I have an update to make, some might have read my previous post. I cut my frenulum with a razor blade since I'm somewhat impatient. I used lidocaine to numb the area, it works in minutes. I think I did a good job cutting my frenulum. Ok, so after half a year I decided it wasn't enough, my penis head still bend when I really retracted my foreskin. Frenulum was still attached to head by about 1/4 to 1/2 cm. Then I decided to do another cut with the blade, but it was too close to my penis and was too scared to cut, I ended up doing a half job which healed right away, fortunately there was no scar tissue. After this I decided to do the tying, I figured it would not heal back (as in reattach) because it would cut as the tissue died. I decided to use thin polyester thread (the kind used to attach buttons to shirts). I have some recommendations and some warnings based on my experience. The thin thread is great, great, great for cutting. It cut about 2 mm of frenulum in just 3 days. The thinner the thread the faster it cuts. Now comes the warning. This kind of thread is non elastic, so once it cuts some tissue, it becomes too loose to finish the job. In my case I ended up finishing the job with a razor blade again, this time it was easier because I had the thread as a guide of when/where to stop. Since the thread was so thin it was impossible to re-tie. This time I used nothing to numb it since the tissue was 80% dead, there was less than a quarter drop of blood. I knew I was going to need another tie to completely detach my penis head from the frenulum. So there I have my penis with a recent cut and no pain, what did I do? I retracted it got an erection and since there was no pain I contracted my muscles making my penis swell instantaneously, this caused one second of sharp pain and a completely detached glans, it ripped through the remaining frenulum. Oh the freedom lol.
Frenulum tying: pros: easy, fast job, fast healing, no pain, no blood. Cons: slow process, multiple sessions, may need to finish the job with a blade (I was not the only one on this forum who finished the job with a blade)
Blade: pros: fast (pretty much the only pro), only one to two sessions. Cons: lots of blood, painful if not correctly numbed, takes longer to heal, higher possibility of an infection, the blood can get you to cut blindly.
Here are the products I recommend for tying according to my experience.
Use vitamin E oil, this thing is the best, absolutely no scar tissue. It also increases the healing speed and reduces the pain to cero, it does not burn. I also recommend to use Colloidal silver, it will prevent most infections either viral or bacterial, you can use it in liquid or gel form. Make sure it is high quality. I used the smallest needle from pack of multiple needles/sizes. The thinner the thread the faster it will cut through, however try to use some elastic thread. Thin thread is impossible to untie and retie and once it cuts some tissue it will become loose. I used two surgeons knots (not sure if this is what they are called) the one where you do two loops instead of one. It didn't came undone, I left a little mark and it didn't move. One HUGE warning. DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT ever put alcohol on your penis.