'Ello everybody,I would like to share my experience,with this procedure.I have already did this 5 times (3 of them were unsuccessful) and probably will have to do it atleast 2 times.My frenulum was less than 5 mm long, when I first started doing this and it is still not loose enough to be able to pull the foreskin fully.3 of my attempts were a complete failure,because I did not go deep enough and basically cut only the surface of frenulum,therefore
it is very important to go as close to the shaft as possible or you won't be happy with the results.
Do not pull the needle out,before tying the knot or you won't be able to put the needle back again.Like an idiot,I did this on my 5th attempt in order to prevent pain from the streching,when the head of the needle went through it as it is much wider than the tip of the needle and stung pretty badly.I thought,I would be able to guide the thread throught the hole I made,but it was way too small,I could not do it and had to do it again
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I tyed the small frenulum vein and did not experience any major problems.The only think that
I experienced is this wierd tinglish sensation from time to time,but it dissaperead after couple days and never returned.No sensitivity lost and my dick did not fall off,so that is good.
I highly recommend to use some kind of light source to locate the thinnest spot to penetrate and double check,before putting the needle or you might end-up like me,failing it 3 times..
On average,It took me from 3 to 5 days to finish the cut.
Try to tye the knot as tight as possible,even if it starts to sting or you will have to re-tighen it later on.
Lubricant,such as coconut oil or even cooking oil, helps the needle to get through the frenulum easier.I recommend to use it once you get the tip of the needle throught the skin as applying it before,makes the needle hard to control.
The scarring is almost non-existing as it is a non-invasive method.
Equipment that I used:
- Disinfectant for the needle and thread : a bottle of vodka.(3% hydrogen peroxide solution will work as well.No need for expensive disinfectants.)
- Thread: 0.3 mm fishing line.Worked perfectly every time.
- Antiseptic cream: did not use it as it slows the cutting process down,but kept it clean.
- Soaking: did not use it,but it helps to relieve the pain.
- Needle: just a regular,new,thin sewing needle.
- Anesthetic: did not use it.The pain is comparable to a bee sting,maybe even less.
So far,I am happy with the results that this procedure gave me.Just do not make the same mistakes that I did and you will be happy with the results.It is very simple,not that painful,even without anesthetic.
I'm sorry for no photos.I just do not feel comfortable with sharing.