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Date Posted: 00:13:12 04/23/09 Thu
Author: Skin_Tight
Subject: Re: MAIN THREAD Penis frenulum tying (ligation) information and indicative photos
In reply to: SweeneyTodd 's message, "Re: MAIN THREAD Penis frenulum tying (ligation) information and indicative photos" on 03:14:31 04/19/09 Sun

The elastic string seems to be working- albeit slowly. 4 days after replacing the poly suture with the elastic string, there's considerable reduction of the frenulum.

If progress does not continue, I'll replace the elastic with some more tighter over the narrower frenulum.

In hindsight, I think I tried to cut too much tissue in one pass. Perhaps I should have done a smaller cut but I was concerned that a partial cut might tear as it would be under a lot of tension near the edge of the frenulum where it was stretched.

On the ghee topic, one of the triple-antibiotics (the cheap one) is petroleum-based. The other is more creamy but it has pain-killer (though not that necessary). The cream is white and thus makes it hard to examine the frenulum so I prefer the cheap stuff.

Stay tuned!






>Here to TRY to help the similarly afflicted and
>others' who are unaware of their issue....
>-------
>
>Nice innovation Skin Tight!!
>
>It seems that the silicone thread may just have good
>memory (important) as well as stretching.....both are
>important factors.....I will be watching your reply
>with much interest.....
>
>QUOTES: from thecrystalphoenix.com
>The secret is a high tech polymer that will not crack
>or harden over time. Non-fraying ends makes beading
>so easy.
>
>from mailorder-beads.co.uk
>We only recommend Stetch Magic to be used in making
>bracelets. The amount of stretching you need to do to
>get the stretch magic over your head for necklaces,
>will over stretch this elastic and it will not return
>to the original length. ( I think most of use will be
>okay then........lol)
>SNIP
>
>It seems that this company imports and wholesales
>stretch magic, elastoma and lots of other materials...
>One can only guess which will work best......
>
>
>Anyway, skintight, I am sure we all look forward to
>your updates. After my first tie success and my
>2nd/3rd failures, I am thinking hmmmmm...what to
>do.....
>
>I think we certainly need to apply some sort of
>anti-skin binding like petroleum jelly or
>such.......In tribe lands where you use ants teeth to
>chew through frenulums omg, their apply ghee or such
>to probably stop the skin healing back together.
>Maybe my cable tie idea would work better as it can be
>clamped bit by bit.......... with a 2mm clamp spread,
>the skin could not join together, but...... would it
>create a massive skin death/gangrene under that 2mm
>clamp zone?????? who knows, who wants to find
>out..........not me.......I will wait......
>
>I wish we had more feedback from others' :(
>
>======================================
>>>Has anyone thought about using tooth floss? It seems
>>>like it would be good at strangling tissue, but might
>>>break easily. My local Walgreen's does not carry
>>>sutures, and I'm reluctant to order some through eBay
>>>as I still live with relatives.
>>
>>
>>I would be concerned about the fibers cutting into the
>>skin. If I couldn't find sutures, I'd probably use
>>fishing line. But check my Day 5 update for something
>>for something that may work better!
>>

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