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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.

So you think i should look to tie at that piece of skin right at the top of the freunulm with the hole say under the glans on the skin below?

Any advice in the bit that has the small tea in it about 1cm from the top?

Also, it seems like this is a fairly straightforward cut to me......would you agree?
 
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.



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.

I didn't make a second knot, I left the same knot for all the 12 days. At a certain moment I tried to cut the old knot to make a new one, but i didn't managed to cut it, so i left the original knot, and at the end it worked. In the first days the progress seems small, you must be patient.

I don't know how it works with non-nylon thread, but if you can cut it there are not particular contraindications: just cut it and make a new one (in the same place of the old one). However i suggest you to wait a few days to see what happens.
 
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?
 
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?




same here

my nub was left by my urologist

been there for over a year no issues with it other than the fact it is there
 
Hi everyone,
2 days ago, my frenulum was snapped while having sex, and made a tiny cut. It was bleeding a bit but my partner was freaking out.
After reading this post i decided to do the Tying tomorrow to get rid of the frenulum, so that will never happened again.

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?

The basic tools i will get tomorrow:
- Isopropyl alcohol,
- Needle,
- Thread,
- Bacitracin,
Are these enough to finish the process?

Thank you all,
 
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.

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?

- 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

Averynicefish;720957 said:
The basic tools i will get tomorrow:
- Isopropyl alcohol,
- Needle,
- Thread,
- Bacitracin,
Are these enough to finish the process?
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:
- 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.

Thank you Max,
I did it yesterday,
Not perfect but good enough i think, cuz i can only make 1 knot (surgeon knot). (I cut the thread too soon, the second knot got out and now too short to make the 2nd knot again, but hope that it's tight enough).
.
And i got 1 useful tip is that you should put a bit of bacitracin cream on the needle, make it goes through the skin very easy. (Before it was just painful to get the needle through, then i put a bit of that, it just went right through like no problem).
 
Yesterday I did another tie (it's my 2nd tie).
I used the same techniques of the first tie (see older post if interested), except for the knot. This time i used a simple knot instead of a surgeon knot, because it's easier to tie it tight. I hope that, with this kind of knot, it will cut faster than the last time. I'll keep you updated on the results of this "experiment".
 
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.

Oh my last tie was almost 9 months ago :D

but here is a pic, tell me if its ok, and do you guys think i need to numb the area with EMLA creme?

http://i.imgur.com/LWTz5vX.jpg

i tried two possible attachments

edit: tried it via link
 
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I can´t see the attachments.. "Invalid Attachment specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator".

Try uploading to an image host instead.
 
Teasle;721803 said:
Oh my last tie was almost 9 months ago :D
but here is a pic, tell me if its ok, and do you guys think i need to numb the area with EMLA creme?
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?
EMLA is recommended if you pierce the skin with a needle, if you don't pierce skin it isn't necessary.
 
well i cant tie anymore because of the vein that is in the way, and it would be for both the function and the esthetic!

and the little nub i would love to tie of but im a bit scared :D
 
Hey, I have been researching frenulum tying and have come across a few different sites with different information on what size string/thread to use and what types. But the most common attribute is stretchy-ness, so I think I will use the stretch magic to do my tying but what diameter should I use? theres like .5 .7 .8 and 1mm.
 
I used .5 mm and it worked perfectly didnt even need to retie, go for that!
 
Hi, its me again. So i untied my first tie because I had to much pain. And now I've done a new tie. A little higher then before. My problem is that it's been 10 days and the tie still hasnt breaked, everyone elses breaks after 7 days mine still dont have a hole. It feels normal but nothing is happening, the close tie seems "loseend up" and i want to remove the tie and make a new one but what if i dont find the hole? What do you guys think, should i let it be or take the tie out? And will pulling the thread make the process faster?
 
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