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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.
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
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|last=Saulino
|first=Michael F.
|title=Rehabilitation of Persons With Spinal Cord Injuries
|journal=WebMD
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|first=JLJ.L. |coauthorslast2=Leroy, |first2=Suzanne C.; |last3=Nagel, |first3=Theodore C.; |last4=Hensleigh, |first4=Hugh C.
|title=Vibratory stimulation for treatment of anejaculation in quadriplegic men
|journal=Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
|last=Preiser
|first=Gary
|coauthorslast2=Herschel, |first2=M.; |last3=Bartman, |first3=T.; |last4=Andersson, |first4=C.; |last5=Bailis, |first5=S.A.; |last6=Shechet, |first6=R.J.; |last7=Tanenbaum, |first7=B.; |last8=Kunin, |first8=S.A.; |last9=Hodges, |first9=F.M.; |last10=Fleiss, |first10=P.M.; |last11=Antonopoulos, |first11=J.; |last12=Rockney, |first12=R.; |last13=Taylor, |first14=A.; |last15=Stang, |first15=H.; |last16=Snellman, |first16=L.; |last17=Fontaine, |first17=P.; |last18=Condon, |first18=L.M.; |last19=Lannon, |first19=C.M. |etal=yes
|title=Circumcision—The Debates Goes On
|journal=Pediatrics
In the event of [[frenulum breve]] or frenular chordee, or to ensure that the glans can be freely and completely exposed, the frenulum may be partially or totally removed. It is also often removed in a [[circumcision]].<ref name="Griffin-Kroovand1990">{{REFjournal
|last=Griffin AS, Kroovand RL |first=A.S. |last2=Kroovand |coauthorsfirst2=R.L.
|title=Frenular chordee: implications and treatment
|journal=Urology
|DOI=10.1016/0090-4295(90)80060-Z
|accessdate=2019-10-01
}}</ref><ref name="Gary2000"/> 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=PreiserSong |first=GaryB. |last2=Hou |coauthorsfirst2=Herschel, MZ.; Bartman, T.; Andersson, C.; Bailis, S.A.; Shechet, R.J.; Tanenbaum, B.; Kunin, S.A.; Hodges, F.M.; Fleiss, P.M.; Antonopoulos, J.; Rockney, R.; Taylor, A.; Stang, H.; Snellman, L.; Fontaine, P |last3=Liu |first3=Q.; Condon, L.M |last4=Qian |first4=W.; Lannon, C.MP. |title=Circumcision—The Debates Goes On[Penile frenulum lengthening for premature ejaculation] |journal=PediatricsZhonghua Nan Ke Xue |date=20002015-01-01 |volume=10521 |issue=3 Pt 12 |pages=681149-68452
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|DOI=10.1542/peds.105.3.681 |accessdate=}}</ref><ref>{{REFweb |url=http://med.stanford.edu/newborns/professional-education/circumcision.html |title=Neonatal Circumcision: An Audiovisual Primer |last= |first= |publisher=Stanford School of Medicine |website= |date=
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==Penis frenectomy==
A frenectomy can be performed to remove the frenulum from the penis, which is a treatment for [[frenulum breve]] or frenular chordee.<ref name="Griffin-Kroovand1990"/> This is a form of [[Genital frenectomy (disambiguation)|genital frenectomy]]. The frenulum may be cut when a male is circumcised. This may also reduce the size of the [[http://www.cirp.org/library/anatomy/mcgrath1/ frenular delta]]. The frenulum was reported to be cut in 26.7%, 20%, and 33.33% of circumcised patients in various surveys.<ref name="Griffin-Kroovand1990"/> <ref name="Gary2000"/>
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