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  • Uneven growth

    Hi,

    I've been restoring for a little over half a year. I use a TLC-X, but I'm not too strict about getting everything 100% even. As a result (I assume), my skin growth has been a bit uneven. I think that there is roughly the same amount of new skin all around, but when flaccid, it looks like it's wrinkling in bits and pieces rather than growing evenly. It isn't noticeable when erect, and it doesn't cause any discomfort.

    Is this normal? Will it even out eventually? Will it get better? Worse?

    Thanks!

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    The uneven growth may not be totally your doing. Some areas of the skin that had their blood supply route altered drastically from circumcision may not grow as fast as others. You can target those areas with some manual in between device usage.I would also suggest to strive for the perfect application of the device.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by StartingToRestore View Post
      Hi,

      I've been restoring for a little over half a year. I use a TLC-X, but I'm not too strict about getting everything 100% even. As a result (I assume), my skin growth has been a bit uneven. I think that there is roughly the same amount of new skin all around, but when flaccid, it looks like it's wrinkling in bits and pieces rather than growing evenly. It isn't noticeable when erect, and it doesn't cause any discomfort.

      Is this normal? Will it even out eventually? Will it get better? Worse?

      Thanks!
      What you see is how it happens. It's entirely normal. And it is all growing more or less evenly. Why? This whole thing happens on the microscopic level, where you can't see actual growth. What you see with your eyes is the macro level; a sort of gross presentation. In other words, what you see is a process in progress, and not what you will see when you have enough to roll down into a temporary tube shape. This is all done by your skin, under it's rules and time frame. It can't happen any other way because it's all "programmed" naturally.

      No worries.

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