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After quite a bit of research, I came to the conclusion I needed to correct how I do method #2, many others make the same mistakes.
Tension First understand where tension occurs (and therefore new skin will grow). Tension occus at the middle of the two grips, but also where the grips are - Have a read at New Recruit & Admin's replies they explain it better than I do. Oversimplifying things here, but new skin will basically grow where the tension is. Abdominal/Scrotum skin When doing lower gripping (base & scar) Many restorers here will notice due that to circumcision, their shaft base has skin pulled from the scrotum and pubes, this causes the hairline to be on the actual shaft. (no hair in pic as it was permanently removed) Therefore using method #2 and gripping the base will only stretch undesired skin. Instead I hold a bit higher and not only I feel good tension, but I know I'm stretching the proper skin. (progress speed increases) Glans pulling When doing upper gripping (scar & glans) I have read of quite a few restorers here that experienced their glans slightly whitening. (I am one of them) Based on the above I have lowered the upper grip right below the glans, since then things have returned to normal and I feel a better tension. Conclusion Tally actually briefly mentioned the scrotum thing but unfortunately it wasn't elaborated and I missed that part. Based on many posts I read here looks many others missed it as well, so I hope you find this useful. Last edited by spoofy; December 31st, 2011 at 17:45. |
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good thread! method 2 really gives you control of what skin you stretch. I actually decided to use method 2 in the first place because I knew I could avoid stretching scrotal skin (one of my major concerns), and so I could focus on inner-skin as well.
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This is awesome I will totally use this!
Is it bad to stretch scrotal skin and does method 3 stretch scrotal skin? Thanks |
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I've done these when I was still using method 2 since I was afraid of doing any damage to the glans. I agree that gripping just below the glans really puts more tension.
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Circumcision causes the lose of inner/outer skin, and that is the skin we want to regrow. Therefore putting tension on the scrotum skin will be counter productive to what most of us want. I cannot comment on method 3 as I don't enough experience with it, however you can usually feel where the tension occurs. Cheers |
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[quote=spoofy;70344] (no hair in pic as it was permanently removed)
How did you go about PERMANENT hair removal? I'm interested!
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They charge their laz0rs and go PEW PEW PEW. You may know it by the more common name of electrolysis though. It takes multiple sessions though to make sure the root of the hair is destroyed.
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Ye I did electrolysis, is real great man but there's a thread I recommend checking out first, regarding how foreskin restoration help recede the hairline back. Ever since the technique in this thread my hairline started receding a bit, I have no clue but am curious how much more it will recede back to natural form. Either way I'd recommend electrolysis for the scrotal skin at least (i.e. pink skin under), and take a break from tugging before (~3-4 days) and after (~6-7 days) each electrolysis session. (to help avoid bruises) Regards
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Method #2 - Important advice regarding grip locations vs. abdominal skin |
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