Cross taping

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Cross taping is a method of foreskin restoration using tape, that can be used in early stages of restoration, by people who cannot comfortably pull enough skin to cover the glans completely. This method consists in pulling the skin as much as possible, and then using one piece of tape to attach the skin from the top of the glans to the skin at the bottom of the glans, and another piece from one side to another, thus forming a cross of tape. A small square of tape can be used to cover the adhesive at the center of the first piece to avoid taping the glans.

When the skin is tight, this method alone can generate enough tension to loosen the skin and even grow some skin. Once there is enough skin to cover the glans comfortably, this method should be replaced with tape ring.

Back to Basics of foreskin restoration.

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