View Full Version : circumcision scar: how bad was(is) it and has restoring helped
cloud7
December 4th, 2007, 17:20
The thing that has always troubled me since I can remember is the look of the scar. every place they stitched it is clearly visible (as in I can count the stitches half the way around)
does restoring reduce the look just from tugging or is there anything else to do like additional exercises to repair the skin, I've been using vitamin e for a bit with no noticeable change
Joseph
December 4th, 2007, 20:44
There seems to be some creams that if and when applied, could help reduce the appearance of a scar.
The work on the face, but I'm not sure it would work on the skin of the penis.
I would also not know any names so...
Ironically, and sadly, one of the names that comes up in my mind in SkinMedica, pushed by Oprah, but made from the foreskins of circumcised babies... :(
Distalero
December 5th, 2007, 09:07
The thing that has always troubled me since I can remember is the look of the scar. ever place they stitched it is clearly visible (as in I can count the stitches half the way around)
does restoring reduce the look just from tugging or is there anything else to do like additional exercises to repair the skin, I've been using vitamin e for a bit with no noticeable change
With tugging and time, my scar disappeared, although my scar wasn't terribly pronounced to begin with. Other restorers who've actually tugged for a while (years, not months) have reported their scars also disappeared. I think there's an excellent chance that even really pronounced circ scars will begin to fade with the time and effort you have to put into restoration. You were going to put in that time and effort anyhow (hopefully), might as well begin.
Andy13
December 6th, 2007, 05:41
My circ scar was a thick brown line around my penis when I started restoring almost 9 months ago. I can still see the line, but the brown is definitely fading into healthy new inner skin (see pics beginning and 5 months). I am not sure about the stitch scars, but it stands to reason that they would break down with new growth also.
Keep up the good work!
Andy
zed0704
December 8th, 2007, 12:13
:) My scar was very subtle, a little more on the righthand side than the left. But with resoring it has amlost completely disappeared. I was "given" (such a generous gift:mad: !) a very low and loose circumcision. The skin of the shaft abuts right up to the glans and sulcus; almost the entire foreskin, inner and outer layers was taken. The frenulum as well. When I started stretching all I had to work with was the shaft skin, so all I have now is stretched shaft skin, my fauxskin;) There is no more sensitivity in that than there was to begin with. But what has happened is that the glans has changed. Before it was a dull dark red, dry of course. Now it is a much brighter red, very moist all the time, and much more sensitive. Before it took external stimulation to arouse me :cool: , now a mere touch on the glans gets me pretty excited. I have to pace myself when making love, but it's worth it. A restored penis is second only to the intact original.
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