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Surgical foreskin restoration

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Surgical foreskin restoration is only rarely, if ever, practiced today.
==A new surgical technique from India==
Gupta, Mehta, & Gupta (2021), working in India, have described a new surgical technique to provide coverage of the glans penis at all times for men who were involuntarily circumcised in childhood or who had a congenitally short prepuce (foreskin). The procedure has been performed on 46 patients with apparent complete success, although penetrating sexual performance has not been evaluated.<ref name="gupta2021">{{REFjournal
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|title=A Novel Procedure of Prepuce Reconstruction Customized to the Religious Needs of Some Individuals
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|journal=Int J Plast Surg
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|date=2021-04
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|volume=54
|issue=2
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|DOI=10.1055/s-0041-1731621
|accessdate=2022-08-10
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