Hey guys. I've recently been discovering all the damage circumcision did to me, and I'm finally putting it all together. My dick has never hung down very much when flaccid. (I'm not HUGE, but I'm big enough soft that my cock should hang down.) I always knew this looked different from most guys, but I never knew why. For awhile, I thought maybe my suspensory ligament was too tight. But now I think the problem is actually due to circumcision. I have a little bit of penoscrotal webbing (turkey neck). This was almost certainly caused by an overly aggressive circumcision.
When I pull the scrotal skin that's on my shaft down toward my balls, my actual remaining shaft skin is VERY tight. The only reason I can move my skin at all is because about one third of the skin on my shaft is actually scrotal skin. I've noticed it slowly get worse over time. I don't remember noticing this much when I was younger. But in my teens, I was primarily concerned with size. It's only recently that I've become more aware of my webbing. (I always knew I was different because I pointed straight out when soft; I just didn't know why.)
I want to fix this problem; but I don't ever want to let a surgeon's knife near my dick again if I can avoid it. (One penis mutilation in my lifetime is more than enough.) A lot of guys at various foreskin restoration boards claim that restoring has helped their scrotal skin go back down to the scrotum where it belongs (presumably because the extra shaft skin allows everything to settle back in its natural position).
I want to restore my foreskin. I want to get rid of my turkey neck. If I can do both at once, that would be awesome. But I'm concerned that the tension needed to grow new foreskin will pull on my scrotal skin too and make the problem even worse. Does anyone have experience with this type of situation (guys who are restoring and have penoscrotal webbing)? Or do you have any knowledge or advice regarding it?
I'd really like to start restoring. And I think I'm finally ready to make the time commitment to do it. But I only want to go forward with a restoration plan if I know that it won't cause more problems for my turkey neck. Thanks for your help.
When I pull the scrotal skin that's on my shaft down toward my balls, my actual remaining shaft skin is VERY tight. The only reason I can move my skin at all is because about one third of the skin on my shaft is actually scrotal skin. I've noticed it slowly get worse over time. I don't remember noticing this much when I was younger. But in my teens, I was primarily concerned with size. It's only recently that I've become more aware of my webbing. (I always knew I was different because I pointed straight out when soft; I just didn't know why.)
I want to fix this problem; but I don't ever want to let a surgeon's knife near my dick again if I can avoid it. (One penis mutilation in my lifetime is more than enough.) A lot of guys at various foreskin restoration boards claim that restoring has helped their scrotal skin go back down to the scrotum where it belongs (presumably because the extra shaft skin allows everything to settle back in its natural position).
I want to restore my foreskin. I want to get rid of my turkey neck. If I can do both at once, that would be awesome. But I'm concerned that the tension needed to grow new foreskin will pull on my scrotal skin too and make the problem even worse. Does anyone have experience with this type of situation (guys who are restoring and have penoscrotal webbing)? Or do you have any knowledge or advice regarding it?
I'd really like to start restoring. And I think I'm finally ready to make the time commitment to do it. But I only want to go forward with a restoration plan if I know that it won't cause more problems for my turkey neck. Thanks for your help.
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