Hello
I had surgery 2 months ago for a congenital (downward) curvature and lost my foreskin and about 1.5 centimetres.
I would now like my length and foreskin back. Is it possible to do a routine to get both back without traumatising my penis too much? Or should I avoid it?
Plus I still have a residual downward curvature. When stretching, I should definitely not pull down on the neck?
Thank you
Some do traction after plication surgery to regain length. It's new to me but I read about it recently.
Quote from: Alex83 on March 16, 2020, 06:36:16 PM
Hello
I had surgery 2 months ago for a congenital (downward) curvature and lost my foreskin and about 1.5 centimetres.
I would now like my length and foreskin back. Is it possible to do a routine to get both back without traumatising my penis too much? Or should I avoid it?
Plus I still have a residual downward curvature. When stretching, I should definitely not pull down on the neck?
Thank you
Just do penile skin stretching to restore the foreskin. Just pull the existing foreskin forward over the glans and tape it shut. Retract for urination and reposition it afterward. It's and effective and produces a natural result. I've don't it and it works wonders if you stick with it. Plus, it puts traction on the penile shaft which is go for regaining some, but not all, length lost to Peyroines and straightening it out.
Let me come back to this subject
My scar tissue on my circumcision scar is still very large, I have done a lot of treatment but nothing has worked.
So I still can't restore my foreskin, because pulling scar tissue is not necessarily a good idea, right?
I would also like to point out that I have to undergo a second surgery to correct my residual curvature, so I am afraid of losing additional skin and I even wonder if a new surgery will improve or worsen this scar tissue already present
Any advice is welcome
Thanks
I am very sorry to read that you have to undergo a second surgery, Alex83
Wishing you the very best
Thank you postrocker, I still have a residual curvature that makes reporting even more complicated.
I'm really worried about my scar, I don't know what to expect if I have a second surgery, I couldn't find any information about it on the forum unfortunately :/