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==Non-surgical foreskin restoration==
 
==Non-surgical foreskin restoration==
 
Non-surgical [[foreskin restoration]] is accomplished by stimulating [[mitosis]] in the residual tissue to cause [[tissue expansion]].
 
Non-surgical [[foreskin restoration]] is accomplished by stimulating [[mitosis]] in the residual tissue to cause [[tissue expansion]].

Revision as of 19:25, 18 June 2024

This page collects and indexes medical literature about foreskin restoration. This page does not include material from ancient times.

Introduction

Foreskin restoration may be done surgically or non-surgically by tissue expansion. Also, foreskin regeneration is under development.

Relatively little medical literature regarding foreskin restoration for circumcised men exists. The reasons for this are two-fold:

Surgical foreskin restoration

Surgical foreskin restoration was developed earlier than non-surgical foreskin restoration.

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Non-surgical foreskin restoration

Non-surgical foreskin restoration is accomplished by stimulating mitosis in the residual tissue to cause tissue expansion.

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Foreskin regeneration

Foreskin regeneration is a relatively new and experimental procedure with the application of the principles of tissue engineering to regeneration of missing foreskins, which Foregen is attempting to develop. The publications to date have been limited. The available articles report on the development of a procedure, not the actual performance of foreskin regeneration, which has not been done as of June 2024.

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See also