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Date Posted: 11:31:26 11/27/08 Thu
Author: A
Subject: Re: Questions on tying frenulum
In reply to: Bob P 's message, "Re: Questions on tying frenulum" on 17:14:57 02/17/08 Sun

>Hi J and any others out there.
> Thanks to all who contributed to the thread. It gave
>me the confidance to go for it and I too can report a
>success from the self tieing method.
>I put a single suture in a week ago which pulled
>through after 4 days and I now have a frenulum that is
>15 mm longer and now free enough to fully retract when
>I am erect.
> A few bits of info that I picked up on the web and
>used.
> Buy a commercial dissinfectant and antisecpic cream
>and be meticulous in all aspects of hygene. Remember
>what part of your anatomy you are dealing with here!
>Buy a tube of EMLA cream from a pharmacy. It is a
>local anaesthetic cream made for minor skin surjury.
>Half the instruction leaflet is about genital use. Ten
>minutes after application and there is no feeling at
>all when you put in the stitch and draw it tight.
> Buy sutures that are sterile, they sell them in the
>pharmacy, a 4-0 non dissolving, 0.5 mtr long suture
>already bonded to a 3/8 regular curved needle does the
>job. Buy a braided suture if you can as they are
>easier to tie tight, but a monofilm nylon is ok.
> Look up a web sight on how to tie a surgeons square
>knot. The suture needs to be TIGHT and stay tight, add
>a couple of back up hitches to the surgeons knot to be
>sure. Practice the knot first. Its not a good time to
>be learning your boy scout skills!
> Push the needle through the frenulum membrane close
>to the shaft and close to the glans, at the point of
>the triangle, have a good look first and you will see
>the frenular artery. Try not to stick the needle
>through the artery as this will increase the bleeding.
> Bring the ends of the thread up over the frenulum tie
>your first throw of the surgeons hitch and then pull
>tight. The idea is to strangle all the tissue and cut
>all circulation under the knot. Complete the knot with
>the reverse throw and a couple of back up hitches.
> Cut off the spare thread but leave 20 mm on both
>ends. cover the whole sight in antiseptic cream.
> Give it a day to settle down and then its all about
>washing and softening the frenullum skin. Soaking the
>whole penis head in warm water [ stick it in a cup of
>warm water] for 15 minutes a few times speeds up the
>process as does a bit of E45 skin cream applied to the
>frenulum. After a day or so a bit of pulling and
>moving of the thread also helped, the loop will pull
>upwards and eventually cut up through all the tissue
>until it actually falls off still tied in a loop.
> Magic! you now have a frenulum that is lengthened by
>twice the depth that you inserted the stitch! A bit of
>cream to prevent scar tissue and you should have a big
>smile on your face.
>Bob


Hello Bob, I'm gonna have a go at this procedure myself also, the thing is I'm 17, there aren't any pharmacies nearby, and I'm currently on final exams, so I cant go out.
Therefore, I can only do it with things available around my house. I think I have substitutes for almost everything, but I'd like to have your advice on what to do (I'm a little bit scared).

If there is any way I can contact you via e-mail or anything, it would be REALLY appreciated.

With nothing more to add.
Eagerly waiting for your response.

Arturo

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