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w9323

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Skin Bridge On Penis
Posted: 02-13-07 22:42pm

I have a small skin bridge on the bottom of my penis. It connects from the head to the shaft. I want to get it removed but I dont want to tell my parents about it and the thought of having a doctor slice at that area scares me. I read online about a man who removed his own skin bridges himself, and was wondering if this was ok. Here is the link: http://attrition.Org/misc/ ee/foreskin

would it be ok to do this myself? Or is that something that should definitely be avoided and only have a doctor/surgeon perform? Please help me. Thanks
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Llewellyn

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Posted: 02-14-07 00:00am

That's crazy. I would never suggest cutting into yourself at home. Maybe if you are a doctor and know what you are doing. Maybe. But otherwise, absolutely not.

If you are underage and do not want to talk to your parents about it, you should probably wait until you are old enough to have it done all on your own.

Other than that, all that I can tell you is that as a woman, I honestly cannot imagine that bothering me in a lover, so don't do it just to impress anyone.
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w9323

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Posted: 02-14-07 02:45am

How might I set up an arrangement for an operation for removal of the skin bridge? Do I just talk to my doctor or are there certain doctors who specialize in this?
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Llewellyn

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Posted: 02-14-07 04:11am

I would talk to your regular doctor first. I would think there is a good chance he can take care of it. If he can't for whatever reason, you might need him to refer you to someone who can. So either way, I think your regular doctor is going to be your best bet.
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orlandowts

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hi
Posted: 03-18-08 19:55pm

if you take the skin off it hurts alottttt and it takes 2 years for the skin to look normal even if its done and it dosnt hurt you still have a scar ans its ugly
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