Basics of foreskin restoration: Difference between revisions
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[[Foreskin restoration]] is achieved by the principle of [[tissue expansion]], which consists on applying tension to areas of tissue in order to stimulate cellular [[mitosis]]. Sustained tension over periods of time, repeated daily for a long period of time, results in permanent enlargement of the existing tissue. | [[Foreskin restoration]] is achieved by the principle of [[tissue expansion]], which consists on applying tension to areas of tissue in order to stimulate cellular [[mitosis]]. Sustained tension over periods of time, repeated daily for a long period of time, results in permanent enlargement of the existing tissue. | ||
Foreskin restoration uses different methods to induce tension on the existing | Foreskin restoration uses different methods to induce tension on the existing [[penile skin]] and [[preputial mucosa|mucosa]], in order to enlarge those areas, to obtain tissue that looks like and in some ways behaves just like a real [[foreskin]]. | ||
Foreskin restoration cannot restore those areas that were completely removed by circumcision, such as the [[ridged band]] or the [[frenulum]] (in the cases where it was removed completely). | Foreskin restoration cannot restore those areas that were completely removed by circumcision, such as the [[ridged band]] or the [[frenulum]] (in the cases where it was removed completely). | ||
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Each method and each device places different kind of stress on the penile tissue. A common principle is to avoid pain. The stronger the tension, the less time it should be applied. | Each method and each device places different kind of stress on the [[penile skin|penile tissue]]. A common principle is to avoid pain. The stronger the tension, the less time it should be applied. | ||
Recommended reading: | Recommended reading: | ||