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Old July 11th, 2012
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Default Radial stretching: is it actually a hindrance?

Hello, there. I've recently begun restoring using the DTR and am a bit worried about possible radial stretching as the pusher is just slightly greater in diameter than my shaft when flaccid. However, I'm wondering if I should be concerned at all. Does radially-grown skin still contribute to the length of the end-product fauxskin? Does anyone have experience with radial stretching creating a truly loose fauxskin after the usual period when the skin is supposed to go from loose to somewhat tighter? I haven't been able to find much solid information on radial stretching besides a general, vague message of "avoid it."

I thank you for reading this and appreciate any response.
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Hello, there. I've recently begun restoring using the DTR and am a bit worried about possible radial stretching as the pusher is just slightly greater in diameter than my shaft when flaccid. However, I'm wondering if I should be concerned at all. Does radially-grown skin still contribute to the length of the end-product fauxskin? Does anyone have experience with radial stretching creating a truly loose fauxskin after the usual period when the skin is supposed to go from loose to somewhat tighter? I haven't been able to find much solid information on radial stretching besides a general, vague message of "avoid it."

I thank you for reading this and appreciate any response.
http://Foreskin-Restoration.net/foru...2&postcount=44

The link is a discussion of how putting your desired Future Flaccid Roll-over Point at the narrowest part of the device may help. Radial stretching far (at least 1/2") from the FFRP does not concern me.

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Old July 12th, 2012
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Default Re: Radial stretching: is it actually a hindrance?

Remember that the diameter of the skin tube on your penis is wide enough to encircle your erect shaft. The DTR bell should have have a narrower diameter, so don't worry about it.
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Old July 12th, 2012
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Default Re: Radial stretching: is it actually a hindrance?

Our skin is pretty flexible and stretchable. Keep in mind that in order to restore (induce cell division) we have to apply a lot more tension than simple a little stretch to accomodate the pusher. Unless you think it is applying as much tension as what you are doing to grow skin, I would say you have nothing to worry about.

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No worries. It won't happen. It can't happen.
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Old July 12th, 2012
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Default Re: Radial stretching: is it actually a hindrance?

No. I have been using inflation since early last fall. Nearly 12hrs a day. I rarely take days off. My skin is inflated to double the diameter of my flaccid diameter. Is it loose after I take it off? It sure is. Is it loose 12hrs later? No. It's tight! Hugging my glans.
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