Re: Questions about the frenulum


Written by dean at 13 Jul 2000 14:26:23:

As an answer to: Questions about the frenulum written by Pete at 12 Jul 2000 23:46:31:

>Hi.
>I recently found out about this frenulum. I've been aware of its existence for a long time but didn't know too much about it. Initially I thought it was nothing but a sinew which was for some reason holding my forehead back severely, I could pull the forehead over the head but there the frenulum kept it from rejecting any further. So I just simply tried to cut it loose with a razorblade but then, of course, it started bleeding heavily and I quickly aborted the operation. I am positive that I have frenulum breve and I must get the frenulum of the head. I am not yet sexually active but I will be very soon. Since I will probably increase my sexual adventures I must get the frenulum off the head before I make my sexual debut, I seriously want to avoid getting it ripped during sexual intercourse. I have a couple of questions,
>If I try a little harder, is it really possible for me to cut the frenulum off with a razorblade?
>I've heard about the "surgical" procedure. What does it really accomplish? Is the frenulum attached further down? Can I completely remove the frenulum or is it a necessity?
>Can this operation be made on everyone, even though I have some veins rather close the frenulum?
>I would really appreciate answers and responses.
>I am rather worried.
>Thanks a lot!
>Pete
Pete-
I had this done- I too had tried unsuccessfully to "clip" mine but just with
my fingernails rather than a razor blade.
I am glad I was unsuccessful since I had it done by a urologist. He trimmed
it completely away from the head and it healed with no scar. My foreskin now
moves back all the way as it should.
Don't try to do it yourself- get to a professional and it will be simple and
practically painless and will heal quickly
If you are in the US, I can almost assure you, your doctor will tell you that you need to be circumcised- just hold firm and say "NO"- all you need is the frenulum trimmed!
Write if need more info
dean
dean


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