Safe foreskin restoration advices? Foreskin restoration techniques can help alleviate phimosis by stretching a tight foreskin. The gentle tugging process can help break down phimosis causing scar tissue, increase skin elasticity, and widen the foreskin so it becomes looser and retracts more easily. Foreskin restoration can help guys avoid a unnecessary, painful, and invasive circumcision surgery. Restoration methods can help these guys keep their valuable foreskin.
The Supercanister device is attached to the shaft of the penis to allow the skin to be comfortably held and gently stretched. The device selected may vary depending on how tightly the individual was circumcised. Someone tightly circumcised (CI-1) will need a Novice model that can reach down the shaft to attach, while someone with some sliding skin can use the Advanced device that accommodates more skin. Medical grade adhesives and tape are used to comfortably secure the Supercanister to the skin. Adhesives and tape provide the most breathable, non-restrictive, and comfortable way to attach a device to sensitive skin. This is because adhesives stick to skin to grab it and do not restrict blood flow. On the other hand “tapeless” devices compress the skin to hold it and this can restricts blood flow. The lack of blood flow can cause stinging sensations.
The Supercanister features a raised lip machined on the end of the barrel. This lip helps to retain the inner wrap of tape and keep it from sliding off the device (if liquid adhesive is not used.)The coverage index (CI) was created to help restoring men gauge the extent of their circumcision skin loss. The index goes on to provide reference points throughout your foreskin restoration journey. The index also helps with determining which device best suits you. The index illustrates foreskin coverage in both the erect and flaccid states. This helps the restoring man better determine his CI number. When we determine a CI number, we consider the amount of coverage in a normal state of flaccidity, not when your penis is unnaturally withdrawn. Read more information at foreskin restoration.
Foreskin restoration is a practice that dates back to ancient times. In the Hellenistic era (ancient Greece), male athletes competed at sporting events, such as the Olympics, in the nude. A penis with a foreskin was a defining characteristic of masculinity and aesthetic beauty. Men that were born with either a short foreskin (one that did not cover the head glans head completely,) or men that were subjected to religious circumcision had a serious problem. Exposure of the head of the penis was considered embarrassing and improper. Men with missing or short foreskins competing in sporting games would wear a drawstring or kynodesme (a leather strip) around the end of their penis. This would hold the foreskin forward to keep the head of the penis covered, and over time would restore a foreskin. In 175 BC, during the reign of the Hellenistic (Greek) king Antiochus IV , Jewish men used a device called the Pondus Judaeus. It was a weight made of leather, bronze, or copper that let its user stretch his penile skin to completely cover the exposed head.
How Do I Get Started With Foreskin Restoration? These days it’s so easy to get started restoring your foreskin. There are complete starter kits with all the devices and supplies you need to get that foreskin growing back. The early pioneers of restoration often had to resort homemade contraptions or hardware store items. Advanced Devices has specially designed and manufactured the most optimum devices for successful restoration. Advanced Devices has perfected the devices for the canister method of tugging, and we have everything you will need in our Novice Starter Kit. Our devices are easy to apply, comfortable to wear, and convenient to use. Your success is assured with our time tested devices and a client list of thousands of satisfied restorers. See more information at here