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When skin [[Skin]] expansion is stretched beyond its physiological limit, mechanotransduction pathways are activated. This leads a common surgical procedure to cell growth as well as to the grow additional [[Mitosis| formation of new cellsskin]]through controlled mechanical overstretch.<ref name="whyitworks2021" />It creates [[skin]] that matches the color, texture, and thickness of the surrounding tissue, while minimizing scars and eliminating risk of rejection.
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Beaugé (1997) reported that boys, who masturbate by pulling their foreskin away from The traditional way of addressing this issue was to consult a [[Issues with American urologists and the bodypractice of male circumcision| urologist]] and get a [[Adolescent and adult circumcision| circumcision]], will not stretch however we now understand that in the tight part vast majority of the foreskin so non-retractile foreskin cases, manual [[stretching]] over a few months will persist. He advised changing widen the method of [[masturbationforeskin]] to the more conventional method of pulling by tissue expansion, make the foreskin toward retractable and eliminate the body so that the narrow orifice get stretchedneed for a destructive [[Adolescent and adult circumcision| circumcision]].<ref name="beauge1997" />
The traditional way of addressing this issue was to consult a urologist and get a circumcision, however we now understand that in the vast majority of cases, manual stretching over a few months will widen the foreskin by tissue expansion, make the foreskin retractable and eliminate the need for a destructive [[Adolescent and adult circumcision| circumcision]].=== Foreskin restoration ===
===Foreskin restoration===Tissue expansion has also been used for the technique of non-surgical [[foreskin restoration]], which applies tension externally using specialized devices and/or manual stretching to replace circumcised tissues with newly expanded residual [[shaft skin]].<ref>{{REFjournal
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Men who have been circumcised sometimes report that there is not enough skin left There are several reasons a person would want to allow full erection of lengthen his existing [[foreskin]]. The longer the [[penisforeskin]]is, so the more securely it will stay protectively in place over the [[glans penis is shorter than before ]]. Many regard a longer foreskin or [[acroposthion]] as more esthetically pleasing. A longer foreskin provides better protection against [[circumcisionkeratinization]]than a shorter foreskin. They may A longer foreskin also experience tight, painful erections. In such cases, tissue expansion may help to get full length and relieve pain during erectionallows a longer [[gliding action]] with better sensation than a shorter foreskin.
===Short natural foreskins===Intact men who have a short natural [[foreskin]] may use tissue expansion to lengthen their [[foreskin]]. It frequently results in [http://acroposthion.com/ancient-greeks-and-the-foreskin/ improved appearance] as well as increased comfort and sensation with improved [[gliding action]]. One uses the same techniques as are used for for non-surgical [[foreskin restoration]].
* [http://phimosisjourney.com/ A Phimosis Journey]
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→Lengthening one's foreskin: Add sub-section.
'''Tissue expansion''' is a technique used by plastic, maxillofacial, and reconstructive surgeons to cause the body to grow additional [[skin]], bone, or other tissues.<ref name="whyitworks2021">{{REFweb
|url=https://www.phimostretch.com/blogs/news/phimosis-stretching-why-it-works
|title=Phimosis -Why stretching totally works (Science explained) -Phimostretch
}}</ref> Other biological phenomena such as tissue inflammation can also be considered expansion.
==Skin expansion==Skin expansion is a common surgical procedure to grow extra skin through controlled mechanical overstretch.<ref name="whyitworks2021" /> It creates skin that matches the color, texture, and thickness of the surrounding tissue, while minimizing scars and eliminating risk of rejection.
When [[skin]] is stretched beyond its physiological limit, mechanotransduction pathways are activated. This leads to cell growth as well as to the [[Mitosis| formation of new cells]].<ref name="whyitworks2021" /> The growth of tissue is permanent<ref>{{REFbook |last=Bigelow |first=Jim |init=J |author-link=Jim Bigelow |year=1995 |title=[[The Joy of Uncircumcising]] |work= |editor= |edition= |volume= |chapter=Ch. 13: Skin expansion:How it works and what it provides |scope= |page= |pages=132-9 |location=Aptos, but will contract to some degree when California |publisher=Hourglass Book Publishing |ISBN=0-934061-22-X |quote=The gain in sensitivity is the tension is removedfirst and most consistent benefit of restoration. |accessdate=2023-08-15 |note=}}</ref>
=== Mechanics of skin expansion ===
[[Stretching]] the [[skin ]] beyond normal expansion invokes several mechanotransduction pathways which increase [[mitosis| mitotic]] activity and promote collagen synthesis.<ref name="whyitworks2021" /> As a result, the [[skin ]] surface area increases.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Zöllner
|first=Alexander M.
|pages=166-75
|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3278515/
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==Applications==
===Relief of phimosis or tight foreskin=== Tissue expansion by manual [[stretching ]] effectively widens the [[foreskin]] to treat [[phimosis]] or [[paraphimosis]].<ref>{{REFjournal
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}}</ref> <ref name="beauge1991">{{REFdocument
|title=Conservative Treatment of Primary Phimosis in Adolescents
|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/treatment/phimosis/beauge/
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|last=Beaugé
|first=Michel
|publisher=Saint-Antoine University
|format=
|date=1991
|accessdate=2022-11-20
}}</ref> <ref name="beauge1997">{{REFjournal
|last=Beaugé
}}</ref> One should continue to stretch until one's [[foreskin]] [[Gliding action| glides]] smoothly back and forth. This works best when topical steroid ointment (available by prescription) is used along with the stretching.
====A word to [[intact ]] teens==== Boys are born with a [[foreskin]] that is non-retractable for reasons of protection. The inner surface is fused with the [[glans penis]] by a [[synechia]] (similar to a fingernail that is glued to the nail bed of the finger). Also the tip of the [[foreskin ]] is too narrow to retract. As a boy gets older, the synechia disintegrates and releases the foreskin and the foreskin gets wider as a boy ages, so the foreskin gradually becomes [[Retraction of the foreskin| retractable]]. Some boys go through puberty but find that their [[foreskin]] is still too narrow to permit retraction. Beaugé (1997) reported that boys, who [[Masturbation| masturbate]] by pulling their foreskin away from the body, will not stretch the tight part of the foreskin so non-retractile foreskin will persist. He advised changing the method of [[masturbation]] to the more conventional method of pulling the [[foreskin]] toward the body so that the narrow orifice get stretched.<ref name="beauge1997" />
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Non-surgical tissue expansion techniques can expand one's surviving [[penile skin]], making it a longer tube so it can function like a [[foreskin]].<ref name="collier2011">{{REFjournal
|last=Collier
|first=Roger
|DOI=10.1503/cmaj.109-4009
|accessdate=
}}</ref> Men who have been [[circumcised ]] stretch and apply tension to their shaft and foreskin remnants to expand and elongate tissue in efforts to produce a functional [[foreskin]]. This form of tissue expansion can take years, as the amount of [[skin ]] growth required is typically around 15 square inches.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=http://www.noharmm.org/snip.htm
|title=Not a "Snip," But 15 Square Inches
|last=Hammond
|first=Tim |init=T |author-link=Tim Hammond
|publisher=
|website=[[NOHARMM]]
|date=2012-02-28
|accessdate=2019-10-10
|url=http://www.cirp.org/pages/restore.html
|title=Foreskin restoration for circumcised men
|date=2013-08-17
|accessdate=2019-10-10
}}</ref>
===Excessive circumcision=Lengthening one's foreskin==
=== Excessive circumcision ===
Men who have been [[circumcised]] sometimes report that there is not enough [[skin]] left to allow full [[erection]] of the [[penis]], so the [[penis]] is shorter than before [[circumcision]]. They may also experience tight, painful [[erection]]s. In such cases, tissue expansion may help to get full length and relieve pain during [[erection]].
=== Short natural foreskins ===
[[Intact]] men who have a short natural [[foreskin]] may use tissue expansion to lengthen their [[foreskin]].
An [[acroposthion]] may be created gradually with consistent regular stretching with a device or manually.
=== Correction of an uneven foreskin ===
Some foreskins are naturally shorter on one side than the other. This may be corrected over time by manually stretching only the short side.
=== Retraining of a long retracted foreskin ===
A few [[intact]] males will elect to wear their [[foreskin]] permanently retracted for months or years. Later, when they change their mind about the advisability of that practice, they find that their foreskin will not remain in its normal position where it covers and protects the [[glans penis]], because it seems to have become shorter. In such cases, it is necessary to provide traction on the [[foreskin]] to lengthen it to its normal length. The same techniques used by [[circumcised]] men, who are restoring their lost foreskin, works very well in such cases.
{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Basics of foreskin restoration]]
* [[Foreskin restoration]]
* [[Frenulum breve]]
* [[Mitosis]]
* [[Penis]]
* [[Phimosis]]
* [[Retraction of the foreskin]]
* [[Stretching]]
* [[Plastic surgery]]
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