Monday, December 30, 2013

BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO FORESKIN RESTORATION.

Beginner's Guide to Foreskin Restoration.


There are a lot of benefits to having a foreskin... Foreskin restoration allows a circumcised man to regain many of those benefits.

But, how to start?   How to restore your foreskin?


This Beginner's Guide provides basic information for someone beginning to restore. It also tries to answer some common questions.

First, it helps to understand the anatomy and the correct terminology of the penis, including the intact ones.

The head of your penis is the glans, not the gland.

The corona is the ridge between the glans and the shaft of the penis.

The sulcus is the valley behind the corona on your shaft.

The inner foreskin remnant extends from the corona to your circumcision scar.

The frenulum extends from the ventral side of your glans to your circ scar.

The ridged band, sometimes called the frenar band, is the structure at the tip of an intact foreskin that is completely removed during a routine infant circumcision.

The ridged band, the frenulum, and the corona have a high concentration of sensory receptors called Meissner corpuscles.


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