Brahmanion;718220 said:hi, you need to tie it up right on top of your frenulum with the piercing to be made a bit further down close to the glans that the piece of skin will be cut by the knot flawlesly.
max999;715631 said:I can't see the attachment
EDIT:
Ok, i found where is the hole. I also noticed that the nylon thread is enough rigid to pass through the hole (that is still small) without using a needle.
The difficult part is to cut the old knot. It's too small to cut with a small scissor or similar things. At the end i managed to cut all the "extra-knots" with a nail clipper (something like this: https://i.imgur.com/YH8NaqT.jpg).
So now i've only the first knot (the one with "double loop").
This evening i'll try to cut the old knot and remake the tie. I think this time i'll use a normal "single loop" knot, which is easier to tie tight.
Throwaway93;718349 said:Hey max, glad to hear that you finally had some success.
I went through the same process as you-- used a surgeon's knot and I'm seeing limited progress in my first ~4 days, somewhat worried about the tightness of the original knot. I used just a standard thread, not nylon, which is compounding my worries.
Did you end up making a second knot? And would you advise retying, or waiting the ~10 days to see if there's progress?
Thanks.
Teasle;720821 said:Hey guys i wanted to ask you about a little nub i got after my tying process, can i just tie this nub off too or can there be any problems?? And should i use an EMLA creme vor that too?
A pic of that nub can be useful. However, probably it's ok to tie it, but wait some time after the end of the tie before deciding to tie it. Skins heals with time, maybe it can reduce without doing nothing. Wait at least 2-3 weeks after the end of the tying process.Teasle;720821 said:Hey guys i wanted to ask you about a little nub i got after my tying process, can i just tie this nub off too or can there be any problems?? And should i use an EMLA creme vor that too?
Averynicefish;720957 said:Hi everyone,
I have some questions, would be very appreciated if anyone give me quick answers:
- Can i just use normal cotton thread? Or it has to be Fishing line?
- After making the knot, can i put my foreskin over the head again or it should always be pulled out of until the healing is done?
yes, they should be enough. Regarding the needle, i used a syringe's needle, it's useful because you can pass the thread inside the needle.Averynicefish;720957 said:The basic tools i will get tomorrow:
- Isopropyl alcohol,
- Needle,
- Thread,
- Bacitracin,
Are these enough to finish the process?
max999;721132 said:- some people tied succersfully with a normal thread, however a thread made of elastic material is better (it tends to tight the node during time). The best is "3/0 monofilament nylon suture", probably you can find it in some online shop (in my country it's sold also on Amazon), if you don't find it you can use a "Stretch Magic" thread (choose the smallest diameter avaible).
- you can put your foreskin over the head again
yes, they should be enough. Regarding the needle, i used a syringe's needle, it's useful because you can pass the thread inside the needle.
max999;721132 said:A pic of that nub can be useful. However, probably it's ok to tie it, but wait some time after the end of the tie before deciding to tie it. Skins heals with time, maybe it can reduce without doing nothing. Wait at least 2-3 weeks after the end of the tying process.
ok, I can see the pic. In my opinion esthetics of the tied zone is good, why do you want to tie? esthetic reasons or functional reasons?Teasle;721803 said:Oh my last tie was almost 9 months ago
but here is a pic, tell me if its ok, and do you guys think i need to numb the area with EMLA creme?