility.
P-Thick (DermaPRP)
- Not reversible once injected
- The material must naturally break down over time (typically ~9–12 months)
- If results are uneven or not as expected, adjustments are limited
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Fillers
- Can be dissolved using hyaluronidase
- Allows for correction of:
- Overcorrection
- Asymmetry
- Patient dissatisfaction
👉 Why This Matters
Because P-Thick cannot be dissolved:
- Provider skill and technique are critical
- Proper placement and even distribution are essential
- Patients should have a clear understanding of expected results before treatment
Clinical Perspective
DermaPRP and similar technologies are based on principles used in:
- Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy
- Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and thermal-modified plasma techniques in aesthetics
However:
- There is limited large-scale published data specifically on penile girth enhancement using thermally processed PRP
- Most evidence is based on:
- PRP regenerative studies
- Clinical experience and smaller case series
👉 Bottom line:
P-Thick is biologically plausible and widely used, but still evolving in terms of formal research.
Combination Treatments
P-Thick is often combined with:
- P-Long Protocol → for length + girth (P-MAX)
- Shockwave therapy → for blood flow
- Hormonal optimization
-
Patient Guidance
Before choosing P-Thick, patients should:
- Review before-and-after results from their provider
- Discuss realistic expectations
- Understand that results will gradually fade, not be reversed immediately
Feature P-Thick HA Fillers Reversible ❌ No ✅ Yes
Who Is a Good Candidate?
P-Thick may be a good option for men who:
- Want immediate girth enhancement
- Prefer a natural alternative to synthetic fillers
- Are not looking for significant length increase
- Are comfortable with maintenance treatments
Find a Provider & Learn From Real Experiences
PhallusMD helps you:
- Find experienced providers near you
- Compare natural vs synthetic options
- Ask questions anonymously
- Explore real patient discussions and outcomes
Final Thoughts
P-Thick occupies a unique space between:
- Regenerative treatments (PRP)
- Volume-based fillers
It offers:
- Immediate results like a filler
- A natural, autologous approach
But:
- With less regenerative benefit than traditional PRP
- And temporary results requiring maintenance
PhallusMD exists to provide clear, medically grounded information—so you can choose the option that best aligns with your goals.
