Has anyone had success with foreskin renewal?!


Question: Has anyone had success with foreskin renewal?
After 22 years, I've finally realized the harm circumcision has done to me. I am looking to grow my foreskin, and am interested to hear what methods people have used, and what benefits they've noticed. And for all you pro-circumcision people, I wouldn't waste your time. I am 100% against circumcision.

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I have a friend of mine who is in the process right now. i'm not circumcised (thank goodness), but he was telling me about it and asking for me for advise (because I like to research stuff).
Anyways... depending on how much you want to spend and how dedicated you are going to be there are cheap things at home that you can use to start and there ae also "stretchers" that you can buy that both work well & you will see results.
The average person will restore their foreskin for about a year before it will cover the penis head when soft. This will definitely help with the keratinization. And the lower parts of the head will have already begun to heal as soon as it is kept covered from the beginning of your treatment.

The best one that he/we found to use/buy is the tugger. It is available to order online and isn't that expensive. It uses the little bit of skin that you have and stretched it over the head and you leave it on all the time. this is the one that he had the best results with. He's been doing it for about 3 months now and is really happy. He can notice a difference on the lower part of his head (ridge area) already.

I hope this helped you a bit. Good luck!! You're going to love your new skin

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Just a note on one of your additional details. Keratinization, in the definition used here, is not something that can be caused, but rather is something that occurs at the surface of every inch of skin on your body. The outermost layer of the skin is all dead tissue. As cells die and move toward the surface, they all flatten somewhat until their content is mainly just keratin.

On the surface of the glans, these dead cells would either be sloughed off under the foreskin, or dry out and become hard on a circumcised penis or one with a very short foreskin. Layers of dead tissue can build up over many years, burying the nerve endings underneath so that they receive less stimulation. It's usually more of a problem for guys as they hit middle age.

http://www.ask.com/wiki/Stratum_corneum



I think you mean foreskin restoration, not renewal.

I restored my foreskin and I couldn't be happier with the results. My sensitivity more than doubled, sex feels a million times better, orgasms are much longer and way more intense, I never have to use lube for masturbation, the folding and unfolding action of the skin feels amazing... I really could go on all day about how much I love the difference.

I used mannual methods as well as a cross taping method the whole way through.
It took me about two years over all. You are still fairly young like me so restoration shouldn't take you too long, once you get over about 25 though it takes longer.

-Connor



Yes, it is very successful at a young age. It is a stretching of the skin when your in a hot shower, hot tub, steam or sauna is the best time. just pull it gently for about 5 minutes every time you can, but not hard enough for it to hurt



Google search "foreskin restoration". It seems to be getting more popular, but it's a long process.



As far as i know, a ( quite serious ) plastic-surgery is the only real method of doing this.



www.restoringforeskin.org thats all i have to say about it

im restoring to



I wouldn't know because I just had mine circumcised last year! Best decision I've made in years. Better sex & enhanced sensitivity.




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