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Step 1
Do some soul-searching. There are many reasons why a man would choose to restore his foreskin. Some people prefer the look of the intact member (think Michelangelo's David). Others resent not having a choice as with infant circumcision. Many men seek the great increase in sensitivity reported by restored men. Whatever the reason, a man should ask himself if he is ready to undertake a project that will take years to complete and permanently affect the most personal area of his body.
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Step 2
Do some research. There are many methods to restoring the prepuce. Some cost nothing (manual tugging) and some require expensive ($40 to $300) equipment. Choosing a method will depend on many factors, including:
comfort
cost
ease of use
level of commitment
type of activity throughout restoration time (work, exercise, etc.)
the amount of "extra" skin (i.e. skin folds) a man currently has
whether he has more shaft or mucosal skin (Shaft skin is from the scar line to the base and is called "outer" skin. Mucosal skin goes from the corona of the glans to the scar. Since this skin will fold against the glans and therefore be "inside" the prepuce, it's referred to as "inner" skin. Note: the point where these two skin types meet is referred to as the "point of equilibrium." For most men, the POE is their circ scar)
Learn more:
* Foreskin Resoration Chat http://frcchat.org/
* Wikipedia Restoration Devices http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restoration_device
* Wikipedia Foreskin Restoration http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreskin_restoration
* National Organization of Restoring Men http://www.norm.org/
* Nonsurgical Foreskin Restoration http://www.infocirc.org/rest-e.htm
* Doctors Opposing Circumcision http://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/ -
Step 3
Choose the method that's right for you. For instance, a man who uses a public shower or locker room may prefer a device that can be donned and removed quickly and inconspicuously. A college student with roommates and not much money may prefer manual tugging. Only those men already with some loose skin can use certain methods, like O-Rings and Foreballs.
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Step 4
Manual Tugging - using fingers to gently but firmly stretch skin out and over the glans. Usually done for 15 minutes a time three or four times a day. Cheapest, easiest and least conspicuous method.
T-Tape - medical tape formed into a "T" shape (side view) then wrapped around the member and drawn forward over the glans. Comfortable and effective, this method suits many restorers and can be worn 24 hours or more, including during sleep. Drawbacks include time to apply and remove, discomfort when removing and the lack of spontaneity when amorous.
O-Rings - simple rubber gaskets available at most hardware stores. Shaft skin drawn over the glans and fed through the ring naturally pulls back, applying tension as the ring and skin draw back against the (wider than ring) glans. This method requires more loose skin than many beginning restorers have. One major benefit is that it can speed dekeratinization of the glans, increasing sensitivity.
CATIIQ - short for "Constant Applied Tension II Quick," this device pulls and pushes simultaneously for both inner and outer skin growth. Goes on and off very quickly. It's available online and at ebay for around $40.
DTR - short for "Dual Tension Restorer," this device pulls and pushes simultaneously for both inner and outer skin growth. It's available online at about $80.
Canister or Pill Tube - by cutting the bottom from a cylinder (35mm film canister), the user can draw shaft skin over the plastic and tape it in place. By attaching a wire, the user can apply tension with an elastic band around the knee or leg. Stuffing the cylinder with cotton and capping it can apply 'inner' tension as well. While cheap, easy and effective, this method requires the user construct the device and use tape.
Tug Ahoy - silicone plug is placed against the glans and shaft skin is pulled up over the plug, holding it in place with a soft rubber cap. The wearer then applies an elastic strap to the Tug Ahoy and around the knee or leg, applying pulling tension.
TLC Tugger - silicone plug is placed against the glans and shaft skin is pulled up over the plug, holding it in place with a soft rubber cap. The wearer then applies an elastic strap to the TLC and around the knee or leg, applying pulling tension.
MySkinClamp - made from medical-grade stainless steel, this device functions similarly to the CATIIQ and DTR.
Foreballs - requires some foreskin, which is drawn over one of the balls and taped in place. -
Step 5
Get started! Start slowly. It takes some getting used to and LOTS of commitment. Try several different methods and find the one right for you. Though some men report initial gains, don't expect to see immediate results. Remember, the race goes not to the swift nor the strong but to he who endures to the end!
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Step 6
Start a digital photo diary. While it sounds like a strange idea, many men who don't start one end up regretting not having "before" pictures. Because the process is so long, you won't notice gradual changes over months of work. But pulling up an image from last year can really surprise you. Get extreme close ups (member should fill the frame) from the front and each side. Take one set of pictures a month and remember to date the photos. Use the same location and lighting conditions every time. Store them on a computer only you have access to or password-protect their location.









Comments
xmale50 said
on 8/28/2008 dtr works, i am the first one in pictures of other restorers on the dtr web site.
chuck the inventor of the dtr is very helpful
and it works.