Foreskin restoration question?!


Question: Foreskin restoration question?
So I have been restoring for a week and I would like to know if I should restore the inner skin or the shaft skin. How would I even be able to restore the inner skin? The method I use is a funnel and I keep it on with tape, with tugging. I just don't want to restore the wrong way!

Answers:

Hi: no need to introduce myself as we know each other already.
The inner skin is the most desirable to be able to restore,....but most often, we are only left with shaft skin.
There are conflicting beliefs in the foreskin restoration world about whether it is possible to restore the nerve rich inner skin at all. They claim that nerves do not regenerate.
My feelings are that if healthy, nerve rich skin cells are tensioned, and produce healthy new skin cells, these new skin cells will be duplicates of the original nerve rich cell. Thus,...inner skin cells produce more inner skin cells through mitosis, and shaft skin cells produce less sensitive shaft skin.
My experience is that I have gained about 1/2" of inner skin since I started four years ago,...and that skin is marked by a lighter colour and is much different to the touch than the additonal shaft skin.
At this stage in your restoration, any skin growth is positive. It will not replicate so fast you cannot see what is happening. Restoring is glacially slow. As you progress, and are able to wear different devices with the new skin growth,....you will be able to adapt the installation procedure to tug mainly on the inner skin.
There is always that method of applying packing inside the funnel spout to push back on the glans and to tension inner skin that way.
I have been using that almost exclusively for the past year, and it has provided good results.
You already have my e-mail address so if you want clarification on any of this, let me know.
Hope you are well.
Mithras



Well, you want the circumcision scar to be right near the tip of the foreskin eventually. That will be the closest to the original foreskin as possible. So if you have plenty of inner foreskin you shouldn't stretch it, if you don't have much, work on stretching it. Inner foreskin also takes longer to expand than the shaft skin, so even if its pretty close, putting more tension on your inner foreskin would be beneficial. There's no right/wrong way to do it, as long as you don't apply so much tension that it is painful.



You don't have to be too concerned about inner/outer skin at this point. Restoration is a long process, and you will have time to find the right "point of equilibrium" between inner and outer skin.
Any gains on inner or outer skin at this point are good, and you can adjust later on to achieve the right balance between them.

Type in "foreskin restoration" on your browser, and there are a lot of sites to advise you on restoration techniques and also for emotional support.

The most important thing about restoration is not to use excessive tension. It won't make your foreskin expand faster, but causes micro-tearing and scarring, and will make restoration even more difficult.

I've been restoring for more than three years, and am close to completion. Restoring my foreskin is the best thing I've ever done for myself. The feeling is incomparable, and orgasms more intense. The appearance is much more natural and normal, also.


Circumcision is a fraud and a hoax.

A foreskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.

ERIC



This is an important question. The outer skin is skin, but the inner 'skin' is really a mucous membrane. It is worthwhile to attempt to achieve the correct balance between the two types of skin. I could elaborate on this issue, but e.w. is the resident expert on this and, as he and others have suggested, it might be more efficient if you just Google 'foreskin restoration' to find the information you need.



If you restore inner skin, you will create more sensitivity. It is best to restore what you have left. However, if you have little inner skin, outer skin is your only option.

However, once you get coverage, the outer skin that serves as your inner skin will eventually become pink and become inner skin anyway.



I'm not an expert but, considering what was left, you should try to restore both if you want to have a real foreskin. At the end of the restoration, your former circumcision scar should be on the edge of the tip of your new foreskin.

I had a foreskin during 20 years.



Put <foreskin restoration> into google.

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