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  Foreskin restoration for circumcised males
Foreskin restoration expands the residual shaft skin of the circumcised penis distally to induce it to extend over the glans penis and form a fold similar to a natural foreskin.
Foreskin restoration tends to be slow and time-consuming.
Foreskin restoration restores the "gliding action." Friction and chafing during sexual intercourse are reduced.
www.cirp.org /pages/restore.html   (1796 words)

  
  Foreskin restoration
Foreskin restoration or epispasm is the practice of providing a substitute for the foreskin (prepuce) of the penis, which has been removed through circumcision or injury.
A nonsurgical method of foreskin restoration is by means of stretching the skin and mucous membrane covering the shaft of the penis.
The natural foreskin has three principal components, in addition to blood vessels, nerves and connective tissue: skin, which is exposed exteriorly; mucous membrane, which is the surface in contact with the glans penis when the penis is flaccid; and a band of muscle within the tip of the foreskin.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/pr/Preputial_restoration.html   (323 words)

  
 Foreskin Restoration
Foreskin restoration is the process of restoring, via surgical or other methods, the foreskin (prepuce), usually in a circumcised male.
Foreskin restoration techniques may also be used by men who have sustained an injury to the foreskin, or who have a naturally short foreskin (see foreskin stretching).
Foreskin restoration is attempted mostly by circumcised adult men, sometimes with the assistance of support groups who share information and ideas.
www.mdboard.org /foreskin-restoration.php   (234 words)

  
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Foreskin restoration is the process of restoring, via surgical or other methods, the foreskin (prepuce), usually in a circumcised male.
Foreskin restoration techniques may also be used by men who have sustained an injury to the foreskin, or who have a naturally short foreskin.
Foreskin restoration can be a means for man (and his sexual partner) to experience the rolling and gliding action of the penile shaft skin along the erect shaft.
www.surgeontothestars.com /pages/other_procedures/foreskin_restoration.shtml   (1067 words)

  
 Foreskin restoration
Foreskin restoration is the attempt to reverse the effects of circumcision.
If the reader is familiar with how the original foreskin works mechanically, the restored foreskin works in just the same way, except that the attachment at the frenulum is likely to be missing.
Restored men are surprised to find that with skin tension released, they hang out more, look longer, even when flaccid, like a real "show-er" or a normal male.
www.circumstitions.com /Restore.html   (3458 words)

  
 DOC: Foreskin Restoration
Foreskin restoration may be done by surgical grafting of tissue from another part of the body
Tissue expansion is used by plastic surgeons in restorative surgery.
Foreskin restoration by tissue expansion is inexpensive, safe, and becoming increasingly popular.
www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org /info/restore.html   (310 words)

  
 Foreskin restoration at AllExperts
Foreskin restoration is the process of expanding the skin on the penis, via surgery or stretching methods, to replace the foreskin (prepuce) covering the glans penis.
Surgical methods of foreskin restoration, sometimes known as foreskin reconstruction, usually involve a method of grafting skin and/or mucous membrane taken from elsewhere on the body, typically the scrotum, onto the distal portion of the penis.
Websites about foreskin restoration vary in their recommendations, from suggesting a regimen of moderate amounts of tension applied for several hours a day[6], to recommending periods of higher tension applied for only a few minutes per day[7][8].
en.allexperts.com /e/f/fo/foreskin_restoration.htm   (1559 words)

  
 Foreskin restoration : search word
Foreskin restoration techniques may also be used by men who have sustained an injury to the foreskin, or who have a naturally short foreskin (see foreskin stretching).
Some attempts to restore the foreskin, usually through tissue expansion techniques, are predicated by the expectation of greater sexual sensitivity.
Foreskin restoration has been reported as having beneficial emotional results in some men, and has been proposed as a treatment for negative feelings in some adult men about their infant circumcisions (see [http://www.cirp.org/library/restoration/penn1/ Penn, Greer, Goodwin, and circumcision.
www.searchword.org /fo/foreskin-restoration.html   (1454 words)

  
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When a boy is born, the inner layer of the foreskin is normally stuck to the glans and the foreskin cannot be pulled back (retracted).
The foreskin of an infant may be bonded to the glans by adhesions and...
Foreskins don't usually retract fully until a boy is approaching puberty - or sometimes during puberty.
www.lycos.com /info/foreskin--boys.html   (573 words)

  
 Foreskin problems - Q & A - Better Health Channel.
Balanitis is recurrent inflammation and infection of the foreskin.
Certain conditions, including infections under the foreskin, may result in scarring and cause the tissue of the foreskin to stick to the head of the penis.
Surgical foreskin restoration procedures may carry a risk of complications including infection, worsening or tightening of the scarring, and should only be considered after full urological assessment.
www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au /bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Foreskin_problems_Q&A?OpenDocument   (1513 words)

  
 Foreskin restoration
Restoring a foreskin can take from about a year to more than six years, depending on the tightness of a man's original circumcision, the stretch ability of his skin, his age and physical condition, and the stretching methods he uses.
Foreskin restoration can have many benefits, including allowing the remains of the inner foreskin and glans to revert to naturally-occurring mucous membranes, but it cannot restore all the nerves, blood vessels, the sensitive frenulum, and the inner ridged mucosa lost during circumcision.
Once the foreskin is restored, or even partially restored, sex tends to improve because of the increased sensitivity from the protected inner foreskin and glans, and the “gliding” action of the foreskin during sex.
www.the-penis.com /fs_restore1.html   (6138 words)

  
 FORESKIN RESTORATION
Many men are restoring their foreskin so that they can enjoy feeling that is intended for them to feel and their female partners to feel.
Once restored, because of coverage of glans and corona, some men say that they have some times stop and give their partner a break.
The amount of FS that is removed is equal to a 3" X 5", that's 15 square inches of foreskin that we are restoring.
www.restoringmen.net /fs2.htm   (374 words)

  
 Foreskin restoration - what, why, how?
Foreskin restoration is a logical step in returning the penis to as close to its original condition as possible.
Restoration cannot give back the erogenous tissue and nerves amputated at circumcision, but can create a more natural looking penis.
Non-surgical stretching of the shaft skin is the most common method of restoration, by providing a gentle and consistent tension on the remaining shaft skin.
www.norm-uk.org /foreskin_restoration.html   (434 words)

  
 Questions about foreskin restoration?
We recommend non-surgical tissue expansion for the restoration of the foreskin since this enables the penile shaft skin to be expanded to cover the glans without any consequential scarring, discolouration or surgical complications.
This approach ensures that the normal gliding function of the foreskin is retained.
The surgically restored foreskin may lack the normal gliding functions and is unlikely to return the penis to its normal appearance.
www.norm-uk.org /faq_foreskin_restoration.html   (422 words)

  
 Foreskin Restoration Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
If you are interested in foreskin restoration, consult a physician.
Because no two individuals are the same and you are likely to have special needs, all restoration activities should be carried out under the supervision of a physician.
A copy of the FAQ has been restored from December 2000.
www.eskimo.com /~gburlin/restore   (164 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
Restoration may pull hairy pubic skin forward when you tension the shaft skin but this area of skin is thicker and tougher than the soft pliable shaft skin so the most resistance to skin expansion will be this hairy skin.
There is no reason whatsoever why we that decide to restore should not shout it from the roof tops that we are rectifying a terrible injustice done to us and recovering from the physical and mental trauma caused by the sexual assault and abuse we were forced to endure.
You may not be able to gain enough inner foreskin to cover the glans and may have to use shaft skin in contact with all or part of the glans but this should not be a barrier to you.
www.foreskin-restoration.netfirms.com /faq_1.htm   (2064 words)

  
 The Foreskin is Necessary
On the underside of the glans, the foreskin's point of attachment is advanced toward the meatus (urethral opening) and forms a bandlike ligament called the frenulum.
The foreskin can normally be slipped all the way, or almost all the way, back to the base of the penis, and also slipped forward beyond the glans.
Foreskin amputation means severing the rich nerve network and all the nerve receptors in the foreskin itself.
www.noharmm.org /mothering.htm   (4853 words)

  
 NORM Southern California - Benefits of Restoration
For many, the decision to restore was based in large part on having learned about the benefits of restoration from men who have finished restoring.
A recent thread in the Restoration Mailing List revealed one such effect: a few men who now have enough skin to keep the glans covered while flaccid reported that in locker room situations they noticed feeling "naked but not exposed," and were far more comfortable being unclothed in the presence of others.
Restoration for me began simply as an act of defiance against the American medical industry, and the cutting culture that it defends.
www.norm-socal.org /benefits.htm   (2064 words)

  
 foreskin
Reasons given by men for restoring include a desire to regain a fully functional penis, to regain movable shaft skin, to regain sensitivity to the glans by restoring its natural protective covering, for aesthetic appearance reasons, and even to look like their intact sons.
Foreskin Restoration is the process by which the remaining skin of the circumcised penis is expanded in order to produce a new foreskin.
In order to decide whether a child's foreskin should be ablated, the function of the structure at different ages should be understood; the danger of conserving the foreskin must then be weighed against the hazards of the operation, the mortality and after­effects of which must be known.
www.penisfiles.com /foreskin.htm   (1138 words)

  
 Metroactive News & Issues | Foreskin Restoration
But the determined crew on the cutting edge of the foreskin restoration movement say the circumcision tradition is nothing more than barbaric genital mutilation that must be stopped.
Organizations on the web include Mothers Against Circumcision, NORM (National Organization of Restoring Men) and Attorneys for the Rights of the Child, a network of lawyers who advise circumcised men and their families suing doctors who perform the procedure.
The comprehensive Foreskin Restoration Ring and NORM offer links to an international network of anti-circumcision organizations as well as about 10 restoration diaries sharing different guys' experiences, some featuring progress photos and daily foreskin length measurements.
www.metroactive.com /papers/metro/01.27.00/foreskin-0004.html   (2329 words)

  
 Foreskin Restoration FAQ
The various methods (and there are many) for non-surgical foreskin restoration almost all employ the use of tape (usually medical or first aid tape) to pull what skin you have now up over the glans (head) of your penis as far as possible.
There may be a lot of interest in foreskin restoration among gay men due to the increased attention paid to the male sexual organ, but foreskin restoration is not a "queer" activity - it's the activity of any circumcised male who is less than pleased with the physical and/or emotional result of their circumcision.
With foreskin restoration efforts, the actual tension presented to the skin tissue is fairly significant, often well over a pound of weight directly focused on just a few specific inches of skin surface area.
mensightmagazine.com /Library/foreskinfaq.htm   (2604 words)

  
 Foreskin Restoration :: Procedures : Gourt
Foreskin restoration is the process of expanding the skin on the penis, via surgery or stretching methods, to replace the foreskin (prepuce) covering the glans penis.
It may be useful for men who have been circumcised, who have a naturally short foreskin, or who have sustained an injury to the foreskin.
Many believe foreskin restoration should be delayed until sexual development is completed at around 18 years of age and in some cases the early 20's.
www.gourt.com /Health/Men's-Health/Procedures/Foreskin-Restoration.html   (252 words)

  
 I Want My Foreskin Back!
Now that he is "restored," Griffiths says, and his glans (the head of the penis) is insulated from dryness and chafing, his penis is far more sensitive than it used to be.
Based on sales of restoration devices and people joining NORM, however, Griffiths estimates that there are about 20,000 men worldwide who have been or are actively engaged in foreskin restoration.
One Atherton, Calif., physician, Morris Sorrells, MD, has seen a number of men undergoing foreskin restoration by stretching, and he does not consider the procedure risky as long as men don't hang too much weight from their penises, use stretching devices that restrict the flow of blood, or persist if the procedure becomes painful.
www.webmd.com /content/pages/9/1685_50773.htm   (794 words)

  
 NORM - Restoration Devices
To complete foreskin restoration this must be done for a period that varies from several months to several years.
Foreballs need some loose skin or a foreskin under which to insert the smaller ball and then tape tape is applied around the skin that is then over the central rod in order to hold the device on.
Some men prefer to wear these cones entirely within the foreskin and to hold them in place with a relatively loose tape ring, while others prefer to tape the skin directly to the cone at whatever point on the cone is most comfortable.
www.norm.org /devices.html   (2122 words)

  
 Foreskin Restoration
This is the "El Cheapo" method of foreskin restoration but it has one major disadvantage - every time you pee you have to take the damn thing off.
But the first people to practice foreskin restoration were Jews who wanted access to the gymnasiums in ancient Greece, and for them it was all about appearance.
When the foreskin is grown back, the protected glans eventually sheds these dried epithelial cells and reverts to its natural moist, sensitive state.
www.altpenis.com /penis_news/foreskin_restoration.shtml   (1316 words)

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