Prostate Massagers
A prostate massager is a specially shaped device designed to stimulate the prostate gland — often called the P-spot — through the anal canal. Browse our collection of 83 prostate massagers and prostate vibrators from brands including Aneros, Nexus, Lelo and Rocks Off, with discreet UK delivery on every order.
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Aneros Progasm Jr Prostate Massager
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Aneros Progasm Classic Prostate Massager
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What Is a Prostate Massager?
A prostate massager is an anal toy with a distinctive curved shape that allows it to reach and apply pressure to the prostate gland. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located roughly 5–7 cm inside the anal canal, between the bladder and the rectum. It is surrounded by nerve endings, which is why targeted stimulation can produce intense sensations that differ from penile stimulation alone.
Most prostate massagers share a few common design features: a curved or angled neck that directs the tip toward the front wall of the rectum (where the prostate sits), a flared base or retrieval handle that prevents the toy from travelling too far inside, and a smooth, tapered tip for comfortable insertion. Many models also include a perineum arm — a secondary branch that presses against the perineum (the area between the anus and scrotum) to provide external stimulation at the same time.
Prostate massagers are used for sexual pleasure, but some men also use prostate massage as part of a general pelvic wellness routine. If you have a specific medical concern such as prostatitis, consult a healthcare professional before using a prostate massager for therapeutic purposes.
What Types of Prostate Massager Are Available?
Prostate massagers broadly fall into four categories, each suited to different experience levels and preferences:
Manual (hands-free) prostate massagers — These non-vibrating toys, such as the Aneros range, rely on the body’s own involuntary muscle contractions to create movement. They are designed to rock and pivot inside the body without any hands-on manipulation, making them a popular choice for users who prefer a more subtle, body-led experience. Aneros models like the Helix, Eupho and Progasm each offer different widths and curve profiles.
Vibrating prostate massagers — Powered by rechargeable batteries or USB charging, vibrating prostate massagers deliver motor-driven vibrations directly to the prostate. Most offer multiple speed settings and vibration patterns. Brands like Nexus and Lelo produce vibrating models with dual motors — one at the tip for internal stimulation and one in the perineum arm for external stimulation.
Remote-controlled prostate massagers — These are vibrating massagers that come with a wireless remote or smartphone app, allowing hands-free operation. They are well-suited to partnered play or situations where reaching the toy’s controls would be awkward. The Lovense Edge 2 and Nexus Revo are examples of app-compatible models.
Dual-stimulation prostate massagers — Some prostate toys combine P-spot stimulation with a cock ring or shaft sleeve, stimulating the prostate and penis simultaneously. The Nexus Simul8 range is an example of this design, combining a prostate arm with a vibrating cock and ball ring.
How Do You Choose the Right Prostate Massager?
Choosing a prostate massager comes down to four practical factors: size, shape, power source and experience level.
Size and insertable length. If you are new to prostate play, start with a slimmer massager with a smaller head diameter (around 2.5–3 cm). Experienced users may prefer a wider toy with more pronounced girth for a fuller sensation. Check the insertable length listed on each product page — most prostate massagers range from 8 cm to 12 cm.
Curve and angle. The curve of the neck determines how directly the tip presses against the prostate. A well-designed massager will have a distinct upward angle so the tip makes contact with the prostate with minimal manual adjustment. Models with a more pronounced curve (like the Aneros Progasm) tend to deliver more targeted pressure.
Vibrating or non-vibrating. Non-vibrating massagers (such as Aneros models) are quieter and rely on body-driven movement, while vibrating massagers provide stronger, motor-driven stimulation. Vibrating models are generally easier for beginners to get results from, as the motor does much of the work.
Flared base. Every prostate massager must have a flared base, T-bar handle or retrieval loop. This is a non-negotiable safety feature that prevents the toy from being drawn fully into the rectum. Every product in our collection meets this requirement.
What Materials Are Prostate Massagers Made From?
The most common materials for prostate massagers are body-safe silicone, medical-grade plastic (ABS) and stainless steel.
Body-safe silicone is the most popular choice. It is non-porous, hypoallergenic, phthalate-free and has a smooth surface that makes insertion comfortable. Silicone massagers must only be used with water-based lubricant — silicone-based lubricants can degrade the surface of a silicone toy over time.
Medical-grade plastic (ABS) is used by Aneros for their manual massager range. It is a firm, non-porous, body-safe material that allows for precise pressure against the prostate. ABS massagers are compatible with both water-based and silicone-based lubricants.
Stainless steel massagers are less common but are completely non-porous, easy to sterilise and compatible with any lubricant type. They also retain temperature, which some users prefer.
Whichever material you choose, always use a generous amount of lubricant. The rectum does not produce its own lubrication, so a quality water-based anal lubricant is essential for comfort and safety. Reapply as needed during use.
How Do You Clean and Care for a Prostate Massager?
Clean your prostate massager before and after every use. For silicone and ABS toys, wash with warm water and an antibacterial toy cleaner or mild unscented soap. Stainless steel massagers can be sterilised by boiling for several minutes or running through a dishwasher cycle (without detergent).
Allow the toy to air dry completely before storing. Store in a lint-free pouch or bag — most Aneros and Nexus products include one. Keep silicone toys separate from other silicone items, as prolonged contact between silicone surfaces can cause degradation. If you have a TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) massager, apply a light dusting of cornstarch renewal powder after drying to maintain the surface texture.
For rechargeable vibrating massagers, charge fully before first use and avoid storing with a fully depleted battery, as this can reduce battery lifespan over time.
Looking for more detail on prostate anatomy, how to achieve a prostate orgasm, or tips for using a massager with a partner? Our complete guide to male sex toys covers these topics in depth. You can also browse our wider anal toy range including butt plugs and anal beads.
Prostate Massager FAQs
What size prostate massager should a beginner start with?
If you are new to prostate play, choose a massager with a head diameter of around 2.5 cm and an insertable length under 10 cm. Slimmer models with a gentle curve are easiest to insert and position. Many beginners find that a vibrating model is more effective to start with, as the motor provides stimulation without requiring manual technique.
Should I choose a vibrating or non-vibrating prostate massager?
It depends on personal preference. Vibrating massagers deliver direct, consistent stimulation and are generally easier for beginners. Non-vibrating massagers (such as Aneros models) offer a quieter, more body-led experience that some users find more nuanced over time. Both types are effective — it comes down to whether you prefer motor-driven or movement-driven stimulation.
What lubricant should I use with a prostate massager?
Use a water-based anal lubricant with any silicone prostate massager. Silicone-based lubricants can damage silicone toys. If your massager is made from ABS plastic, stainless steel or glass, you can use either water-based or silicone-based lubricant. Apply generously and reapply during use — the rectum does not self-lubricate.
Can prostate massage help with prostatitis?
Some men report that prostate massage provides relief from symptoms of chronic prostatitis by promoting drainage of prostatic fluid. However, prostate massage is not a substitute for medical treatment. If you are experiencing symptoms such as pelvic pain, difficulty urinating or discomfort, consult a healthcare professional before using a prostate massager therapeutically.
Are prostate massagers safe?
Prostate massagers are safe when used correctly. Always use a toy with a flared base to prevent it from travelling too far inside. Use plenty of lubricant, start slowly, and stop if you experience pain. Clean the toy before and after every use. If you have haemorrhoids, fissures or any rectal condition, consult a healthcare professional before use.
How do I use a prostate massager with a partner?
Communication is key. Discuss boundaries beforehand, use generous lubrication, and let the receiving partner control the pace of insertion. Remote-controlled prostate massagers are particularly well-suited to partnered play, as they allow one partner to control the vibration settings wirelessly. For more detailed guidance, our upcoming prostate massage guide will cover partnered techniques in depth.






