Thursday, April 24, 2008
Lazy
It is summer in the Philippines and summer is the time when boys get circumcised so they have long time to recover.
I made this blog public again.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
I restored the last 7 days for an average of 22 hours a day. But the whole month before it, maybe 5 hour/day.
I'll upload some pictures while wearing Pusit to give you an idea how I use it.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
New restorer
This is way better than my previous ones. In fact, this is my best. Its circumference is perfect for my size. I can wear it with briefs or boxer without bothering others might notice. It does not hurt when I get erections or fall off when I'm flaccid.
The result so far is amazing. I am gaining (foreskin and sensitivity), without pain!
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Pubic makes my mucosa feels itchy
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Break
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Privacy
Friday, January 18, 2008
FR buddy
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Tug and cup
Based on the Coverage Index Chart, mine is about CI-2. I have about two inches of inner skin or mucosa on the frenum side which is enough to cover the glans if I have more outer skin. The skin on the other side (front) is about an inch shorter. This side should be given more tension.
Since yesterday, I tried a new way. Instead of the tugger, I used the film container to tug and the holder to cup. I put a cotton ball between the glans and the inner mocusa to give additional tension. The film container holds the foreskin. It does not cover the glans, just the tip. The holder covers the penis up to the base. The tug-and-hold way gives the highest tension among the three. It feels comfortable all the time.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
After two days
Restoring should be done about 20 hours a day, daily for greater results. You may take a day off each week. At night, it is advisable not to restore since nucturnal erection is experienced. It may damage the news cells or the growing skin or stop the blood cycle. What I do instead is I do not put on the tugger and the pusher. Just the holder. Follow the first step and insert the holder. The holder has a lot of room for the penis. It also has a larger mouth which will not create a lock and a room once you get a full erection while sleeping.
The interior of the holder is smooth. Notice it has dimples outside. What are found inside are dots.
Compare the photo above (erect) and the photo of my semi-erect penis prior to restoration.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
How do I do it?
There are five steps to use the Quicksilver4 Restorer:
1. The best time to put on the restorer is after a bath when your skin is fresh.
While flaccid, pull the foreskin. To pull as much foreskin possible, with your thumb and inder finger, hold the base and stretch it away from your body. Then, insert thumbs in the inner skin while use index and middle fingers to hold the outer skin.
2. Put on the tugger carefully. Be sure that the tip of the head do not advance over the tugger. If you have a loose circumcision, the foreskin (specially the skin with frenum or lambi if your cut is dorsal slit commonly done by a manunuli) may go beyond it.
3. Place the bottom of the pusher on the tugger. Skin over the tugger must be push against the head. Without the pusher, the penis may go in and create a lock which is not dangerous. The size of the pusher is fit with the size of the tugger. The pusher has a little allowance of room for the head during erection. When flaccid, it may not push the head and create a sound meaning there is space.
4. Place the holder until it is sealed. Check whether the skin is evenly stretched and there is a part skin that is not covered by the tugger.
5. And you are done! This should not be uncomfortable. If you feel a pain, reset. You may also improvize your own restorer as penis size varies. Quicksilver4 Restorer maybe too small or big for your size.
DAY 1 - Quicksilver4 Restorer
I don't use a commercial restorator. This time, I am using an empty deodorant bottle and a empty film container which are locally available.
To create, what I call, Quicksilver4 Restorer: 1) disassemble the deodorant bottle, 2) keep the cap and the ball, 3) put the film container inside the bottle and 4) set aside the socket.
The film container serves as a pusher - this pushes the head back, socket as a tugger - this tugs the foreskin forward, and bottle as holder - this holds the two, and also serves a vacuum.
Background
Foreskin restoration is the process of expanding the residual skin on the penis, via surgical or non-surgical methods, to create the appearance of a natural foreskin (prepuce) covering the glans penis. Foreskin restoration techniques are most commonly undertaken by men who have been circumcised or who have sustained an injury, but are also used by uncircumcised men who desire a longer foreskin and by men who have phimosis.
Men attempt foreskin restoration for many reasons. These may range from simply wanting their foreskin back, to restoring a natural appearance, desire for improved sensitivity of the glans or better sexual stimulation, and regaining a sense of wholeness.1 Some men cite a desire to regain a sense of control over their sexual organs and regaining lost self esteem. Foreskin restoration may also be seen as a form of body modification for those interested.
Nonsurgical foreskin restoration, accomplished through tissue expansion, is the more commonly used method of foreskin restoration. Both the skin of the penile shaft and the mucosal inner lining of the foreskin, if any remains after circumcision, may be expanded.
The skin is pulled forward over the glans, and tension is applied manually, by using weights, or by using elastic straps. In the second two cases a device must be attached to the skin; surgical tape is often used. An example of a device using elastic straps is the T-Tape method, which was developed in the 1990s with the idea of enabling restoration to take place more rapidly. Many specialized foreskin restoration devices that grip the skin with or without tape are also commercially available. Tension from these devices may be applied by weights or elastic straps, by pushing the skin forward on the penis, or by a combination of these methods.
The amount of tension produced by any method must be adjusted to avoid causing injury, pain or discomfort, and may be seen as a limiting factor in foreskin restoration. There is a risk of damaging tissues from the use of excessive tension or applying tension for too long. Websites about foreskin restoration vary in their recommendations, from suggesting a regimen of moderate amounts of tension applied for several hours a day 2, to recommending periods of higher tension applied for only a few minutes per day. 3, 4
Tissue stretching has long been known to stimulate mitosis, and research shows that regenerated human tissues have the attributes of the original tissue. 5 Unlike conventional skin expansion techniques, however, the process of nonsurgical foreskin restoration may take several years to complete, and depends on the amount of skin available to expand, the amount of skin desired in the end, and the regimen of stretching methods used. Patience and dedication are needed; support groups exist to help with these (see External links section). The act of stretching the skin is often described informally as "tugging" in these groups, especially those on the internet.
1 Bigelow, Jim (1992). The Joy of Uncircumcising!: Exploring Circumcision: History, Myths, Psychology, Restoration, Sexual Pleasure, and Human Rights. Aptos, CA: Hourglass Book Publishing, 113-114
2 Greer, Donald M.; Mohl, Paul C.; Sheley, Kathy A. (1982). "A technique for foreskin reconstruction and some preliminary results". The Journal of Sex Research 18 (4): 324-30.
3 Foreskin Restoration Chat Manual Restoration Method and Guide
4 Manual Methods of Foreskin Restoration
5 Cordes, Stephanie; Calhoun, Karen H.; Quinn, Francis B. (1997-10-15). "Tissue Expanders". University of Texas Medical Branch Department of Otolaryngology Grand Rounds.