Hi, my qouestion is for cut guys who completed their restoration.
Are you happy with the result?
I like the look of an uncut dick and I've been thinking of starting restoration though I gained some skin over the years with masturbation, squeezing my penis after peeing and some jelqing for fun. I was cut when 9 months old and CI-1 until my early 20's and now close to between CI-2 and CI-3 .Btw I am 40 .
So, restored guys is it worth starting it?
I am restoring but am still in the early stages. I retain when not restoring so my glans and inner skin area a covered most of the time. I have notice improved sensitivity - with this combined with the skin growth I have achieved I have definitely noticed a significant improvement in my sexual experiences. Restoration is not easy but I really believe it is worth it.
Initially, the novelty of a growing foreskin will be great to you if you dislike being cut. You will accept the less than perfect cosmetic results of the thick edge of your foreksin that partially covers the glans during te process because you know it isn't the final result.
There is a lot of natural variations in the thickness of foreskin, so a restored foreskin does not necessarily look unnatural due to its thickness.
But eventually, you will stop restoring, and you may look at it in the mirror when soft and eventually admit that it doesn't look as great as what you had envisaged and also accept that thsi is basically the end result. You will also eventually accept the fact that you do get smells under the 4skin, especially if your 4skin is long enough to catch some urine.
The shape/thickness of the tip of your regrown foreskin will have a lot to do with how it will look.
Restored foreskins tend to be looser than those of intact men because they lack the frenar band at the tip which contracts to close up the foreskin. However, the skin of the penis does have these special cells throughout it and when you restore, these cells also multiply. Thus, if you restore your foreskin long enough you can achieve a closed pucker at the end. It may depend somewhat on temperature - cold causes these cells to contract. In warm situations the foreskin may not have the puckered look. (Note: speaking not from experience but from photos and discussions with others - not yet enough skin for personal experience).
Since I am either restoring or retaining most of the time, occasionally I notice a musky male odour. Quite likely this will be more frequent once I have accomplished growing more skin. This odour is not unpleasant - actually I find it kind of erotic, it is quite possible that it has pheromones in it. If you don't retract your foreskin when you pee and trap urine - yes it will stink. The smell of stale urine is not the natural intact penis smell. It is best to retract when you pee to avoid this.
Another consideration that becomes important: unless you get a fairly large amount of foreskin, you will only get the "uncut" look when totally flaccid. And when totally flaccid is when your dick is the least impressive in terms of size.
This is true for many intact men as well. Some natural foreskins are shorter than others and there may not be enough for unassisted erect coverage. It is up to the individual on how long they want to grow their foreskin. Even if you do not achieve erect coverage the flaccid coverage protects the glans and inner skin to improve sensitivity, plus facilitates more skin movement during lovemaking. All of these result in improved sexual response.
Restoring foreskin is not about trying to gain a larger penis, it is about repairing damage that was done to restore its sexual response and also for aesthetic reasons.
If you do decide to restore, the best of luck in your journey.