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Has any1 succeded in this, how long did it take and what method was used with most success
i have read alot on the net about how easy it is to perform by stretchin the skin over the head of the penis, it seems to take alot of time even over 12 months, is ther any1 who has any information to help me restore my stolen foreskin

2007-04-28 23:38:46 · 11 answers · asked by hot2chat2u 1 in Health Men's Health

the process is not something that involves any pain at all, it is not to extend my penis is it is long enuf as it is. sexual stimulaion is improved when the foreskin grows back although the nerve ending in the original foreskin willl never be restored.
and it was robbed of me it was not a choice i had to make, i wish it was never removed!!!

2007-04-28 23:55:05 · update #1

11 answers

It takes a lot of dedication like the other poster said. Many just find it easier to do their part in not having their sons circumcised (which seems to be a growing trend; some US states have it as low as 14% now, so circumcision is going away):
http://www.cirp.org/library/statistics/USA/staterates2004/

In addition, you can't restore everything like the nerves. Here's what is and what is not restoreable:
http://www.norm.org/lost.html

And I'd suggest you visit this forum, I stumbled upon it a few months ago and it's full of guys who are doing this:
http://www.foreskin-restoration.net/forum/

2007-04-29 02:10:26 · answer #1 · answered by Jorge 7 · 3 1

I also tried this several years ago. I eventually gave up because it was just to much work. It is especially hard having to put the device on after every time I had to urinate. Even if you did succeed, the results are nothing like a real foreskin.

Instead of putting so much effort into so little gain, you can try doing something now about infant circumcision. Try writing your congressman. You can get more info and sample letters at http://mgmbill.org

2007-04-29 01:05:24 · answer #2 · answered by Danny 4 · 2 1

From what I have seen on restoration websites, it takes a LONG time to stretch the skin, 5 years or more

2007-05-02 13:40:40 · answer #3 · answered by eddie9551 5 · 0 0

I've read a little about this. It takes a while.. using surgical tape and a strap every day 24/7 .. you stretch the remaining foreskin if there is any... and eventually more grows. It takes a year or even two plus ... a lot of rashes, callouses, restriction, loss of enjoyment... etc. You really have to want your foreskin back.. If it were me and I absolutely had to have it done, I'd take like a coma drug or something ...booked into a clinic so that whn I woke up from that nightmare it was all over.

Get over it dude. It's over-rated. If you miss it so much grab yourself a boyfriend and play with his.

2007-04-29 00:56:32 · answer #4 · answered by Icy Gazpacho 6 · 1 4

Foreskin restoration was known in ancient times and is mentioned in the Bible. The process was carried out in Biblical times by Jews who wanted to look like Greeks. It is mentioned in the Bible. The process was lost but rediscovered about 1970 by men who objected to having been circumcised without their consent. Many still do not know that foreskins can be restored.

The decision to restore one's foreskin is a personal decision. It depends on how strong one’s feelings are about one’s unwanted non-voluntary circumcision, because foreskin restoration by tissue expansion is somewhat slow. Some men think it is worthwhile to restore and others don't think so. The process is slow and not for everyone. One must feel strongly about the desire to have a foreskin

Surgical foreskin restoration has been tried but does not give good results. Moreover, some men have had very serious complications from surgical foreskin restoration. The favored method is non-surgical foreskin restoration.

Non-surgical foreskin restoration can only proceed as fast as skin can grow. The human foreskin is a double layer of skin so two inches of skin must be grown to have one inch of visible foreskin. Many circumcised men do not fully understand how much tissue was amputated and how severely they were injured by circumcision

Some believe that foreskin restoration goes much faster when one is young because there is more growth hormone in the body. The stretching causes tissue expansion and permanent growth of the length of your foreskin.

One does well to start young when there is more growth hormone in the body, because the skin probably grows faster and you will have more years to enjoy your new foreskin.

Nonsurgical foreskin restoration works by "tissue expansion". When traction is applied to skin to keep it under tension, the skin reacts by expanding to relieve the tension. New skin cells are formed and the skin under tension expands. This is a permanent increase. Cells divide to create two skin cells out of one. The process is called "mitosis". The time taken for cells to divide limits the speed of foreskin restoration.

For foreskin restoration the shaft skin is placed under longitudinal tension or traction, which causes it to expand so as to make it longer. Traction is applied to the residual skin to put it under tension. The skin reacts to relieve the tension by mitosis and tissue expansion. In tissue expansion, mitosis (cell-splitting) increases the size of the skin and permanent increase in length occurs.

As the shaft skin gets longer, one starts to see little wrinkles in the skin. As elongation continues, skin will start to pile up in the coronal sulcus. Then, with increasing length, the shaft skin will start to lap over the head in a little fold. This is the start of the new foreskin. Since a double layer is needed, quite a lot of skin must be created.

Continued stretching and skin expansion will eventually cover the head of the penis with foreskin. Over the longer term, it is possible to create a foreskin that is long enough to cover the erect penis.

Foreskin restoration improves appearance. As the foreskin lengthens, the scar from the circumcision is covered over and disappears. The result is a very natural appearing foreskin that is very difficult to distinguish from a natural foreskin.

The procedure does not use drugs or surgery and the medical profession is not involved in any way. Doctors cannot help. It is not a medical procedure. Non-surgical foreskin restoration is very safe and painless.

The restored foreskin keeps the glans penis moist and sensitive. The layer of keratin on the glans of the circumcised penis sloughs off after a period of constant coverage by the restored foreskin. The surface becomes softer to the touch.

Foreskin restoration cannot restore the frenulum, nor can it restore the heavily innervated ridged band, however, a restored foreskin does have sensation. Morever, the increased skin mobility allows better stimulation of the remaining nerves.

Non-surgical foreskin restoration has beneficial sexual and emotional effects. Foreskin restoration can also help the female partner reach orgasm.

Foreskinned males who have short, inadequate foreskins may use the same techniques to lengthen their existing foreskin.

There are now several good devices on the market to make foreskin restoration go faster.

Search the Internet for "foreskin restoration" for more information.

http://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/info/restore.html

http://www.cirp.org/pages/restore.html


http://www.norm.org/?gclid=CMGqt8qOusMCFaHm7Aod_jkAKg
http://foreskin-restoration.net/forum/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tissue_expansion

2015-03-02 11:31:08 · answer #5 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

Ouch! That sounds like a lot of pain and I don't even have a weiner. Why would you want to do that? It looks better without the foreskin.

2007-04-28 23:48:46 · answer #6 · answered by Tumbleweed 5 · 2 2

i have been doing it for 2 years and using the cat 11 q and am not done yet but it is slowly working.here are links for the devices to use.

2007-04-29 13:21:31 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Don't mess with it man. All you'll have to show for it is a sore weiner, and it won't get longer either.

2007-04-28 23:42:36 · answer #8 · answered by puppies.sunshine 4 · 1 4

http://tlctugger.com/

2007-04-29 01:42:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

why would you want to an go d something like that. INSANITY

2007-04-28 23:41:25 · answer #10 · answered by nscarola85 1 · 2 3

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