As it turns out, not every pornstar erection is as “natural” as many of us might think - I´m not talking about the usual ED drugs here.
Behind the scenes, there’s an open secret in the industry: penile implants.
Some of the biggest names — with stars like Abella Danger and Lena Paul openly saying they know plenty of male talent with them — admit it’s becoming more common. Male talent Dallas Steele even revealed he’s had the surgery himself.
Here’s how it works: surgeons hollow out the tissue that normally fills with blood, slide in two cylinders, connect them to a pump hidden in the balls, and voilà — erections on demand. Push a button 9-10 times, stay hard for hours. Downside? Four weeks of no sex while your “equipment” heals after having the surgery done.
For years, pornstars relied on drugs like Caverject (yes, that indeed means injecting a needle straight into the shaft) to get the job done, so to speak.
But once those stop working, the choices are limited: either retire, or get the surgical upgrade.
It’s not exactly romantic — more “plumbing and pumps” than passion — but in an industry where staying hard can make or break your career, some guys see it as the only option.
It’s not the most convenient surgery, as several side effects can occur, including tissue scarring and infection. Penile implants are mostly used by porn stars and are considered a last resort for men who don’t respond to ED medication or injections.
After thoroughly researching this article and seeing images that are now permanently stuck in my mind, I find the surgery’s postoperative pain management unbearable.

Behind the scenes, there’s an open secret in the industry: penile implants.
Some of the biggest names — with stars like Abella Danger and Lena Paul openly saying they know plenty of male talent with them — admit it’s becoming more common. Male talent Dallas Steele even revealed he’s had the surgery himself.
Here’s how it works: surgeons hollow out the tissue that normally fills with blood, slide in two cylinders, connect them to a pump hidden in the balls, and voilà — erections on demand. Push a button 9-10 times, stay hard for hours. Downside? Four weeks of no sex while your “equipment” heals after having the surgery done.
For years, pornstars relied on drugs like Caverject (yes, that indeed means injecting a needle straight into the shaft) to get the job done, so to speak.
But once those stop working, the choices are limited: either retire, or get the surgical upgrade.
It’s not exactly romantic — more “plumbing and pumps” than passion — but in an industry where staying hard can make or break your career, some guys see it as the only option.
It’s not the most convenient surgery, as several side effects can occur, including tissue scarring and infection. Penile implants are mostly used by porn stars and are considered a last resort for men who don’t respond to ED medication or injections.
After thoroughly researching this article and seeing images that are now permanently stuck in my mind, I find the surgery’s postoperative pain management unbearable.

