Hi guys it has been five weeks since my circumcision.the procedure made with lazer.i dont if it has any difference.i am 41 years old and this is a shock for me so i want to restore my foreskin.i dont know if i am cut tight or loose.the thing is that i dont have enough skin to roll over my glans.do you think that it is possible to restore?
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It should be possible for you. Methods used like lazer, crushing, scalpel, farm accident, shouldn't really make a difference.
Generally it's been reccomended to let your penis heal for at least 6 months after mutilation before starting trying to grow skin. It supposedly lets the body try to repair itself about as well as it can, and the injured tissue to stabilize.
Some of the Scar Away type of treatments might be helpful in keeping it from scarring up as much.
Why did you decide doing that seemed like a good idea?
What changed your mind this soon?Saying someone is "Unmutilated" is like saying "Unsweet Tea". So you mean it's just Tea, in its natural state, that nobody has screwed up? It can't be Un- anything
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It was for medical reasons but my condition wasn't very serious.when i was erect and my foreskin was full back i had a little pain while i was having sex.i think that if i had done my research i could solve the problem with a cream.instead i went to see a urologist and he suggested circumcision.sex doesn't feel the same anymore and I haven't found any way for masturbation.i will wait 6 months but i ĺwant to know if he left me enough skin to begin restoring.behind my scar i have enough skin but above my scar there is not enough.also my frenulum is completely lost.which is the skin that i need to grow in order to cover the glans?
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What Frizzen said. Regarding the frenulum, it might be helpful to post a photo of the underside of your shaft whilst gently stretching the skin back. Then the remnant of your frenulum will be visible. You would be surprised by how little frenulum is needed to be able to make it longer. Also a topside view with the skin being gently stretched back can show the amount of inner foreskin is there.
Regardless of what shows in the photos, restoration is always possible. The main factor will be the type of skin - inner or outer - that you can lengthen.
Had you found this website before the circumcision we I would likely have recommended foreskin inflation which can stretch it girthwise and make it loose as you produce more skin.
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If i knew before about circumcision what i know now i would never do that to myself.it is a decision that i will regret for the rest of my life.here are some more fotos to tell me your opinion.it seems that from the one side of the penis has left me more skin yhan on the other4 Photos
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Originally posted by Kostas View PostIf i knew before about circumcision what i know now i would never do that to myself.it is a decision that i will regret for the rest of my life.here are some more fotos to tell me your opinion.it seems that from the one side of the penis has left me more skin yhan on the other
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That first photo says a lot. First, the scarline looks really consistent all the way around your shaft. I think I see a very short length of frenulum. You won't know until you start producing results (more foreskin) but you may be pleasantly surprised at what lengthens. There are ways to stress your skin so that you are pulling against the attachment point just behind your corona ridge. The skin between the point of stress to the attachment point will have the circumstances necessary to increase its length. Initially, it may be difficult to stress that skin. You may end up stressing skin further away from your corona (former outer skin) until you can start using a device that provides reverse tension (by use of a pusher or inflation). This is going to be a long term process. One difficult thing will be the waiting while you heal from your circumcision. In the meantime you might check out manual methods and various devices. Ask questions here as they are sure to come to you.
We'll be here throughout your process should you continue on.
I hope that you are able to start soon.
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Originally posted by Kostas View Postit has been five weeks since my circumcision
Originally posted by Kostas View Posti want to restore my foreskin. i dont know if i am cut tight or loose. the thing is that i dont have enough skin to roll over my glans. do you think that it is possible to restore?
The test for whether you can wear a tapeless device is this: If you have slack skin that lets you temporarily FORCE-cover and hide the whole glans with skin (I mean only while you're holding it), then you can apply a simple tapeless device (NUDGE THE GLANS BACK with the other hand for this test). To use a fancy device with Pushing action, I go a bit further and say you need slack skin that lets you temporarily force skin forward to cover the glans such that you can comfortably pinch the skin closed to fully hide the glans inside skin.
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Originally posted by admin View PostSorry. We now know nearly all foreskin problems can be resolved without circumcision.
The 4th image I see in your set of 5 shows a circumcision not healed enough to allow restoring attempts. But other photos must be more recent.
The test for whether you can wear a tapeless device is this: If you have slack skin that lets you temporarily FORCE-cover and hide the whole glans with skin (I mean only while you're holding it), then you can apply a simple tapeless device (NUDGE THE GLANS BACK with the other hand for this test). To use a fancy device with Pushing action, I go a bit further and say you need slack skin that lets you temporarily force skin forward to cover the glans such that you can comfortably pinch the skin closed to fully hide the glans inside skin.
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Hello Kostas,
Like Ron Low posted, your initial photos appeared as though your circumcision still needed additional time to heal, especially those photos showing a brightly colored difference in skin tone (then again, it could also just be the difference between the coloring of inner and outer foreskin). In two of the photos, there even appeared to be swelling (imo). However, judging from your most recent post…if you are able to pinch the skin between your fingers and stretch it forward past your glans, that would indicate to me that you’re probably not experiencing any discomfort from doing so…in which case, you may be sufficiently healed from the procedure. Good luck to you, I am sorry this happened, but at your age, you can still be fully restored long before reaching your next decade. KOT!
I am curious about some of your posted photos. In one photo, your glans appeared like I’ve observed on some (most) restored as well as intact men…a pinkish colored glans which looked smooth and possibly a little bit moist. However, in other close up photos, your glans appeared to me to be a lot drier, not moist or wet. I also observed what looked like shallow cracks, fine lines or small creases on its surface. Perhaps it was an optical illusion, but I am curious as to whether you’d experienced a lot of ‘drying and or cracking’ on the surface of your glans which is often the telltale sign of a circumcision at time of birth. To my mind…it would take a number of decades or at least years for the supple skin on the glans to appear in this way. I didn’t think that would occur in just five weeks time. I guess one possibility is that some men don’t have naturally smooth glans surfaces. (something I’m a bit jealous of, since I’ve been continually covering my own glans, but haven’t been able to achieve that look. Mine is somewhat smooth and at times does get a little bit ‘tacky’ to the touch, but I still haven’t been able to achieve that completely smooth and ‘wet look’ I’ve seen on this forum.
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