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currently no, but there is research ongoing to restore foreskins (& I'd assume the frenulum as well).Guys is there a way to repair a removed frenulum in childhood circumcision. This there a way to restore it or restore the nerves function and sensitivity. Or is there no solution and the damage cant be repaired. Your help guys is greatly appreciated![]()
What about the people stretching the foreskin remnant(scar line) does it do anything to restore functionality or just add some normal lose skincurrently no, but there is research ongoing to restore foreskins (& I'd assume the frenulum as well).
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IME stretching just adds 'regular' skin & motility. In theory you can control which area of skin you are stretching, so you can stretch shaft skin, or you can stretch the skin at the end of the shaft/corona which is as much 'foreskin' skin as you'll have access to post circumcision.What about the people stretching the foreskin remnant(scar line) does it do anything to restore functionality or just add some normal lose skin
Your lucky at least the sensitivity is preservedIm cut since born
But my frenulum is extra sensitive
Not soYour lucky at least the sensitivity is preserved
Everyone is different of course when it comes to their pleasure. Consider also that your circumcision at 20 is undoubtedly a much cleaner, tidier job than a circ on an infant that is squirming about with the foreskin attached to the head. It's not uncommon for a circ'd male to have a little stump of leftover frenulum, shaft skin too tight during erection, or other 'side-effects' that can limit pleasures.Not sure why you would want it restored (if that is even possible). I chose to get cut in my early 20s and I had my frenulum removed as well. I found that the area where the frenulum was is very sensitive and pleasant to touch. The frenulum merely pulled on the nerve endings in that area, but wasn’t itself that sensitive. I find it easier to stimulat that spot without it in the way, actually.
If the frenulum has been removed, it will be difficult to bring it back when it's gone it's gone.Guys is there a way to repair a removed frenulum in childhood circumcision. This there a way to restore it or restore the nerves function and sensitivity. Or is there no solution and the damage cant be repaired. Your help guys is greatly appreciated![]()
Yeah, the side effects can be a bitch. My scar never properly healed, and now I have a numb spot surrounding it. Combine that with my own extreme self consciousness with how my scar looked (which I got a decent amount of teasing over, thanks Mom, you got me cut so I wouldn't be teased, and only ended up giving me something worse to be teased about), and I have never been able to hold an erection.Everyone is different of course when it comes to their pleasure. Consider also that your circumcision at 20 is undoubtedly a much cleaner, tidier job than a circ on an infant that is squirming about with the foreskin attached to the head. It's not uncommon for a circ'd male to have a little stump of leftover frenulum, shaft skin too tight during erection, or other 'side-effects' that can limit pleasures.
When people say 'restoration' I think you need to hear undo. Undo the damage, undo the thing done that is compromising my pleasure.
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