
Anal Tox is a non-surgical treatment that uses botulinum toxin to relax the internal anal sphincter. By blocking nerve signals that trigger muscle contraction, it reduces tightness, relieves spasms, and allows improved blood flow to support healing and comfort.
This treatment is ideal for men experiencing chronic anal fissures, painful spasms, or pelvic floor tension. It is also suited for those seeking improved comfort during intimacy or looking to refine the appearance of the surrounding area.
A customized dose of botulinum toxin, typically around 50 units, is injected into targeted points of the internal anal sphincter using a fine needle. The procedure is performed discreetly in a clinical setting by a trained provider and is completed quickly.
Most patients begin to notice relief within 3 to 7 days as muscle tension decreases. Continued improvement follows as the area relaxes and circulation supports natural healing.
Anal Tox at Vesper MedSpa Chicago is performed with precision, discretion, and clinical expertise. Our providers are trained in advanced male anatomy and pelvic health, ensuring each treatment is both effective and respectful of your comfort. We focus on restoring function, reducing tension, and supporting confidence through care that is private, intentional, and results-driven.

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Results typically last between 3 to 6 months. Maintenance sessions can be scheduled to sustain muscle relaxation and continued relief.
In many cases, Anal Tox is used as a non-surgical alternative to procedures like sphincterotomy. It allows the muscle to relax and heal without the need for incisions or extended recovery.
There is little to no downtime. Most patients return to normal activities the same day, making it a convenient option for those with busy schedules.
When performed correctly, the treatment relaxes excessive tension without compromising normal function. The goal is improved control and comfort, not loss of function.