Hi guys, first thanks for the thread.
So this looked so easy that I gave it a chance, but ... has anyone experienced vein dilatation on glans ?
I mean I tried to tie my frenulum like this picture, and had to cut the knot 48h later because of this.
(I actually wanted to do it earlier but my friend, who helped me through the process, told me to wait, that I was too impatient and I just should wait for the blood to reroot)

I am wondering if it's because my glans seems to "dive" into the top of frenulum this issue happened.. It's like I've tied a very small part of glans that's now scar tissue.
So it's been 2 weeks now i'm waiting for it to heal but the veins are still inflated (and even more when I wank).

Anyway, I'm booked for an urologist tomorrow, I'm hoping he'll be able to do anything to fix it.
It's very stressful though.


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Hi guys, first thanks for the thread.
So this looked so easy that I gave it a chance, but ... has anyone experienced vein dilatation on glans ?
I mean I tried to tie my frenulum like this picture, and had to cut the knot 48h later because of this.
(I actually wanted to do it earlier but my friend, who helped me through the process, told me to wait, that I was too impatient and I just should wait for the blood to reroot)

I am wondering if it's because my glans seems to "dive" into the top of frenulum this issue happened.. It's like I've tied a very small part of glans that's now scar tissue.
So it's been 2 weeks now i'm waiting for it to heal but the veins are still inflated (and even more when I wank).

Anyway, I'm booked for an urologist tomorrow, I'm hoping he'll be able to do anything to fix it.
It's very stressful though.


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What advice did the urologist give? I hope that he was able to take some of the stress away for you.
 
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Many thanks necrojb173,

Your answer and post on the previous site is very helpful! Also I have the impression that you got a very good result for yourself and you are very happy with it!

This Monday I will go to a second urologist for a second opinion, and I maybe he knows about tying and can do it instead of frenuplasty or support me in any kind (you recommend numbing, so maybe the least he can give me is some EMLA cream, otherwise nothing keeps me from doing it without it .

So in any case, Tuesday will be the day I hope to report that the procedure was done (most possible by myself) ;)

I will use a betadine bath the sterilize the area and also the single use rubber gloves. Stitching through the suture needle and tying the knot with the fingers should work equally good, as a fisherman I am used to hold fishing hooks and tie knots by hand - the procedure looks pretty similar to that LOL
And after that applying iodine ointment several times per day should keep it clean as you suggest.

In case the knot is not tight enough in the first place (not sure if the surgeons knot keeps the tension after the first winding before applying the second knot above?) I could leave some centimeters of filament on both ends to open and retighten the knot some days later in case it did not cut through?

Some things got in my way and delayed me, but today I finally was able to do the procedure!

I must say it went very well despite the massive stress I felt. I showered first, then cleaned the frenulum and gloves with iodine.

The biggest problem I had was that I only have two hands. So it wasnt easy to grab the frenulum with the left hand, and in the right hand I held the needle. Also I underestimated the amount of pressure I needed to pierce the needle trough! The pain was no fun but tolerable, didnt use anything to numb. There was no bleeding I could see, and the hole looks very small thanks to the atraumatic suture needle I used.

Tying the knot very tight was not that easy too. Before I could finish the first knot and lay over the second knot, it started to open up slightly. But I guess we will see if its tight enough.

So I am very glad I found this very helpful and encouraging forum, and say thanks for the support so far!!!

Now lets see how it heals. I applied iodine cream, not sure yet how to best care for the wound over the next days.

Any recommendations will be very welcomed!

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Hi guys,

Thinking about it lately and I don't know how I've gone so long without possibly realising it that my frenulum might be shorter than normal. Does it look shorter than normal in the photo? Have been sexually active for the last 15 years and actually snapped the frenulum my first time having sex. Let it heal and thought nothing of it as it never happened again. But when I think about it, when I'm fully erect I can feel the frenulum slightly holding the head back and almost feels like it would snap again if I really push it out. I also feel that maybe it will snap again if I go very hard during sex.

So first of all I'm asking does it seem shorter than normal and secondly would I benefit from having it sorted. I'm considering using the method myself even though I'm a but anxious about the pain and whether it will heal right.

Also i've tried some exercises to increase length over the last couple years, on and off, probably about a month at most. Again retrospectively thinking, I believe I made some gains quite quickly and have now only recently connected the dots to another problem I have that may well be related. When i ejaculate it doesn't squirt out anymore, it's almost like there is a blockage and it forces itself out slowly. I realised the other day that the opeing on my glans seems to be closed quite tightly when the shaft is fully extended, caused by the short frenulum perhaps? I believe it may be due to the exercises as if the length has increased then the frenulum will be pulling even more, hence closing the opening on the glans?
Thanks
 
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Hi,

My frenulum has bothered me for some time now. First, i tried stretching for like 1.5 months, but the results were minimal. After that i found this thread and seeing so many success stories i did the tying myself. The tie broke at the morning of day 7. I used a 0.16 mm fishing line and an antiseptic cream. The piercing wasn't all that painful and i only started to notice some pain after day 2. Now I'm going to heal and and do the 2nd tie after. I definitely see some improvement, but not what i wish for quite yet.

I got some questions -
1) How do i get rid off the lump of skin that got left over?
2) And do you guys think that i have minor phimosis too and should do some stretching or removing the frenulum would solve the problem completely?

Thank you!

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Hello everyone. I'm a new member to the forums having just registered, but have been frequenting them for a while now. I decided it's time to register and hopefully add my own knowledge to this place! :)

Now, i've been doing my own Penis Enlargement routine off and on since the start of the year, but sadly have had to stop to address a problem. After doing some research on the internet it appears I have a case of Phimosis and Frenulum Breve.

Since I was a child my frenulum has always been on the short side and i've always seen a small white ring on the foreskin when it was retracted, but none of this has ever caused any problems up until recently. Over the period of about 6 months my foreskin has gradually become dry during the day and after sexual activity it is left cracked/teared. Eventually I decided to use some Palmer's Cocoa Butter to moisterize and help reduce any scarring or stretch marks. It certainly helps with the dryness but doesn't seem to do much for the tightness. I have combined stretching techniques with massages for a couple months at a time, but I keep getting tears and cracks, and have had to wait for them to heal before starting again. Two nights ago I had my first tear on the actual frenulum itself after simply retracting the foreskin to urinate (something I have been doing every time I urinate to help make the foreskin more pliable and for better hygiene).

I took to the internet once again to see if there is anything else that can be done. I do not want circumcision and would prefer to avoid a frenuloplasty as that involves removing the frenulum from what I can gather. After browsing for a couple hours I came across this webpage Tying Up the Frenulum

Has anyone heard of this?

It talks of a solution that involves tying a suture through the frenulum under local anaesthetic (EMLA cream would suffice as it temporarily numbs the skin for use of needles or stitches without pain). These sutures/knots have to be tied tight enough so they can cut into the skin over time. After the first day you bathe your whole penis head in some warm water 3-4 times a day for 15 mins to help keep the area soft and pliable. I think this is done every day until healed. Antiseptic cream is applied liberally so as to not get an infection. From what I have read, you do one knot at a time with the first knot at the top of the frenulum and close to the shaft or head. After about 10 days it should be done and you can pull the forskin down with great ease. You keep repeating these sutures from the top to the bottom until you are happy with the amount of slack on the frenulum and foreskin.

The guy in that link seems to have done a neat job without any major scarring and most importantly without any removal of the frenulum. As I understand it the frenulum heals into itself or into the shaft.

When I found out about this method I searched for more information, but I haven't been able to find much more than what's already in that link. I did find another page however, where this guy had performed the surgery on himself because it's such a simple procedure and cost effective.

I have compiled a bullet point list of what's needed and the basic steps for performing this Frenulum Tying if anyone is interested?

I'm willing to perform this simple surgery on myself if I can find enough information on the procedure and ofcourse the time and privacy to get everything together. It appears to be an effective alternative to eliminate the restrictiveness of a tight frenulum and foreskin without having to resort to the removal of tissue like what would happen in a frenuloplasty and circumcision.


Anyone know anything about Frenulum Tying?? :)

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The penile frenulum is like a small strap that connects the foreskin to the underside of the glans. In young adults who begin to have sexual activity it can break completely or partially causing pain and bleeding, sometimes quite painful.
Frenulum breakage is a relatively common reason for consultation in a hospital emergency room. If this happens to you, you should remove the foreskin backwards and press the brace between your thumb and index finger for 5 minutes to stop the bleeding. Afterwards, sexual rest is recommended for 2-3 weeks until you have healed completely, and make an appointment with your urologist to assess a complete section on a scheduled basis
If you continue to bleed or if you are not cold-blooded enough to perform the digital compression maneuver yourself, then you should go to the emergency room. The doctor will perform the compression with his fingers and, if necessary, will give you some stitches. Then, go to the urologist.

At other times, the frenulum does not break, but it pulls and bothers you with sexual relations. In this case, you should also go to your urologist to assess the surgery. With the operation, you will stop having discomfort and you will avoid the frenulum breaking.

The frenulum section or frenuloplasty is simple. It is performed under local anesthesia, lasts about 30 minutes, and does not require admission. Normally there are reabsorbable stitches that fall out on their own. In the postoperative period, sexual rest is recommended for 3-4 weeks or until all the stitches have fallen out. Rarely are there any complications secondary to the surgery.
 
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The penile frenulum is like a small strap that connects the foreskin to the underside of the glans. In young adults who begin to have sexual activity it can break completely or partially causing pain and bleeding, sometimes quite painful.
Frenulum breakage is a relatively common reason for consultation in a hospital emergency room. If this happens to you, you should remove the foreskin backwards and press the brace between your thumb and index finger for 5 minutes to stop the bleeding. Afterwards, sexual rest is recommended for 2-3 weeks until you have healed completely, and make an appointment with your urologist to assess a complete section on a scheduled basis
If you continue to bleed or if you are not cold-blooded enough to perform the digital compression maneuver yourself, then you should go to the emergency room. The doctor will perform the compression with his fingers and, if necessary, will give you some stitches. Then, go to the urologist.

At other times, the frenulum does not break, but it pulls and bothers you with sexual relations. In this case, you should also go to your urologist to assess the surgery. With the operation, you will stop having discomfort and you will avoid the frenulum breaking.

The frenulum section or frenuloplasty is simple. It is performed under local anesthesia, lasts about 30 minutes, and does not require admission. Normally there are reabsorbable stitches that fall out on their own. In the postoperative period, sexual rest is recommended for 3-4 weeks or until all the stitches have fallen out. Rarely are there any complications secondary to the surgery.
As someone who carefully researched solutions for Frenulum Breve and who eventually made three successful ties one after another - inspired totally by what I had read in this thread - I find it very strange indeed that anyone would decide to make a post apparently advocating an alternative solution, and an invasive one at that. Why, elburrodecali, would anyone consider frenulopasty or frenectomy ahead of tying? Beats me.
 
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Como alguien que investigó cuidadosamente las soluciones para Frenulum Breve y que finalmente hizo tres lazos exitosos uno tras otro, inspirados totalmente por lo que había leído en este hilo, me resulta muy extraño que alguien decida hacer un post aparentemente abogando por una solución alternativa , y uno invasivo en eso. ¿Por qué, elburrodecali, alguien consideraría la frenulopatía o la frenectomía antes de la vinculación? Me gana
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If you don't like what I post and you criticize why don't you post topics that are important to everyone. What I post is because I do research.
 
I agree with FrenBreve. It's not what this topic is about, it's specifically about an alternative to the procedure you posted and I'm not even sure who it was aimed at in the first place?
 
As someone who carefully researched solutions for Frenulum Breve and who eventually made three successful ties one after another - inspired totally by what I had read in this thread - I find it very strange indeed that anyone would decide to make a post apparently advocating an alternative solution, and an invasive one at that. Why, elburrodecali, would anyone consider frenulopasty or frenectomy ahead of tying? Beats me.

this is the only forum that has a running success in frenulum removal. Not even the best surgeon can do as well as some of these men have done in the brotherhood. We do not need another method as the method we use is solid and has work for years. Frenulum tying has not had one injury! I completely and absolutely support frenulum tying and I am also someone to has removed his frenulum.
 
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Como alguien que investigó cuidadosamente las soluciones para Frenulum Breve y que finalmente hizo tres lazos exitosos uno tras otro, inspirados totalmente por lo que había leído en este hilo, me resulta muy extraño que alguien decida hacer un post aparentemente abogando por una solución alternativa , y uno invasivo en eso. ¿Por qué, elburrodecali, alguien consideraría la frenulopatía o la frenectomía antes de la vinculación? Me gana
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If you don't like what I post and you criticize why don't you post topics that are important to everyone. What I post is because I do research.
Read through the thread; you will find I have been adding posts from time to time since joining the group in 2016. Everything I have posted has been relevant to the topic.
 
Not sure what elburrodecali's problem is, but never mind... the results in this group speak for themself, no frenuloplasty could achieve such good and minimally invasive results...

very goods news regarding my 1st tying!

So yesterday, 6 days since tying, I had the feeling that the knot almost cut through the frenulum.

Pulling on the nylon thread was pretty painful, so I decided to use an exacto knife (new blade, sterilised with ethanol and iodine) to cut through the rest. I placed the sharp tip of the knife to the knot and before I could do anything, it had already cut through with a weird sound, the knot came loose immediately and my frenulum was separated in a perfect way.

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The skin still needs to heal a little, but here are the results right now. Its a really big difference to before, but I guess the skin will need lots of stretching to free up the glans some more, maybe even a 2nd tie?

Now that the frenulum band is gone, the skin gap without it should be able to stretch with Betamethasone cream?

I will show the results to my urologist and ask if he can prescribe Betamethasone 0,1%

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Not sure what elburrodecali's problem is, but never mind... the results in this group speak for themself, no frenuloplasty could achieve such good and minimally invasive results...

very goods news regarding my 1st tying!

So yesterday, 6 days since tying, I had the feeling that the knot almost cut through the frenulum.

Pulling on the nylon thread was pretty painful, so I decided to use an exacto knife (new blade, sterilised with ethanol and iodine) to cut through the rest. I placed the sharp tip of the knife to the knot and before I could do anything, it had already cut through with a weird sound, the knot came loose immediately and my frenulum was separated in a perfect way.

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The skin still needs to heal a little, but here are the results right now. Its a really big difference to before, but I guess the skin will need lots of stretching to free up the glans some more, maybe even a 2nd tie?

Now that the frenulum band is gone, the skin gap without it should be able to stretch with Betamethasone cream?

I will show the results to my urologist and ask if he can prescribe Betamethasone 0,1%

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Great work Schwrik - what a difference that tie has made!
 
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