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  • #16
    Hi tuguser As you said the difference in the color is just the difference between my outer skin and the remnant of my inner foreskin.my outer skin cant move further ahead to cover the glans inside.it stops there.any attemp i make to push the outer skin up ends up by folding the outer skin and rolling over the glans.

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    • #17
      Relax, you'll have enough skin to start stretching it to grow more.
      At least the medical person had some idea what size your adult penis is when they decided how much skin to leave you with, instead of just guessing how much skin to steal from an infant.

      You really are not in that bad of a place to start. Your balls are still outside your abdomen. You don't report cracking, tearing, or bleeding on erection. Your penis isn't bent strangely from lack of skin. Your pubic mound isn't pulled up your shaft. You don't have peniscrotal webbing that comes most of the way up your shaft. Best of all, you had the choice to do that.
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      No sence doing a lot more research now than you did before.

      Take care of the wounds, let them heal.
      Anti-scarring treatments to help minimize damage you'll be fighting later.

      Protect your glans to keep sensitivity until you can get it covered with skin again. Something like 'Manhood' sleeve (penis only), or tanning pouch bag (penis & balls).
      Last edited by Frizzen; 03-01-2023, 09:22 AM.
      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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      • #18
        💪🏽you got this

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Kostas View Post
          The skin covers the glans from the exterior side.the glans doesn't gets in like it sould if i had a foreskin.is this what you mean?
          Your pics show that you ought to be able to apply a simple tapeless tugger (e.g. https://tlctugger.com/product/tlc-tugger-kit/ which I sell) and wear it with gentle tension 10 or more hours per day. You could wear a retaining cone (e.g. https://tlctugger.com/your-skin-cone/ which I sell, and which is included with that Tugger kit) during all non-tugging to keep your skin rolled forward in a position to protect your glans 24/7.
          -Ron Low
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          847 414-1692 Chicago

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          • #20
            I am confused...i have enough shaft skin below my scar (from the scrotum and stops in the scar).why this skin cant roll over my corona and stops?it is like the scar is a wall.can this shaft skin grow and act as a foreskin?

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            • #21
              Above your scarline towards your glans is what is left of the former mucosal skin. This skin is like the skin inside of your mouth. Your former outside skin is below the scarline towards your body. The optimum outcome is to extend your foreskin so that you end up with your scarline at the rollover point with inside skin on the inside and outside skin on the outside. Depending on the situation of how much of what skin was removed in the circumcision, it may be difficult to achieve the optimum restoration. This means that after you are finished restoring, your rollover point may not be at your scarline. When I said that you will have to see what kind of skin is extended by keeping the skin under lengthwise tension I was specifically focusing on your former inner skin. Since you have so little of it left, that if you see that you are able to lengthen what is left, then you can focus on lengthening your inner skin. I had very little inner skin when I started my restoration. Once I was able to get my foreskin onto a device I have focused on tensioning the skin on the inside of the device using reverse tension. Reverse tension is accomplished using a device that has a pusher or is capable of inflating your foreskin and keeping it inflated. What all of this means is that when you are able to start restoring you will need to watch what happens to the skin that is between your scarline and glans. If that skin lengthens then you will be able to focus on that skin for lengthening. I suspect that you have enough skin there to lengthen it.

              Regardless of all of that, producing enough foreskin so that your glans stay covered is the ultimate goal.

              I'm a CI-9 right now and my glans stay covered without the use of a device. My scarline on my flaccid rollover point is still on the inside. I continue to focus on lengthening inner skin hoping to move my scarline closer to the flaccid rollover point. My goal is to have enough foreskin so that I have full, nonforced erect coverage, and then some. I have a ways to go. I have gotten so used to restoring that it just fits into my routine every day. Having a new foreskin is a joy that I can now experience. When my foreskin was long enough to cover my glans (held there by a device) to keep it covered 24/7 my dried out glans became mucosal again producing smegma. More importantly I began feeling an extreme sexual sensitivity that I had never experienced in my life before. This is what keeps me focused on my goal. You already knew what that kind of sensitivity felt like. Your goal of getting that back should keep you focused on your restoration goal.
              Check Out My Progress Gallery Presently a CI-9
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              My Taoism practice began with the owner's manual.
              The owner's manual to the male human body!
              May the (tugging) force be with you! A good salutation: YIFR (yours in foreskin restoration).

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              • #22
                Kostas, Yes…your shaft skin can grow to cover your glans & form your new restored foreskin. But remember, your original foreskin had TWO elements to it…your OUTER foreskin (located below your scar line) as well as your INNER foreskin (located above your scar line [between your scar line and your glans]) The entire foreskin folds in on itself. Mother Nature created a truly fascinating and efficient toy and tool.😉
                Tugger1

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                • #23
                  I am reading about foreskin restoration process all day.i have come to a conclusion that the most difficult part is to grow enough slack skin to rollover the corona and use a tapeless device.is there any device for beginners that are CI 1 or CI 2 that is easy to use?
                  Last edited by Kostas; 03-01-2023, 09:35 AM.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Kostas View Post
                    I am confused...i have enough shaft skin below my scar (from the scrotum and stops in the scar).why this skin cant roll over my corona and stops?it is like the scar is a wall.can this shaft skin grow and act as a foreskin?
                    It looks like they took your frenulum, and almost all of your ventral skin up into the delta. The inner skin would have been a lot thinner and more flexable than the outer is now. Plus now you probably have a double skin layer scar that wants to stay in the orientation it healed.

                    You'll have some pullback force working against coverage since your ventral skin has a raphe that runs basically from urethra to anus. Tight cord-like thing that resists tensioning and is the seam that divides your scrotum It's left over from when you were a pre-gender fetus, the anatomy fused and became male.

                    it absolutely can grow and will become your new foreskin, if you put in the work.

                    Check out manual methods to start making slack.
                    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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                    • #25
                      But don't discount inner skin until you start seeing what actually lengthens. That is what I was saying above. Once you start restoring keep us up to date on your progress. That will help when you come to decision points in your restoration or when you see something that brings up questions.
                      Check Out My Progress Gallery Presently a CI-9
                      Photo Gallary
                      My Taoism practice began with the owner's manual.
                      The owner's manual to the male human body!
                      May the (tugging) force be with you! A good salutation: YIFR (yours in foreskin restoration).

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Kostas View Post
                        I am reading about foreskin restoration process all day.i have come to a conclusion that the most difficult part is to grow enough slack skin to rollover the corona and use a tapeless device.is there any device for beginners that are CI 1 or CI 2 that is easy to use?
                        The go to methods for those with only a little skin remaining has always been taping and manual. That is because they work well no matter how much skin you have. Once you get into methods that rely on grippers to trap the skin in order to apply tension, you need to have enough skin to give the gripper enough purchase to stay on when tension is applied.

                        You can always try a device and see if you can get it to work. If not, no worries, just set it aside for a time while you use another method to grow more skin.

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                        • #27
                          I really cant wait for 6 months.it has been 40 days since circumcision and i have started tugging manual very gently just to get used the tension.is it possible for my shaft skin to grow but not be able to pass through the scar and become my new foreskin?i mean something like in the pic .as you can see it wrinkles and roll on itself behind the scar.

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                          • #28
                            Your restoration will be so long that, truly, at the beginning of the process you can apply tension in any manner that doesn't cause pain. It will result in lengthening the skin on your shaft which will be helpful in your restoration. After you are completely healed you can concentrate on tensioning skin from halfway up your shaft to the attachment point at your corona ridge. This will include stretching the skin formed at your scarline. Once you are able to do that, you can then make decisions about how you will proceed based on the results that you are seeing.

                            KOT
                            Check Out My Progress Gallery Presently a CI-9
                            Photo Gallary
                            My Taoism practice began with the owner's manual.
                            The owner's manual to the male human body!
                            May the (tugging) force be with you! A good salutation: YIFR (yours in foreskin restoration).

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Kostas View Post
                              I really cant wait for 6 months.it has been 40 days since circumcision and i have started tugging manual very gently just to get used the tension.is it possible for my shaft skin to grow but not be able to pass through the scar and become my new foreskin?i mean something like in the pic .as you can see it wrinkles and roll on itself behind the scar.
                              You do not seem to understand what is going on, as far as we understand. Skin does not grow and them migrate to other parts of your body. There is no "passing through the scar."

                              We are applying tension to the parts of the skin that we want to grow. The tension triggers the cells in that part of the skin to sense that more skin is needed. The cells then go through a series of physiological processes that result in more skin cells in that specific area of skin that was (or is very near) to where the tension was applied.

                              For a circumcised man, he can grow more shaft skin and inner skin. That results in the skin below the scar growing, so that, in effect, the scar gets moved further along, ie stays at the leading edge of a longer skin tube.

                              Or the tension can be applied just to inner of outer skin, resulting in the scar "staying in position as the longer skin folds over and the fold of the growing skin becomes the leading edge.

                              Hopefully that helps.

                              If you want to start now, just be aware that your skin is still going through a healing process. How tugging may effect that healing process is uncertain, at least as far as my knowledge goes.

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                              • #30
                                It true i dont understand what is going on.i am very new at this.that is why i joined this forum.i want to know everything about the process of restoration.thank you for the clarifications

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