Anyone had a partial circumcision?

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There is no muscle in the foreskin. There is no muscle in the penis. The foreksin is normally an elastic skin which likes to shrink if possible and stretch when needed. It isn't "muscle".

There are conditions which breakl this elasticity (such as BXO and other skin problems) and when these arise, they are generally permanent in that if you stretch, the second you stop, it will narrow again. So removal of the "deffective" skin is really the only viable loong term option.

Acquired phimosis is very different from a foreksin that was never stretched prperly since childhood. In the later case, the foreksin could be healthy and just need some stretching. But in the former case, the foreksin is not healthy.
 

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You make that sound so convincing because you say it in such a decided manner. Unfortunately you are wrong. The foreskin is lined with a layer of smooth muscle, just like the scrotum called the dartos muscle. The prepututial sphinchter, formed of this muscle is the "drawstring of the foreskin" which I was refering to, which holds the foreskin of an uncircumcised man closed over his glans, but which cannot be restored in a man who has been circumcised.

So, no the it is not just "stretchy skin". And yes, there is muscle in the foreskin. The foreskin (and the penis) is much more complex than that. This shouln't surprise you, since we have a whole web forum here devoted just to the large ones, and we have just begun to scratch the surface on topics related to it.

We aren't sure Endued, that your skin is defective in anyway. We don't know in either case that stretching it wouldn't solve the problem, or that cutting it off would. That is why I still reccomend exhausting your least invasive options first, seeing if they work for you, and then moving on to exploring the possibility of surgical solutions.




There is no muscle in the foreskin. There is no muscle in the penis. The foreksin is normally an elastic skin which likes to shrink if possible and stretch when needed. It isn't "muscle".

There are conditions which breakl this elasticity (such as BXO and other skin problems) and when these arise, they are generally permanent in that if you stretch, the second you stop, it will narrow again. So removal of the "deffective" skin is really the only viable loong term option.

Acquired phimosis is very different from a foreksin that was never stretched prperly since childhood. In the later case, the foreksin could be healthy and just need some stretching. But in the former case, the foreksin is not healthy.
 
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I do appreciate the help on this. Could you link me to some stretching guides? I'm not sure it is for me (I think the damaged skin is what's making things a little sore on the edge of the glans) but it's best to know all the options.
 

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Old thread I no but I am considering a partial/ My foreskin I think is to long it hangs way past the head when soft and when hard still covers the head unless pulled back. It works great and it not tight just would like it to cover the head almost all the way soft and not when hard. Has anyone had this done and could u please post pics so I can see the after fact.
 

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I've heard than many guys from French-speaking Canada are very lightly cut and have lots of skin left.

I've been with a couple guys who described themselves as cut, but to look at their soft dick you'd swear they still had their foreskin, it did tend to completely disappear when they were hard.

I'm cut myself, and my doctor seems to have left a lot of skin, which as someone else described just sort of sits behind the head. If I'm not careful to keep clean I can develop some smegma. Sort of the worst of both worlds. I agree with the idea that if you're going to be cut go ahead and have a nice tight one, but see if you can keep the frenulum.
 

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Well, I got a partial circumcision when I was a baby. So I can't tell you the before and after of it. I was told it was rare to actually have a partial circumcision, from what my mother told me, they wanted to make sure I didn't have phimosis, but that they didn't want me to lose any sensitivity when I was older. I've heard it can be performed different ways. With me they completely removed the rigid band, and severed the frenulum from the glands. However, they left almost all of the skin, and the frenulum is even still attached just not attached to them glands, so I didn't lose too many nerve endings. Honestly, when I'm flaccid I've got full coverage, and everyone assumes that I'm uncut.
 

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There is no muscle in the foreskin. There is no muscle in the penis. The foreksin is normally an elastic skin which likes to shrink if possible and stretch when needed. It isn't "muscle".

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Well, according to Medical Dictionaries, "The human foreskin contains a sheath of muscle tissue just below the skin, formerly known as the peripenic muscle and now called the dartosfascia, most of which is contained in the foreskin. Elastic fibers are contained in the dartos fascia, which form a whorl at the tip of the foreskin. The whorl of fibers acts as a sphincter in infants, which opens to allow the passage of urine, but closes to protect the glans penis from foreign matter and contaminants. The dartos fascia is sensitive to temperature and expands and contracts with temperature changes. The dartos fascia is only loosely connected with the underlying tissue so it provides the skin mobility and elasticity of the penile skin."

So, YES, it has muscle. It does not have the type of muscle that can be strengthened by exercise, (goodness knows, I have exercised my own religiously with no change in the strength or size).
 
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It looks like a Partial circ is another name for a Loose cut. The determining factor is how much skin is removed and also how much difference in size there is between soft and fully erect.

In my case which is a moderate loose and high cut there is a little free skin when soft although it doesn't cover the head. When hard the skin goes fully back and there is a good scar line about an inch back from the head leaving no doubt al all that it has been properly circumcised.

I am very glad I went for the full circ in the end having considered a partial cut.
 
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Elastic tissue != muscle. The whole of the shaft skin (and thus overhang) is elastic tissue. The overhang section needs to be more elastic than the rest because it has to stretch more when it slides over the rim of glans to retract (since it starts all bucnhed up with diametre 0).

Doesn't mean there is an actual muscle in it that can be controlled like in scrotum.
 
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Elastic tissue != muscle. The whole of the shaft skin (and thus overhang) is elastic tissue. The overhang section needs to be more elastic than the rest because it has to stretch more when it slides over the rim of glans to retract (since it starts all bucnhed up with diametre 0).

Doesn't mean there is an actual muscle in it that can be controlled like in scrotum.
You don’t control your scrotum. Lol you can control your balls which can control your hang though....

Whether controllable or not is irrelevant.
 
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If an overhang had muscle tiussue such as scrotum, you would see it expand to the width of the rim of glans when it is warm and contract to 0 diametre when cold.

Having lived 18 years with long overhang, I can tell you this doesn't happen.
The skin is just elastic. It just shirnks to its natural width. So the overhang, being unconstrained by glans, shrinks to smaller diameter than the skin near the rim which doesn't shrink as much because the wider glans doesn't let it shrink.

It doesn't mean there are muscles.

So you have restored, you should be aware that your new foreskin edge has learned to shrink to fit the diametre of gland where it normally resides (aka: narrower than at rim). If you had lost the anti-circers imaginarry muscles through circumcision, this wouldn't have happened.
 
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If an overhang had muscle tiussue such as scrotum, you would see it expand to the width of the rim of glans when it is warm and contract to 0 diametre when cold.

Having lived 18 years with long overhang, I can tell you this doesn't happen.
The skin is just elastic. It just shirnks to its natural width. So the overhang, being unconstrained by glans, shrinks to smaller diameter than the skin near the rim which doesn't shrink as much because the wider glans doesn't let it shrink.

It doesn't mean there are muscles.

So you have restored, you should be aware that your new foreskin edge has learned to shrink to fit the diametre of gland where it normally resides (aka: narrower than at rim). If you had lost the anti-circers imaginarry muscles through circumcision, this wouldn't have happened.
If you are talking about me, I have a partial ridged band which tightens more than my restored dorsal skin. You can see it in my pics.

Don’t have a sphincter though.

I agree, it does tighten.