Is it possible to get foreskin back




















Foreskin restoration is possible. The practice can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome civilizations, and new techniques have emerged in modern times.

Restoration can be done with or without surgery. Overall research on foreskin restoration is limited. Researchers in one study evaluated the participant-reported benefits of frenulum reconstruction. After the operation, 31 of the 34 participants reported an increase in sexual satisfaction. This makes it difficult to assess how much impact the procedure had. Generally speaking, restoration is often seen as an opportunity to reclaim your anatomy and feel more comfortable with your appearance.

Nonsurgical techniques rely on stretching the penile skin to cover the glans. Surgical techniques graft skin from other parts of your body onto the penis to create a foreskin-like sheath. Talk to your doctor before you attempt any of these foreskin restoration techniques. If performed incorrectly, these methods could cause permanent damage to your penile skin or nerve endings.

Nonsurgical methods are often recommended. Each method relies on manual tissue expansion to restore the foreskin. For example, you can stretch the penile skin yourself to give it more length over time. You can also use devices that are worn for several hours a day for several months to expand the penile skin until it can cover the glans. One popular method is the Foreballs device. It is also true that you get many of the same advantages that a circumcision provides.

You get better health of the whole penis, you get near automatic cleanliness instead of covering the glans and retaining drops of pee to smell bad. You do not get smegma formation and there is no smell problem. The ejaculate does not end up under the foreskin. The exposure of the glans to air toughens the glans so that it becomes better suited for being handled in masturbation, or inserted for coitus.

It is much more satisfying to have the glans always exposed and then that is what you see or grab ahold of! Yes, as I said: "Some men like to wear their foreskins permanently retracted.

Brilliant idea, that way the proposed circumcisee could just pull the skin back over the nob again and be totally uncircumcised when not naked in the presence of his parents expecting him to keep it pulled back.

Guest over a year ago In reply to anonymous on - click to read. Guest over a year ago Main benefit is that whenever I see porn or hot women I feel my glance.

Quick reply. If you want to get notified by every reply to your post, please register. It is FREE! A company called Foregen claims it will be able to grow a custom-made foreskin in a lab, in the not-too-distant future, using your own stem cells, and surgically "re"-attach it to your penis. I volunteer myself for the first human trials. And if you're wondering why I would consider such a drastic measure, my circumcision removed about 15 square inches of skin that, in adulthood, would have boasted 20, nerves wired directly to my brain's pleasure center.

Also disappeared were my penis' natural lubricating, gliding and protective functions. This left my head and shaft exposed to the air to dry out, and give Jergens Lotion its leading off-brand use.

To me, that pretty much defines a drastic measure. As Clopper explains, "The foreskin is the primary sensory tissue of the penis. Circumcision is a ritual invented back when clean water was scarce, bacteria unknown, and masturbation a sin. However, the international medical community challenges that conclusion. European scientists found the reduction in UTIs to be only 1 percent. And a court in Cologne even banned circumcision in its jurisdiction in , finding that it causes "illegal body harm.

All I know is that my little guy has never functioned at what I imagine his full potential to be. The initial irritation of the glans against my clothing is dying off and is bearable now! There isnt any real swelling at all, which is good.

My foreskin retracts easy enough though, so im guessing theres no need for alarm? Does the glans harden up fully quite quickly? Is there anything else that i need to be aware of? This is all new to me, so id be grateful for any help anyone can give.

ACDC over a year ago Wow you are only trying permanent retraction at the age of 43? I started when I was just I guess it was peer pressure which compelled me to do so. Having gone to a predominantly Muslim majority school and having mixed among the cut majority, you always try all means to be in the group so as not to be left out. I was thinking to myself if those cut guys could live with their glans bare all the time, then I could do it as well. And I was proven right after much perseverance and trying.

The glans stayed permanently retracted without rolling back on its own. I am considered more fortunate than my Muslim counterparts in that I did not go through the process of mutilation and I am not compelled by blind faith.

I achieved what they sought to achieve without spilling a single drop of blood. Thanks for your reply. Yeah starting a little late, but better late than never I guess! How long should it take to achieve permanent retraction? ACDC over a year ago Within a year or so. In the case of the glans sensitivity it would take a couple of months for it to go off. It takes time to adjust. An analogy would be like entering a dark room Initially, you'll find the room pitch dark and you can't see a thing. Gradually, your eyes will adjust to the current situation and you'll find its not that dark anymore.

Greencat over a year ago I envy men who have a foreskin to wear forward or retracted at will. I would never choose circumcision if it had been left up to me.



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