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* Elongation of the frenulum with a [[skin]] graft. | * Elongation of the frenulum with a [[skin]] graft. | ||
Circumcision is not appropriate or necessary to treat frenulum breve. Patients must be careful when consulting a urologist, because urologists earn a nice fee from performing a circumcision, so may be quick to recommend inappropriate and | Circumcision is not appropriate or necessary to treat [[frenulum breve]]. Patients must be careful when consulting a urologist, because urologists earn a nice fee from performing a circumcision, so may be quick to recommend inappropriate and unnecessary injurious [[circumcision]] to an unwary patient. | ||
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|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/history/hodges1/ | |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/history/hodges1/ | ||
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|quote= | |quote=As demonstrated by their visual art, the Greeks highly esteemed the foreskin as a defining feature of the male body. | ||
|pubmedID=10418085 | |pubmedID=10418085 | ||
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