Scrotal calcinosis is a rare condition with controversy surrounding its unclear etiopathogenesis. Several schools of  thought have emerged from recent publications supported by histological findings seen  in  the  respective  cases  reported.  The  recommendation  of   surgery  as  management,  and  its  outcome,  however,  have  remained  the  same  throughout  history.    This  paper  reports  a  36-year-old  male  who  presented  with  gradually  progressing  multiple  pruritic  nodules  over  the  scrotum  who  underwent  wide  excision  with  favorable  outcome  on  follow  up.  Histological  examination  confirmed the diagnosis of  scrotal calcinosis and showed evidence of  intact epidermoid cysts that have undergone dystrophic calcification.