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Anonymous asked in HealthMen's Health · 8 years ago

Phimosis after foreskin restoration?

Can a man get phimosis after foreskin restoration?

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Whilst technically you can never 'restore' your foreskin as what's gone is gone for good, you might be able to create a faux skin after a very long time of stretching.

    Most faux skins will be very loose and floppy, tending to uncomfortably ride up and down as one moves. However, since the covering of the glans is not natural anything could happen. When you stretch the remnant of foreskin you risk making minute tears, especially in the thin inner layer. These hel to scar tissue which is relatively inelastic. In that case a phimosis can easily result.

    The best thing, of course, is not to attempt 'restoration' but to accept and be thankful for the health and sexual benefits that circumcision brings - which will be why your parents had you circumcised in the first place.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Phimosis Foreskin

  • Gail
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    You are right- you were robbed and phimosis is a ba condition. Circumcision is many a doctors remedy for all kinds of ills real and imagined because it is do profitable. Restoration is possible and very much worth it. You are wise to start it now before you lose more sensitivity. You will not get all back that was lost but it is a huge improvement. A device called the TLC Tugger does a nice job and is legit. Best of luck!

  • 8 years ago

    Hi Amit: I am a finished restorer, like Connor who also responded. Phil went right to the point with his response about the Frenar Band.

    There will always be a pro circumcision contingent who try to talk guys out of restoring. If word gets out about how damaging circumcision really is, it invalidates them. Restoring helps to spread that word.

    You are way further ahead to restore your foreskin.

    It can never develop Phimosis. Phimosis is when the Frenar Band (google it) of muscle is so constricted, you cannot retract the foreskin enough to see the urethral opening.

    Our Frenar Band is long gone during the mutilation we suffered as children,...and cannot be restored.

    I have a restoring friend,...a family man like myself, who has recently gone in for a tightening surgery to close down the end of the restored foreskin so it stays forward except during erections.

    Of course, not everyone wants to have, nor can afford, additional surgery to correct circumcision, so the answer to this is to keep restoring until you have good overhang.

    This overhang moves the restored foreskin opening further away from the prying action of the wedge shaped glans and allows the natural skin/muscle tissue to snug down enough to hug the glans and close the opening,....thereby keeping the restored foreskin forward. It works....I can attest to that.

    It just takes time, and dedication.

    Write to me if you want to discuss this.

    Mithras

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  • Connor
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    If he were to sustain enough tissue damage to the new foreskin that it would cause considerable amounts of scar tissue that it would make the new skin tight.

    But you are talking about some random freak accident.

    Usually men have a problem with the foreskin being too loose after restoration rather than too tight. Which is why some men have a procedure to tighten it slightly.

    But I have never had an issue with my restored foreskin being either too tight or too loose.

    -Connor

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    It's probably just a bacteria buildup inside of your new foreskin. Just start cleaning it better and things will improve for sure. Lots of guys use a penis health creme called Man1 Man Oil in addition to a daily wash because it contains several antibacterial vitamins and nutrients. It will keep the area extra clean.. check it out.

  • 8 years ago

    Very unlikely as the stretched replacement foreskin would be very wide at the opening thus always allowing it to be pulled back easily

  • ?
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    Highly unlikely as you won't have the frenar band. The tightness of the frenar band is what can cause phimosis.

    Source(s): Intact male
  • 8 years ago

    no---not possible---restoration involves stretching the skin and that would pretty much eliminate the chance of phimosis

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    You can't have it both ways - NO restoration could ever be THAT good and then go SO wrong again ! -

    and if it did, I would be the first to fall about, laughing !

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