Foreskin mod
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Sunday October 18th, 2009 @ 2:53 PM
Filed under: Surgical
So I am an uncircumcised male and I have been giving thought to getting cut. That said I don’t want to turn this into a cut vs. uncut argument, I’ve done my research and made up my own mind.
Now I had this idea of instead of removing the foreskin to just modify it, and if I don’t like the results I can just remove it completely. The concept I want to try is to cut the foreskin lengthwise into strips. The idea is that it will create a sort of french tickler with the skin.
I am looking for any advice on this. Is this a doable mod? What issues may I come up against? Has this or something like this been done before?
Based on how a foreskin moves and changes and spreads out with the the erectile tendancies of the penis, I’d think cutting your foreskin into strips - (like a fringe? I’m envisioning penis tassles..) - wouldn’t work.
Someone please correct me if I’m wrong. And send pictures!
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2 Responses to “Foreskin mod”
That sounds hilarious. I hope he goes through with it and posts pictures. Might be fun for his sexual partner…
Xenobiologista on October 28th, 2009 at 7:42 amIs IAM moddoctor still kicking around? If so he’d be well worth tracking down. Anyhow, I’m a little more skeptical than Lexci on this one.
I’m not a doctor, but as I understand adult circumcision is a significantly bigger deal than as an infant, and generally requires stitches and/or cauterisation. Remember circumcision involves removal of 1/3-1/2 of the shaft skin. Hence, unless you can think of some way to stitch the foreskin in place to avoid complete retraction, any “slits” will open directly onto the shaft flesh, which at best would likely lead to visible scarring or possible infection during healing, and at worst severe shaft scarring can lead to erectile dysfunction and other nastiness.
Again, I don’t claim to be an authority, but I’d tread very carefully. Untested (heavy) body mods are risky enough, but we’re talking about function of your junk here. Don’t let anybody tell you it “sounds safe enough, can’t hurt to try” just because they want to see something cool and new, especially if they have no medical experience. Piercers and cutters don’t count. Xeno and I are both research life scientists, we don’t count. Try and find an understanding doctor, online or off.
redeye on November 3rd, 2009 at 3:20 amLeave a Comment