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Step by Step Guide to Foreskin Restoration Using the T-Tape Method – For Those New to Foreskin Restoration

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BEGINNERS Introduction and Tips on the T-Tap Restoration Method: For Men Curious About Foreskin Restoration Without Surgery

INTRODUCTION

Most circumcised men can achieve foreskin restoration. The ability to undergo a complete and successful restoration of the foreskin has very little bearing on how you were circumcised (ie how tight, uneven, minor issues as a result of the circumcision, etc.) That being said, there are some medical issues that may prevent you from having a successful restoration, or even prevent you from restoring completely.

Unfortunately, many neonatal circumcisions (the most common time to circumcise in the US, Australia, Canada, among a few others) are “sloppy”, performed “lazily”, by inexperienced young doctors, or simply “botched”. Men who have undergone improper and botched circumcisions may experience some difficulties in restoring and therefore should consult a reputable physician before beginning a restorative regimen.

Non-surgical foreskin restoration, which is the only restoration method ForeskinRestorationChat (FRC) chooses (due to the often radically poor surgical results, and often the creation of a completely unnatural foreskin), will require tremendous emotional commitment. On your part. . If you are married or in a relationship, it also requires a commitment of support for you. So after you’ve decided that you want to restore, it’s critical to talk to your partner. At FRC, we rarely hear from spouses and couples who are not supportive of their partner’s decision and process of restoration. Expect doubts from your partner, initially anyway. This is the point where you need to explain that the decision to restore is not about them, it is about you and how you feel about yourself (or both) physically/sexually and emotionally.

It is not recommended to show a couple new to Foreskin Restoration photos of restoration devices, photos of restored penises, or any photos related to restoration. The goal here is to educate and appeal to your partner’s intellect so they can become more comfortable with this intensely intimate process.

Some thoughts you can bring up to say to your partner:

– If you were circumcised as a baby, you may feel that your choice about your sexual identity has been taken away from you. You had nothing to say and you want to heal the negative feelings by restoring your foreskin.

– Many men who restore report that they do so as a result of a progressive reduction in penile sensitivity and sexual pleasure, especially as a man ages. You can explain to your partner that most restored men report a 2- to 3-fold increase in sexual sensitivity and pleasure (some report even much higher increases).

As your partner begins to notice differences and more skin on his penis, I would recommend that you visit a few websites to educate you on the entire process and the community that has developed among circumcised men who are restored or restored.

SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT SHOWING RESTAURANT WEBSITES TO YOUR PARTNER!

Be very careful with the sites you visit with your partner. Because? Many sites on the Internet market themselves as “foreskin restoration sites” when in fact they are primarily concerned with circumcision (such sites are typically run by radically and politically motivated anti-circumcision groups). Solution? Visit the sites you choose to provide neutral information.

The goal here is to restore your foreskin, not to educate and scare you and your partner with anti/pro-circumcision rhetoric. Many sites give you MINIMAL information about foreskin restoration, in an attempt to inundate you with MUCH MORE of their political agendas. Use your judgment here. FRC has two or three excellent articles on the site, one “Why would a circumcised man want to restore his foreskin?” and “What is foreskin restoration?” (the latter can be found at EzineArticles.com, as well as on the FRC home page). These articles are good short ones to print out and show your partner, as they discuss the reasons why circumcised men often choose to restore their foreskins.

By the way, more than 100,000 men are expected to be restoring now or have finished restoring. NORM (National Organization for Men’s Restoration – a non-profit organization) reached over 50,000 members several years ago. Therefore, his partner should know that he is certainly not the only man on the planet who wants to do this.

Showing your partner photos of restored foreskins/penis needs to be approached with finesse. Until your partner starts noticing changes to his penis during intercourse, or even just visually, it might be too shocking to show them restorative photo galleries. Particularly if your partner has never experienced or seen an uncircumcised penis. Let them slowly get used to your penis slowly covering the skin first.

NOTES ON USING THE VERY POPULAR “T-TAPE AND TENSION METHOD” FOR RESTORING

1) Many men take weeks to adjust to the sensations and discomfort of surgical grade medical tape and penile tension used to stimulate new skin cell growth.

2) T-Taping requires a moderate amount of practice to get right. It will invariably cause minor sores on the shaft of your penis as you learn through trial and error how to most comfortably apply the tape to the skin of your penis. With a little practice, you’ll be able to make and apply your T-tapes in less than 2 minutes. In “PART II” of this series of articles on foreskin restoration, you will learn the do’s and don’ts of applying T-tapes to the penis to minimize any chance of causing skin irritation or pain. You will also learn how to make T-Tapes in less than 30 seconds.

3) T-Taping is widely considered to be the fastest and most widely used method of restoring the foreskin. If applied correctly, as you will learn in the second part of this article, T-Taping is also one of the few methods that can guarantee you perfectly even tension on both the outer (shaft) and inner (pink skin of the head) skin. mucous membrane). – usually located over the circumcision scar of a circumcised male). This is an optimal state of tension to achieve. Many men who use the T-Taping method report between 1.5″ and 2.5″ of new skin growth in 12 months. This type of rapid skin growth requires emotional strength, use the T-tape and tension strap as often as possible, at least 6 days a week. Your mileage on growth will, of course, vary. You can develop 0.5″ of skin per year, or even 3″ per year.

It’s important not to place too unrealistic a goal on your monthly (or yearly) progress. The skin can, grows and will grow. Again, consistency in the application of tension is key. NOTE: The most current information indicates that cyclical stress on the penile skin (say 12 hours a day, followed by a “rest” period of about 8 hours to allow skin cell growth) is best for a faster growth progress compared to those who say close 24/7 tension is the best. Skin cells will only grow when given the opportunity to undergo ‘mitosis’, which can only occur when the tension is *removed* from the skin so that it is at rest.

Now that you have a basic understanding of what T-Taping is, some basic theory of skin cell growth, and would like to go ahead and start restoring using T-Tape, please gather the following materials so that you are ready to go when Part II of this article is published.

MATERIALS:

– One roll of 3M MicroPore Paper Surgical Tape (2″ – 3″ wide tape)

– Scissors

– Good quality waxed paper (Avery Label backings are great too)

– Ruler (preferably soft paper ones, or seamstress tape measures)

– Clean, flat, dry and disinfected surface (countertop, kitchen table, etc.)

– Pair of suspenders for pants (cut off one suspender, leaving only ONE strap remaining)

– Mini sewing kit (a simple $2 kit will be more than adequate)

– Extra soft, unbleached, ultra absorbent tissue paper

When you purchase all of the materials above, you’ll be ready to go!

If you just can’t wait for the second part of this article, you can visit FRC and from the main page click on “T-Tape Picture Book”. FRC: http://foreskinrestorationchat.info

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