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What is penile frenuloplasty?

Penile frenuloplasty is a surgical procedure to lengthen the frenulum, a band of tissue that connects the foreskin to the underside of the glans penis. It is a relatively minor procedure, typically performed under local anesthesia, and takes about 20 minutes to complete.

The frenulum is normally elastic and allows the foreskin to retract fully during an erection. However, in some men, the frenulum is too short or tight, which can cause pain and tearing during erections and sexual intercourse. This condition is known as frenulum breve.

Penile frenuloplasty can be performed on both circumcised and uncircumcised men. The procedure involves making a small incision in the frenulum and then stitching it back together in a way that lengthens it.

After the surgery, the patient will be instructed to keep the area clean and dry. Stitches are typically removed after 7-10 days. Most men can resume sexual activity within 2-4 weeks of surgery.

Penile frenuloplasty is a safe and effective procedure for treating frenulum breve. It can help to improve range of motion, reduce pain, and enhance sexual function.

Here are some of the benefits of penile frenuloplasty:

  • Reduced or eliminated pain during erections and sexual intercourse
  • Increased range of motion of the foreskin
  • Improved sexual function
  • Preservation of the foreskin (in uncircumcised men)

Penile frenuloplasty is a surgical procedure performed on the frenulum of the penis. The frenulum is a band of tissue on the underside of the penis that connects the glans (head) to the shaft. This tissue can sometimes be too tight or short, causing discomfort, pain, or other issues during sexual activity.

The purpose of penile frenuloplasty is to release or lengthen the frenulum to alleviate these problems. This procedure can be done for medical reasons, such as to treat conditions like frenulum breve (a short or tight frenulum), or for cosmetic reasons to improve sexual function and comfort.

During the surgery, a surgeon will typically make an incision in the frenulum and then carefully release or lengthen it to reduce tension. The exact technique used may vary depending on the individual case and the surgeon’s preference. After the procedure, patients are usually advised to refrain from sexual activity for a period of time to allow for proper healing.

Penile frenuloplasty is a relatively minor surgical procedure and is generally safe when performed by an experienced urologist or surgeon. However, as with any surgery, there are potential risks and complications, such as infection, bleeding, scarring, or changes in sensitivity. It’s important for individuals considering this procedure to discuss the risks and benefits with their healthcare provider and make an informed decision based on their specific circumstances.

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