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}}</ref> It has been noted that the wound where the frenulum was amputated is usually slower to heal than the wound where the foreskin was amputated. | }}</ref> It has been noted that the wound where the frenulum was amputated is usually slower to heal than the wound where the foreskin was amputated. | ||
Song ''et al''. (2015) report that the frenulum may need to be lengthened after a circumcision amputates skin tissue from the penis.<ref>{{REFjournal | |||
| last=Song | |||
| first=B | |||
| coauthors=Hou ZH, Liu QL, Qian WP. | |||
| title=[Penile frenulum lengthening for premature ejaculation] | |||
| journal=Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue | |||
| date=2015-01-01 | |||
| volume=21 | |||
| issue=2 | |||
| pages=149-52 | |||
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| pubmedID=25796689 | |||
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| accessdate=2019-10-01 | |||
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==Penis frenectomy== | ==Penis frenectomy== | ||