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    • Jim (Premier Login jimsplacetofixthings)
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      Posted Jun 27, 2012 2:41 PM

      Surgery is not the only method to restore the foreskin, and, in fact, it's the least desirable for other reasons besides cost. The most effective methods employ the same concepts we use here to enlarge the foreskin opening and lengthen the frenulum. It's called skin expansion.

      Start here: www.norm.org

      Depending upon how much loose skin you still have, beginning methods vary. If you're tight, you'll need to employ tape to secure whatever amount of skin you can pull forward. If you're loose, you might be able to begin with a device.

      The very best device on the market is sold at this site: www.foreskinrestore.com

      At the site, you can see pictures of the owner's results as well as two other men's results. The DTR sold there can be used many different ways, and it has the ability to direct the growth where it's most needed. For example, if your scar is close to the corona, you need more inner mucosa than outer skin. If your scar is quite a ways down the shaft from the corona, you need more skin than mucosa. You can regulate that by how you use the DTR. Chuch who runs the business will also answer your questions privately by email.

      You may email me privately at [email protected] for more information.
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