This is an interesting niche question. Hyaluronic acid is already used as a filler directly injected into penile tissue. Oral hyaluronic acid supplements are commercially available and have some skin quality evidence. The question: does oral HA supplementation reach penile tissue and produce any meaningful effect?
The science: oral HA is absorbed as fragments and may stimulate endogenous HA production through a signaling mechanism rather than direct tissue incorporation. Skin studies show modest improvements in hydration and elasticity. Penile tissue-specific evidence — none.
The practical comparison is stark: injected HA filler delivers precise volumes of pharmaceutical-grade HA directly to the target tissue with immediate, measurable, lasting results. Oral HA supplements might modestly support tissue hydration systemically over months. These are not comparable interventions.
— HydrationHarvey