Question:
FORESKIN RESTORATION : I'm 14 and want to restore my foreskin?
14 yo
2017-04-23 16:30:58 UTC
Here's where I'm coming from. I'm 14 years old, and when I was a baby I was circumcised for no medical reason w/o my consent. I talked to my parents, they just ignored it.

I know that sex is better with a foreskin, and I WANT MY FORESKIN BACK! But I also feel like i'm less of a person without it. I've been looking into restoration for about a year and a half, and couldn't really do anything about it, other than manual restoration which I couldn't really do. I do have some skin when flaccid but not even touching the glans at all, just loose.
My questions for you guys (and maybe gals) are

What age did you start?

Are you restored/how long did it take?

What are some cheap devices for less than 30 bucks?

Is there someway I can do it faster?

Will my penis outgrow my foreskin if I i get done with restoration before puberty?

What are discreet ways I can do w/o people noticing?


Will it be any different from a real foreskin?
If you started in your teens, or are in your teens please send a private message so we can talk.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Seven answers:
?
2017-04-23 23:13:36 UTC
Despite what those like 'R' with a foreskin fetish try to tell you, it is not possible to restore your foreskin. What is gone is gone for good - in both senses of that word.



There is a tiny possibility that you may be able to stretch your foreskin out a bit to make a faux skin. However this will not look nor behave like an original foreskin.



It will slip back and forth as you move about and give you unwanted rejections at the most inconvenient and embarrassing moments.



The open tip of the faux skin will allow dirt and bacteria to enter freely, setting up irritation and infection under the skin. Smegma (a totally waste product will also start to collect and need additional washing every day.



There is absolutely no scientific evidence that circumcision reduced sexual pleasure in any way - indeed the evidence suggests that it usually improves it.



Your parents did you a great favour in giving you the lifelong gift of circumcision as a baby, just as they undoubtedly also had you vaccinated against many diseases. Don't try to throw their kindness back in their faces.
?
2017-04-23 19:36:59 UTC
1.I started when 19/20



2. I am still working on it. To restore, you need to be consistent. I unfortunately got myself into a position where I have little time to dedicate time for it regularly and can't wear anything at that same time.



3. The t-taping method is cheap, but you have to master how to do it. Manual is cheaper and can be convenient.



4. There is no fast way of doing it. You either be consistent for a long time, or you don't get it done.



5. Probably. But you will probably be done growing by the time you are done restoring.



6. You can do it discreetly provided you aren't wearing something in public. Like, doing it overnight while sleeping (I have not been able to do this except when really tired)



7. Its not the same foreskin you were born with, but it will be similar. It certainly will look natural if you do it completely.



Do it. I do not regret my decision to restore in any way. I have made significant progress, and it works. You get a different perspective on circumcision/being natural when you do that. The only thing I would have done differently is start it younger when I had more time, because I am severely lacking in that.



Beware of the trolls, both pro and anti cutting. There used to be more restorers on this site when it was good, but they have all since left.
2017-04-23 18:51:55 UTC
foreskin isnt nothing to be thrilled about
?
2017-04-23 17:53:36 UTC
Some men who are involuntarily circumcised do not like their state of foreskin deprivation. Foreskin restoration was invented thousands of years ago to rectify that unfortunate situation.

Foreskin restoration was known in ancient times and is mentioned in the Bible. The process was carried out in Biblical times by Jews who wanted to look like Greeks. The process was lost but rediscovered about 1970 by men who objected to having been circumcised without their consent. 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. The process is slow and not for everyone. One must feel strongly about the desire to have a foreskin



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.



Non-surgical foreskin restoration can only proceed as fast as skin can grow. The human foreskin is a double layer of skin so two inches of skin must be grown to have one inch of visible foreskin. Many circumcised men do not fully understand how much tissue was amputated and how severely they were injured by circumcision



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.



One does well to start young when there is more growth hormone in the body, because the skin probably grows faster and you will have more years to enjoy your new foreskin.



Nonsurgical 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. Traction is applied to the residual skin to put it under tension. The skin reacts to relieve the tension by mitosis and tissue expansion. In tissue expansion, mitosis (cell-splitting) increases the size of the skin and permanent increase in length occurs.



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 short, inadequate 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.



You do not need to see a doctor. Doctors don't know anything about non-surgcical foreskin restoration and cannot help. A doctor might discourage you.



It is probably better if you don't tell your parents. After all, they had you circumcised and it would be likely to upset them.



You can start with manual stretching just with your hands or with surgical tape, which is very inexpensive. You should be able to do your restoration in four years.



Good luck!



http://www.cirp.org/pages/restore.html

http://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-professionals/foreskin-restoration/



http://foreskin-restoration.net/forum/



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tissue_expansion



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreskin_restoration



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restoration_device
ron h
2017-04-23 17:07:47 UTC
A few thoughts: Your problem is between your ears, not anywhere close to your nuts. It's too late to do anything "before puberty" That was a couple of years ago. Your foreskin is long gone. Incinerated. What did you think your parents could do about your whining? Your patents got you vaccinated "without your consent." Parents make decisions for kids. It's part of the job.

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If you think "gals' have had their foreskins "restored" you're very confused. But like I said, your problem is between your ears.

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If you really don't like your Dick, see a psychologist for some help with your dysmorphia.

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Once you start using your cut c0ck for something besides pissing, you're gonna really like it.

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Oh, and don't be emailing and PMing strangers about your Dick. You'll be communicating with creeps who want pics of young cock. Don't do that.
2017-04-23 16:40:32 UTC
Just leave it. Americans are obsessed with circumcision anyway
J M
2017-04-23 16:34:45 UTC
How do you know sex is better with a foreskin?


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