Re: Regrowing one's foreskin with iodine
Yes. Over 75% or more of the nerve endings are destroyed.
I personally have no desire to do it but here is just one reason some men do a restoration.
When the glans of a circumcised man rubs against his shorts or clothing, the sensitive penis tissue is irritated. This constant irritation decreases over time as the man ages.
The glans and inner foreskin remnant are mucous membranes, the same type of tissue as under your eyelid and inside your mouth. The foreskin protects the mucous membranes. After circumcision, the mucous membranes are exposed and rub against clothing and bed sheets. Over time, the mucous membranes keratinize, that is, they develop a calloused layer that protects the tissue.
Foreskin restoration grows a skin tube that covers the glans, thereby providing the same protection as the natural foreskin. Because some of the foreskin structure removed during circumcision helps keep the foreskin forward over the glans, in order to protect the glans, enough skin must be grown. Many men can grow enough skin to have full flaccid coverage within 1 to 2 years. Full erect coverage takes longer.
http://www.restoringforeskin.org/why-restore-yo...
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