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Date Posted: 01:42:17 01/04/10 Mon
Author: SweeneyTodd ()
Subject: Re: Tying BELOW Frenular Artery/Vein
In reply to: Tommy. 's message, "Tying BELOW Frenular Artery/Vein" on 12:27:32 01/02/10 Sat

Hello Tommy,

I think you are talking about ulcerated tissue, this is tissue that when starved of blood, dies, becomes disconnected and a bit tough?. I had to snip off some ulcerated tissue when I did my op.......... I expect it is like an ulcer in your mouth, white area?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2d/Aphtha2.jpg/190px-Aphtha2.jpg

http://www.ehow.com/way_5256722_mouth-ulcer-remedy.html


Anyway, it's only a minor problem and don't even be tempted to go to a doc, because they will tell you that you should lose 6 square inches or more of foreskin to "cure" that problem.

I think I will refer you to the very helpful Bob and Paul B.
These guys are excellent and whackily humorous in a dry way. Take note of what they say, they have been helping people with stretching (not first hand lol) for years..... Before you post on there, you could read some threads as well.........just to learn what it's all about.

I wrote a large post on here, by collecting the detailed experiences of others' and also with my own experiment.

I belong to a yahoo group (pretty much inactive) but there is data about the process which you've done.
Anyway, as you've done it, I would suggest this site.

It's about using stretching to treat tight foreskins and or short ish frenulums, but you can learn about the white skin issue.


http://www.network54.com/Forum/244184/

Their knowledge is far better than mine, so I'll leave you in their capable hands. BTW, if you call it a blister, do you mean it has some liquid trapped inside. I had to use some bravery and a very sharp blade to make a fine slice long the blister part to release white fluid argh.....was not nice, that's why I stopped tying and tried the stretching..
Stretching is safer, but a far longer process.

Anyway, give them a nudge.........and learn more.

On a side note, The yahoo group (rather inactive) is at.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Frenulumtying/message/8


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Sweeney's pretty unexciting signature. Here to TRY to help the similarly afflicted and others' who are unaware of their issue.
Let's crack this and stop circumcision and stop the sale of foreskin's to make skin graft starter's. QUOTE One foreskin can
yield enough cells to make four acres of
grafting material END
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>Hi all,
>Had success with the method so far but my last tying
>has left me with a scar/blistery type thing. I'm
>pretty sure this was due due to the actual head of the
>knot digging into the skin during the process and
>creating a little pit/dimple thing which seems to had
>scarred up. And I probably should have applied
>lube/Vasceline while it was cutting through to help
>prevent this. Anyway, this scarry skin had been there
>for about 4 weeks (since my last knot pulled out) and
>though it's not painful it is in an awkward position
>because it's exactly where (what's left of...) the
>frenulum naturally creases when the foreskin folds
>back to cover the head. I've tried creams and other
>methods to try and soften the skin but it looks fairly
>white, like it's scar tissue. (It also kinda reminds
>me of how a cold sore on your lips might feel...dry
>and not very supple).
>
>I think I might need to tie again with the aim of
>dissecting this piece of scarred skin using the
>ligation, and the way things look the needle will need
>to go BELOW these larger vessels - which of course
>means these vessels will be ligated! My previous
>tyings have all been ABOVE the main blood vessel/s of
>the frenulum. I'm looking for reassurance about tying
>up from below these main blood vessel/s in the
>frenulum. I'm planning on going in JUST below them
>and since I'll only be tying a small amount of skin it
>it should hopefully be tight as tight as it can be.
>Has anyone done this? Does the artery just close-up
>and start to die off? Swelling-up? Should I expect
>much bleeding at any point? Etc..!

Last edited by author: Mon January 04, 2010 01:42:49   Edited 1 time.

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