Foreskin restoration is available to you to recover and protect the head by reforeskinning your penis.
It is possible to extend the residual shaft skin on a circumcised penis to form a new foreskin and has been done or is being done by hundreds of thousands of men.
Foreskin restoration was known in ancient times and is mentioned in the Bible, but the technique was lost and only rediscovered in the late 20th century – about 40 years ago. 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.
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.
Foreskin restoration can only proceed as fast as skin can grow. 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.
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. 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. 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.
Foreskinned males who have inadequate short 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.
I live in North America but I came from a society where boys are circumcised when they reach puberty. I was circumcised at 16 and most probably what you are feeling now is what I felt after my circumcision. I used to get an erection just by the rubbing of my clothes and my early sexual encounters were full of premature ejaculations.
Where I came from is a Christian country in the Far East and boys are expected to be circumcised. The new generation are being circumcised at birth.
My suggestion to you is to gert comfortable, both psychologically and physically, with your being circumcised. When you go online you read contradicting sides of pros and cons on circumcision.
If you have a permanent partner, masturbate when she is not there, if you don't feel comfortable doing it in front of her and have sex with her at a different time.
I am in my mid-sixties now, and my wife, who is 2 years younger, and I have always had sex every night and I mastrubate regularly. Of course, there are a few exceptions, like when one of us is not feeling well.
We also discovered that lubricants from the pharmacy are not good. Try sesame oil. It has improved sex for me and my wife. For circumcised men who complain about dry penises, this is good to use, too.
I hope this helps.
Circumcision has never been required by Christianity except for the Coptic Church of Egypt. Circumcision was rejected by the Council at Jerusalem (Acts 15).
It has never been "required" by the Catholic Church where I was born to but it is more of a tradition because of the influence of the Arab (Muslim?) trade in the Philippines. It is so ingrained in the Filipino culture that if a male is not circumcised, he is considered not to be "clean."
Hi Japun:
Circumcision is a very harmful way to treat phimosis. Now that your foreskin is gone the corona of your glans penis is fully exposed to friction. The nerves in the corona became hyperstimulated during sexual intercourse and trigger an orgasm.
You should consider non-surgical foreskin restoration. It takes several years but at the end your corona will be protected.
Many men did not choose to be circumcised and resent their lack of a normal foreskin.
Foreskin restoration is available to you to recover and protect the head by reforeskinning your penis.
It is possible to extend the residual shaft skin on a circumcised penis to form a new foreskin and has been done or is being done by hundreds of thousands of men.
Foreskin restoration was known in ancient times and is mentioned in the Bible, but the technique was lost and only rediscovered in the late 20th century – about 40 years ago. 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.
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.
Foreskin restoration can only proceed as fast as skin can grow. 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.
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. 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. 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.
Foreskinned males who have inadequate short 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.
Hi i have the same problem, it's killing me. Did you find any solutions for it yet?
Circumcision is never what it is touted to be. It is very harmful to the penis.
You need to search for "foreskin restoration" on the Internet and see if that would help you.
You can have a new foreskin in about two years.
Hi UKGuy:
It is normal to have a tight foreskin when you are a teen. You would have done better by stretching your foreskin to make it retractable.
What happens is that when the foreskin is excised, the corona of the head is fully exposed and unprotected. The corona is where there is a concentration of nerves. When a circumcised man has sex the nerves of the corona become hyper-stimulated, send too much input into the autonomic nervous system and this triggers your orgasm and ejaculation.
Restoring your foreskin, which takes some time, might recover your corona and provide some protection so it is not hyper-stimulated.
You might also try penetrating your girlfriend and then not moving, so as to limit your stimulation.
Your penis head has been sheltered from the outside world for years. It is simply not used to other textures. You have to desensitize it, and the only way you are going to do this is by touching it. I don't mean masturbation, just touching it so it gets used to other sensations. A really smart move is to start using a penis health creme every day. This will benefit you in two ways: 1.) These cremes are meant to be applied every day, so it will require you to touch your entire penis which will help with desensitization and 2.) A good creme will be loaded with vitamins and nutrients, which will boost the overall health of your penis. It is a win-win situation. Hope this helps.