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As the shaft skin expands and gets longer the circumcision scar will travel down toward the tip and eventually turn under and be concealed inside the foreskin. | As the shaft skin expands and gets longer the circumcision scar will travel down toward the tip and eventually turn under and be concealed inside the foreskin. | ||
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Books, websites and numerous articles have been published about foreskin restoration. See our compiled list of [[literature about foreskin restoration]]. | Books, websites and numerous articles have been published about foreskin restoration. See our compiled list of [[literature about foreskin restoration]]. | ||
== Regeneration of the foreskin == | |||
Recently there has been growing interest in regenerative medicine as a means to regenerate the human male foreskin. This option, unlike foreskin restoration, would result in a true human male foreskin being regrown. | |||
In early 2010, [[Foregen]], a non-profit organization dedicated to funding a clinical trial for the purposes of regrowing the human male foreskin, had been founded. A clinical trial had been scheduled for late 2010, but there were insufficient donations to follow through.<ref>{{REFjournal | |||
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The proposed method would involve placing the patient under general anaesthesia. The penile skin would be opened at the circumcision scar, while the scar tissue is surgically debrided. A biomedical solution would then be applied to both ends of the wound, causing the foreskin to regenerate with the DNA in the patient's own cells. A biodegradable scaffold would be used to offer support for the regenerating foreskin.<ref>{{REFjournal | |||
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In 2018, Foregen announced the creation of a "decellularized extracellular matrix–based biomaterial scaffold" for the purpose of regenerating human foreskin.<ref>{{REFjournal | |||
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|title=The development of a decellularized extracellular matrix–based biomaterial scaffold derived from human foreskin for the purpose of foreskin reconstruction in circumcised males | |||
|journal=Journal of Tissue Engineering | |||
|date=2018 | |||
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|url=https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2041731418812613 | |||
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|DOI=10.1177/2041731418812613 | |||
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Foreskin regeneration is only theoretical as of 2020. No foreskin has ever been regenerated. There is no assurance that foreskin regeneration would actually be successful if attempted. | |||
{{SEEALSO}} | {{SEEALSO}} | ||