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Ok. So I'm posting them pics again. Hope they work this time.
tj2;694175 said:GhostRider - I agree with ezio...slightly to the right of the green line. It would help if you could post a photo from the side while pulling up on your frenulum. The best place to tie is usually the "V" shape your frenulum makes when you pull out on it. It doesn't look like you have much restriction left from your frenulum from the photos you posted.
Brahmanion;694249 said:nice results, the scar will go away soon. I will post mine to compare the scars. I need to make one more tie to polish the result
GhostRider;694297 said:Thanks. I wonder if scars being gone makes a difference. Cause at first I was 100% sure I need a second tie, but as scars softens I seem to get a little extra freedom. So maybe soon there will be no need for the next tie?
Because I'd rather not do it, if I don't need it. It's scary, and you miss out on sex. And I met a cute girl yesterday, so until I bang her, or get rejected, I won't tie. Don't wanna be like "Sorry baby, but my dick is getting upgrades, you can't use it now" lol.![]()
Johnny Fapowski;700534 said:I found this thread through a Google search a few days ago, and I've just finished reading through all of it and registered.
I have moderate frenulum breve, which I've microtorn a few times in the last 15 years, so I'm going to be tying my frenulum soon. Thanks for all the information everyone has given here.
Could someone add me to Flickr group please? My screen name is Johnny S78P. I'll be taking before and after photos.
FrenBreve;702383 said:Great forum; great thread. It seems to me that tying is the best way to deal with a short frenulum. My worry is that I have a reasonably substantial vein running the length of my frenulum and I will have to sever this vein along with the frenulum. It looks to me as though there is no way to tie without including this vein. Others seem to have done this - I suppose that I'm just looking for reassurance before I go for it that tying off a vein won't lead to serious bleeding when the tie breaks through.
tmptest;704361 said:
tmptest;704361 said:Tying the vein was no problem for me. (edit: Also, there was no bleeding when it came apart)
I had a slightly different problem from you guys. I had a tight frenulum, but the exact issue is that I tore a hole through the center of it a couple of years ago. It started out small but kept getting new tears that would open it more and more. A vein runs through the top of the hole. I found this method while researching the surgery options I had. I was recommended to a surgeon who basically was going to take my frenulum.
So, I already had the "needle hole" to start with
Here's a picture of each stage of this process. August 17th I made the tie. I tightened it more after this pic, just tugging on the ends. I did a double surgeons knot. Four days later I went to soak it in warm water and when I pulled my forskin back it popped apart.
When it popped, the knot was still tied around the top portion, specifically it was tied around the exposed vein you see in that picture. I'm guessing that the vein tissue doesn't disolve from the knot the way skin tissue does. At any rate I just carefully cut the knot off. As you can see in the picture, the dead end of the vein was just sticking out like that.
It stayed sticking out for nearly a week before it healed over, I was worried through this time.
Last pic is today. Looks pretty normal, I'm happy. The red dot is a microtear I sustained earlier that is still healing, unrelated to this procedure.
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tmptest;705222 said:I tried editing it and making a new post and it just removed them ... I'll try again later.