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For Already Circumcised Men

This hub provides a basic introduction about circumcised foreskin restoration.  This HubPage is for information only.  It is certainly not intended to be medical advice, nor is it a recommendation for or against circumcisions and foreskin restoration.

What is "foreskin restoration?"

Foreskin restoration is the surgical or non-surgical means of recreating, the prepuce skin covering over the head of the male penis; that was surgically removed.  The non-surgical method of foreskin restoration, involves precise stretching exercises that gradually cause tissue expansion to extend directly over the Glans Penis, or otherwise known as the head of the penis. 

Surgical foreskin restoration is a medical procedure, not usually covered by medical insurance, which costs approximately $2000.00.  Surgical foreskin reconstruction involves general anesthesia, however is still an outpatient surgery. Nevertheless, it is important to realize that once the original foreskin has been removed, it cannot ever be completely reconstructed to its original anatomy.  However, it is still possible to regain most of the lost sexual sensation, by greatly enhancing the sexual pleasure.  Moreover, most men feel an increase measure of personal comfort through out their day.  Gentlemen, who have had their prepuce restored already (surgically or non-surgically) annually report greater feelings of wholeness, and empowerment.  It might be worth checking out fella’s.  Therefore, be sure to ask a plastic surgeon or dermatologist, for all the medical pro’s or con’s of medical foreskin reconstruction surgery, today!


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Anath  says:
4 weeks ago

This is a new one for me. Thanks for the info!

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