My friends,
Good news, my girlfriend has figured out a solution to my problem. She is going to help me with my next ties or ties, depending on how brave I feel. Something tells me after the first tie, I am just going to get her to rub emla cream and the heck with it, do a couple more ties while your at it to save time. It definitely does sick mates, having three tie spots all cinched and cutting through and sore and hurting at the same time.
Anyhow, to anyone who has the same problem of excess skin left in a flap or skin tag form after the thread cuts through completely, this solution may help you too.
1. Wash yourself clean. Sterilize with isopropyl alcohol wipes. Apply EMLA cream to anesthesize local area.
2. Clean your tools and equipment. Thread, needles, etc. Keep paper towel handy.
3. Dip thread if fiber or porous in alcohol. If stretch magic, can also dip or wipe with alcohol wipe.
4. Sterilize the needle, thread the needle with sterilizer thread.
5. Clean hands, area, all surfaces, make sure needle and thread are clean.
Now here are the steps to tie or remove these skin tag flaps remaining after a tying cuts through:
6. Poke needle through the middle of the lowest point on the skin tag flap. If you were to pull on it, as close to the shafts as possible should be your needle hole incision. Just like a frenulum tie.
7. Pull the needle all the way through the center lowest point on the skin tag flap. It will be two threads from the needle that comes through, you need both so don't just pull one thread like a normal tie is, you need both threads for this method to work.
8. One thread, tie a knot to cut the frontal edge. The other thread, tie the rear or back edge. It should seem like a donut with the two threads in the middle, the threads are pulled in opposite directions and the threads are tied in double surgeons knots. So if you picture a vertically oriented donut, the two knots would be on separate sides of the center donut ring. And since they both have the same center point as the middle, if they both cut or slice outwards, they should sever off circulation from the center core of the tag skin flap, and the thread should bite into both sides, cutting the flap off neatly.
It still is two knots, so one side may cut through faster than the other due to them being different knots and not a single knot cutting cutting the skin tag off. My ticklers are very very small, so it will be interesting to see if I can even tie two knots out from the center of one skin tag flap.
This so far seems my best solution to get rid of remaining sensitive skin. Without a razorblade slice leaving a big wound open to get infected. And since I'd have to do multiple flaps its probably better this way. And if it works, I won't mind hacking away at my frenulum to loosen it up some more, and then just basically doing this double sided donut tie for each and every new skin tag flap that occurs from tie cuts eating through the frenulum cord
But I will start off with the two tie cuts below that created the skin tag flaps in the first place and test removing those two first and then go from there.
Good luck mates, if this works for me I will definitely let you guys know my results. Cheers
Good news, my girlfriend has figured out a solution to my problem. She is going to help me with my next ties or ties, depending on how brave I feel. Something tells me after the first tie, I am just going to get her to rub emla cream and the heck with it, do a couple more ties while your at it to save time. It definitely does sick mates, having three tie spots all cinched and cutting through and sore and hurting at the same time.
Anyhow, to anyone who has the same problem of excess skin left in a flap or skin tag form after the thread cuts through completely, this solution may help you too.
1. Wash yourself clean. Sterilize with isopropyl alcohol wipes. Apply EMLA cream to anesthesize local area.
2. Clean your tools and equipment. Thread, needles, etc. Keep paper towel handy.
3. Dip thread if fiber or porous in alcohol. If stretch magic, can also dip or wipe with alcohol wipe.
4. Sterilize the needle, thread the needle with sterilizer thread.
5. Clean hands, area, all surfaces, make sure needle and thread are clean.
Now here are the steps to tie or remove these skin tag flaps remaining after a tying cuts through:
6. Poke needle through the middle of the lowest point on the skin tag flap. If you were to pull on it, as close to the shafts as possible should be your needle hole incision. Just like a frenulum tie.
7. Pull the needle all the way through the center lowest point on the skin tag flap. It will be two threads from the needle that comes through, you need both so don't just pull one thread like a normal tie is, you need both threads for this method to work.
8. One thread, tie a knot to cut the frontal edge. The other thread, tie the rear or back edge. It should seem like a donut with the two threads in the middle, the threads are pulled in opposite directions and the threads are tied in double surgeons knots. So if you picture a vertically oriented donut, the two knots would be on separate sides of the center donut ring. And since they both have the same center point as the middle, if they both cut or slice outwards, they should sever off circulation from the center core of the tag skin flap, and the thread should bite into both sides, cutting the flap off neatly.
It still is two knots, so one side may cut through faster than the other due to them being different knots and not a single knot cutting cutting the skin tag off. My ticklers are very very small, so it will be interesting to see if I can even tie two knots out from the center of one skin tag flap.
This so far seems my best solution to get rid of remaining sensitive skin. Without a razorblade slice leaving a big wound open to get infected. And since I'd have to do multiple flaps its probably better this way. And if it works, I won't mind hacking away at my frenulum to loosen it up some more, and then just basically doing this double sided donut tie for each and every new skin tag flap that occurs from tie cuts eating through the frenulum cord
But I will start off with the two tie cuts below that created the skin tag flaps in the first place and test removing those two first and then go from there.
Good luck mates, if this works for me I will definitely let you guys know my results. Cheers