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Has any UK guys done this??
I've sent TLC devices to about 430 UK clients. If you want to e-mail a few postal codes, I could send a note to the users near you to see if they'd contact you. See also the online User Group.

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I was just wondering: when someone is complete with the restoration process via stretching, is there a surgical touch-up that can be done to create a frenulum? I've heard about the procedure, but can't find any resources on the subject. Does anyone know more about this?
 

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I was just wondering: when someone is complete with the restoration process via stretching, is there a surgical touch-up that can be done to create a frenulum? I've heard about the procedure, but can't find any resources on the subject. Does anyone know more about this?

I've never heard of such a procedure. To recreate a frenulum would be virtually impossible as it's integrated into the glans and into the foreskin.

Is there a reason why you would want this?

I've found that even though I'm only 2/3 of the way done, my foreskin now tapers over the tip of the glans. Those who have completed the journey say the same thing.

I guess I'm confused about why you're asking this?
 

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The purpose of my question is largely cosmetic in that it would be the very last and ideal step in foreskin restoration. This, in this sense there would be virtually no discernable difference to the naked eye between a restored and a natural foreskin.



The procedure is offered and I have heard many references to it across various web sites. The procedure apparently is very minor and simply involves a slight incision and then re-suturing of a small web of tissue to simulate a frenulum. I am simply looking for more information on the subject.



I, of course understand that one cannot restore the original highly sensitive tissue of a frenulum.
 

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The following excerpt is from: NORM - Why Restore?

"Many men who achieve their desired amount of foreskin through manual tugging, taping, using a restoration device or other methods may then seek minor touch-up surgery to contour the tip of the foreskin for a more natural snug fit and/or to attempt reconstruction of the frenulum."
 

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The purpose of my question is largely cosmetic in that it would be the very last and ideal step in foreskin restoration. This, in this sense there would be virtually no discernable difference to the naked eye between a restored and a natural foreskin.

The procedure is offered and I have heard many references to it across various web sites. The procedure apparently is very minor and simply involves a slight incision and then re-suturing of a small web of tissue to simulate a frenulum. I am simply looking for more information on the subject.

I, of course understand that one cannot restore the original highly sensitive tissue of a frenulum.

I've been with intact guys who have less of a frenulum than I do, and mine is all gone!

Just as there are all kinds of foreskins, so are there all kinds of frenulums.

I've read of urologists who are sensitive to the issue of foreskin restoration and who could probably do the procedure or recommend someone who could. Personally, after having spent so much time restoring, the last thing I want is to have a scalpel near my dick.

Have you started restoring yet or is this issue holding you back?

I hope not, it takes a fair bit of time to restore so it might be a year or two or even three before you'll be in need of the procedure. You'd do well to start restoring. You'll have plenty of time to look later.
 

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My personal belief is that a frenulum can't be reconstructed. It's a complex structure but delicate. Cutting and stitching produces scar tissue which would resist stretching but the frenulum needs to stretch quite a bit during erection.
 

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"The term racket comes from the Italian word ricatto (blackmail) and is also used as a pejorative term for legitimate businesses. Typically, this usage is based on the example of the "protection racket" and indicates that the speaker believes that the business is making money by selling a solution to a problem that it created (or that it intentionally allows to continue to exist), specifically so that continuous purchases of the solution are always needed." Racket (crime) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This speaker believes that the business is making money by selling a solution to a problem that it created (or that it intentionally allows to continue to exist). Because to me it sounds like another business that markets itself based on men's insecurities about the appearance of their penises. Another example of this type of business would be the "penis enlargement" racket. What you do is you feed on insecurities men have about their penises and you come up with a product that reinforces the insecurities.

This particular racket encourages users of their products to "stick with it" for years on end in hopes of creating a foreskin. Once a foreskin is removed, you cannot replace it. You can stretch skin on the shaft of the penis to cover the glans and graft skin to the shaft of the penis to cover the glans, but you cannot create a foreskin. Providing hope that a guy can majically "create" a foreskin is false advertising. It is also reinforcing the mistaken belief that something is wrong with your penis as it is.

All penises circumcised and uncircumcised are beautiful. They deserve to be worshiped equally. Of course, you aren't making any money if you are helping guys to accept their circumcised penises as beautiful. And of course you can't keep a certain political movement going in this country if you aren't making men who are circumcised feel bad about the way their penises look.
 

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indicates that the speaker believes that the business is making money by selling a solution to a problem that it created (or that it intentionally allows to continue to exist),

you just described circumcision perfectly
 

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indicates that the speaker believes that the business is making money by selling a solution to a problem that it created (or that it intentionally allows to continue to exist),

you just described circumcision perfectly

That's right, keep exposing yourself for who you are. Using your tired old arguments and half-truths, you folks just won't rest until you have every man who got circumcised feeling bad about themselves.
 

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Attempting guilt trips now simcha? Well you've tried every other trick in the book, until I hear you say that it's an individuals right to choose I will consider you a bigot.
 

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This restoration racket sounds like a good business to be in. Plenty of money to be made here.

Indeed. From a business perspective, the nice thing about a zealotous audience is that the predictability of their response to a measured stimulus almost guarantees you a lifetime customer base. In some cases, the degree of their fervor is such that they will not only remain loyal to their cause (and your bottom line), but they will often proselytize those around them, both expanding your clientele and reducing your need for advertising expenditures.

Very thoughtful chaps, those zealouts. I love 'em.
 

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Attempting guilt trips now simcha? Well you've tried every other trick in the book, until I hear you say that it's an individuals right to choose I will consider you a bigot.

And until I hear you say that it's an individual's (including the parent's) right to choose and inform onself about all options, I will consider you a bigot.
 

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I've never said it's not an individuals right to inform oneself have I - you do miss the point. Do you understand that a parent and a child aren't the same person? The parent is not the child therefore if they circumcise the child it's their choice not the childs. Do try to get this point.