‘The Valley’ Star Zack Wickham Shocks Fans with Scrotox Secret: Botox for His Balls!
Zack Wickham openly discussed undergoing cosmetic treatment on his genitals. On a recent episode of “The Valley,” he visited a medical clinic for “Scrotox,” which involves Botox injections into the scrotum.
He explained that his reasons for this procedure were both for aesthetic improvement and enhanced sexual pleasure. “Apparently, it feels really good during sex and just looks better,” Wickham shared. “You know how balls go up and down? I thought, ‘Let’s see what happens when they stay down.’”
Wickham was accompanied by fellow cast member Daniel Booko, who clarified he was not considering getting similar treatment himself.
According to the Center for Advanced Urology, Scrotox aims to improve the appearance of the scrotum by smoothing wrinkles and reducing creases, resulting in a more even, youthful look. The procedure takes approximately 15-30 minutes with minimal recovery time.
The procedure is also used to address issues like excessive sweating and discomfort. Wickham expressed curiosity about the aesthetic benefits, noting the visual appeal of keeping his testes in a lowered position during intimacy.
“Getting Scrotox not only enhances the look but also seems to improve comfort and sensations during intimacy,” he said. “I was curious to see what it feels like to keep things in a downward position.”
He was at the clinic with Daniel Booko, who clarified he was unlikely to pursue similar cosmetic surgery.
Procedures like Scrotox are quick, minimally invasive, and typically don’t require significant downtime, making them a popular choice for men seeking aesthetic or functional improvements.
Previously, Wickham appeared on Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea,” where he discussed castmate Janet Caperna’s surprising entry into “The Valley,” suggesting her fandom of “Vanderpump Rules” played a role in her casting.
He reflected on her discomfort around TV fans but questioned if being a superfan might even be a positive trait, given her genuine enthusiasm for the show.
“The Valley” airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo, with episodes available the next day on Peacock.