So you see the extra freedom tying it has given me! Three ties did the trick.I have never seen a frenulum that long!
So you see the extra freedom tying it has given me! Three ties did the trick.I have never seen a frenulum that long!
So you see the extra freedom tying it has given me! Three ties did the trick.
Ideally I'd rather it wasn't there, but don't really want to go the surgical route. So tying sounds a good option - would probably rather do small steps rather than bite off too much at once. If that makes sense. Is that possible?
When I first considered tying, I thought that all I needed to do was sever my frenulum and that would be it - job done! After thinking about it much more carefully, I realised that what I actually needed to do was detach the frenulum from the glans. With my first tie, I pierced close to the glans about 6mm down from the meatus. I was so pleased with the result that I later made two further ties, one of about 6mm and another of about 3mm. I could not have wished for a better result. Many others on this forum have posted their success stories and some have included images. Nonetheless, you make your own decision before tying! If you do go ahead, go one small step at a time. You have a better chance of being pleased with the result. And it’s fair to say there’s no going back, so do it carefully if you decide to go ahead.Ideally I'd rather it wasn't there, but don't really want to go the surgical route. So tying sounds a good option - would probably rather do small steps rather than bite off too much at once. If that makes sense. Is that possible?
I faced exactly the same dilemma after my second tie. But eventually I went ahead with a third, very small, tie and I have to say I am pleased with the final result. Images show after two ties (first image) and after making the third tie (second image).View attachment 1827651Hi guys! A little follow up on my side.
So, in total I've done 3 ties, and here you can see the results.
The last one was done 2 months ago, so it has fully healed since then.
So far i'm very happy with the outcome, but a little piece remains right under the glans so much so that in fact, it still attaches the head to the shaft. Hence, as you can see in one pic below the head now tends to be kinda "pointy" downwards when I pull on the foreskin.
That's precisely what i don't want, I really aim to completely free the frenulum in order keep the head straight even when i pull on the foreskin.
Do you think it's doable? Can i tie again without issue? Could it become dangerous?
As you see, i still have room to tie, the frenulum is still "alive" if i may say.
It it possible to "kill" it completely safely?
Sorry for the long post and the numerous questions.
Hi, thanks for your input!I faced exactly the same dilemma after my second tie. But eventually I went ahead with a third, very small, tie and I have to say I am pleased with the final result. Images show after two ties (first image) and after making the third tie (second image).View attachment 1827651
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When healing, some of the leftover skin retracts itself. I did the second tie because the remaining skin still not freed out completely of my penis glans. Now is better, almost perfectly I can say. I have to get rid of that piece of remaining frenulum from the shaft (bottom) from the first tie and the frenulum will be completely gone.
I have tied (around) that too.After tying, many of us have been left with a small nub of tissue (see picture, arrowed). This does not particularly bother me but I wondered if anyone on here had any success in removing it?
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Hi everyone. Thank you for sharing your experience . I would like to perform this procedure myself but i am worried about what a user said about it a couple of pages back, that it can destroy your urethra for the rest of your life by causing meatal stenosis.
My questions for you is: Did you encountered problems with your urethra or any other part of the penis long time after completing the procedure and healing?(Especially those of you who performed it years ago)
( Sorry for my english, it is not my native language)