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Revision as of 12:16, 18 March 2024

Foreskin regeneration is the term applied to the creation of a foreskin for those men who have lost their foreskin to circumcision by the application of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine to regeneration of the lost foreskin.

Foreskin regeneration remains experimental in the Spring of 2024 as no foreskin has yet been regenerated.

Foreskin regeneration would use a different process from foreskin restoration as has been practiced since ancient times.

Foreskin regeneration has been promoted by Vincenzo Aiello of Rome, Italy, who has created an Italian charitable organization, Foregen, to advance the development of foreskin regeneration.

Progress reports

  • Foregen announced in 2018 that it had completed a decellularized extracellular matrix–based biomaterial scaffold, which is to be used in foreskin regeneration.[1]
  • Aiello (April 2023) announced the successful completion of animal trials using sheep.
  • Novatna et al. (2023) compared two different methods of decellularization techniques of human foreskin and found that both methods are satisfactory.[2]

Video

Progress update by Sig. Aiello

Economics

Brendon Marotta estimates that the market for foreskin regeneration may be more than $200 billion.[3]

External links

References

  1. REFjournal Purpura V, Bondioli E, Cunningham EC, et al. The development of a decellularized extracellular matrix–based biomaterial scaffold derived from human foreskin for the purpose of foreskin reconstruction in circumcised males. J Tissue Eng. 22 December 2018; PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  2. REFjournal Novatna O, Varchulova Novakova, V, Galfiova P, Lorencova P, Klein M, Žiaran A, Kuniakova M. Decellularization techniques of human foreskin for tissue engineering application. Physiol Res. 27 October 2023; 72(S3): S287-S297. PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  3. REFweb Marotta, Brendon (28 June 2023). Survey Data Shows The Foreskin Regeneration Market Is Over 200 Billion Dollars, Hegemon Media. Retrieved 16 March 2024.