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Re: Frenulum Breve



Written by peter at 28 May 2006 16:47:27:

As an answer to: Re: Frenulum Breve written by Robin at 18 May 2006 19:47:02:

>Hi Max,
>There is a big rumour going round about stretching the frenulum, I
>personally have never seen any really trustwrothy reports of this
>being successful ... however I have recently started experimenting
>with stretching the frenulum with a couple of people on my forum, but
>I always say after two weeks with no improvement then we must consider
>the operation. Maybe it is successful with specific frenulum types, in
>one percent the cases, but generally it certainly cannot be stretched
>in the same way as the phimotic ring.
>I can actually imagine which forum you were on. Its a yellow coloured
>forum - called something like the tight foreskin and circumcision
>forum - it was stolen from me last year by the guy AJ who I entrusted
>with moderating it for me and unbiased info. ... a nasty little story
>of lies and betrayal which Im fairly sure does not interest you at
>all!
>OK, I will accept your wish to carry on stretching the foreskin, but
>actually after two months regular stretching you should be able to
>retract fully! and not merely a quarter of the way! And is this in the
>flaccid state or when erect? So, I feel I must ask are you sure you
>dont want to consider a partial circ. ...
>I am also not excactly sure how the frenuloplasty works - there are
>various different methods. Its usually called an elongation of the
>frenulum, but what it does is actually remove the frenular ridge and
>sew it into the shaft skin.
>One form of frenuloplasty is described (by Harmen) and another by the
>medical studies, linked out from
>www.male-initiation.net/frenulum_index.html look for "Pictures
>frenuloplasty" and under the "complete medical studies" modern
>treatment.
>Really there are so many different cures for the frenulum, maybe
>someday I will catergorise them all, I have never heard any complaints
>from this operation except once from a guy who had it done with a
>laser.
>Yes this operation is what you want - I always recommend a surgeon as
>they have more experience with surgery than an Urologist. However even
>a local GP could do the knotting procedure ... but you would probably
>need to explain it to him yourself.
>Yes it is necessary for the foreskin to retract in the flaccid state
>in order to get at the frenulum to operate on it. Tying is probably
>the only method of treating a frenulum if the foreskin does not retract.
>I really suggest you get yourself informed at www.male-initiation.net/frenulum_index.html
>and then get in touch again.
>Cheers
>Robin
>
>>Hi Robin,
>>I'm glad you site is here as a resource for circumcision related
>>operations. Thanks! I'm here to ask what you know about
>>frenuloplasty. I'll fill you in on some of my story....
>>About six months ago I finally realized I had phimosis thanks to some
>>internet searches. I found stretching exercises and proceeded to do
>>them. Due to high school sports and a packed schedule I was not able
>>to do them consistently. Obvioulsy, I did not see results. In the
>>past two months, however, I have done the stretching exercises
>>consistently every day. It has worked to an extent. Whereas I could
>>barely see my glans before with much effort, I can now get about one
>>fourth of the way down. One month ago I noticed that my results had
>>halted due to a short frenulum. So on another forum I was recommended
>>other stretches for my frenulum. One month later and nothing has
>>changed. This is why I am looking into a frenuloplasty.
>>Any information you could provide on this subject would be greatly
>>appreciated. I'm not even exactly sure how the operation works. Does
>>you foreskin already need to retract a certain amount for doctors to
>>perform the operation? Does it separate the frenulum or simply
>>lengthen it? Do you think this operation could yield the results I'm
>>looking for? I would like to see full retraction eventually. I
>>believe afterwards I could successfully stretch the remaining foreskin
>>back as long as my frenulum is long enough.
>>Once again thank you! I have posted about this topic many times in
>>other forums. Most times they refuse to talk about operations and
>>simply recommend I do more stretching. I believe stretching can work
>>for some people and in certain situations, and I have tried it with
>>some results. However, I am not prepared to stretch for the next two
>>years to be able to function normally. At some point, other options
>>should be considered. The more knowledge you have, the more qualified
>>you are to make a decision (especially when dealing with you manhood).
>>Thank you in advance.
>>Max


Dear:

The stretching of the frenulum does not work, I'experimented myself since my early puberty. My foreskin was easy and totaly peeled but the frenulum was some short. In a medical examination, the physician advice to my, the cut of the frenulum. In the same sesion, I was cut with electric scalpel. No more than ten minutes, without blood and pain. Today, I'm happy with my penis. In erection, I's all peeled with its head right, so the coital penetration is very pleasure. My sons are uncut, but they had frenuluctomy before their puberty years.

Sincerily, I advice you the cut of your frenulum. After twenty days, your sexual life will be more happy.



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