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The foreskin can [also] be tightened by a simple purse-string suture (transverse incision with vertical suturing or a circumferential purse-string suture), where a continuous stitch is made around the tip of the foreskin and then pulled tight, drawing it closed in somewhat the same way the frenar band works in a natural foreskin.
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The foreskin can [also] be tightened by a simple purse-string suture (transverse [[incision]] with vertical suturing or a circumferential purse-string suture), where a continuous stitch is made around the tip of the foreskin and then pulled tight, drawing it closed in somewhat the same way the frenar band works in a natural [[foreskin]].
  
The suture will dissolve after about six weeks. During this period the body reacts to the suture as a foreign object and begins to grow skin tissue around the suture.  This is the same thing that happens with body piercings such as a simple ear piercing.  The body reacts by making a skin tube around the foreign object so it is no longer inside the body.Even though the suture dissolves the skin tube will remain.
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The suture will dissolve after about six weeks. During this period the body reacts to the suture as a foreign object and begins to grow [[skin]] tissue around the suture.  This is the same thing that happens with body piercings such as a simple ear piercing.  The body reacts by making a [[skin]] tube around the foreign object so it is no longer inside the body.Even though the suture dissolves the [[skin]] tube will remain.
  
A restored foreskin is typically not as tight as a natural one, so a small number of restorers may choose to have this surgery performed when they finish their restoration process, in order to increase the tightness of the foreskin.
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A [[restored foreskin]] is typically not as tight as a natural one, so a small number of restorers may choose to have this surgery performed when they finish their restoration process, in order to increase the tightness of the foreskin.
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{{SEEALSO}}
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* [[Basics of foreskin restoration]]
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* [[Foreskin restoration]]
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* [[Surgical foreskin restoration]]
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* [[:Category:Film about foreskin restoration]]
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* [[Literature about foreskin restoration]]
  
 
{{LINKS}}
 
{{LINKS}}
* http://www.foreskin.gc.bz/other_surgical.php
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* [http://www.foreskin.gc.bz/other_surgical.php Foreskin Restoration]
* http://www.foreskinrestore.com/purse_string.html
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* [http://www.foreskinrestore.com/purse_string.html Alex's purse string suture]
* http://www.cirp.org/library/restoration/schultheiss/
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* {{REFjournal
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|last=Schultheiss
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|first=Dirk
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|author-link=
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|last2=Truss
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|first2=Michael C.
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|init2=MC
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|author2-link=
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|last3=Stief
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|first3=Christian G.
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|init3=CG
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|author3-link=
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|last4=Jonas
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|first4=Udo
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|init4=U
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|author4-link=
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|etal=no
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|title=Uncircumcision: A Historical Review of Preputial Restoration
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|trans-title=
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|language=
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|journal=Plast Reconstr Surg
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|location=
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|date=1998
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|volume=101
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|issue=7
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|pages=1990-8
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|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/restoration/schultheiss/
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|quote=
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|pubmedID=9623850
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|pubmedCID=
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|DOI=10.1097/00006534-199806000-00037
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|accessdate=2020-01-08
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}}
  
 
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[[Category:Foreskin restoration touch-up surgeries]]
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[[Category:Foreskin restoration touch-up surgery]]
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[[Category:Foreskin restoration]]
  
 
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[[Category:From IntactWiki]]

Latest revision as of 18:54, 5 March 2024

The foreskin can [also] be tightened by a simple purse-string suture (transverse incision with vertical suturing or a circumferential purse-string suture), where a continuous stitch is made around the tip of the foreskin and then pulled tight, drawing it closed in somewhat the same way the frenar band works in a natural foreskin.

The suture will dissolve after about six weeks. During this period the body reacts to the suture as a foreign object and begins to grow skin tissue around the suture. This is the same thing that happens with body piercings such as a simple ear piercing. The body reacts by making a skin tube around the foreign object so it is no longer inside the body.Even though the suture dissolves the skin tube will remain.

A restored foreskin is typically not as tight as a natural one, so a small number of restorers may choose to have this surgery performed when they finish their restoration process, in order to increase the tightness of the foreskin.

See also

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