Prepuce Restoration – Can it Improve Male Organ Sensation?

Posted by John Dugan
339 Pageviews

In recent years, the customary practice of cutting male infants has come into question, with critics arguing that it is an unnecessary surgery that results in loss of male organ sensation. There may be some validity to this argument, because an exposed head is more likely to develop thicker, less-responsive skin as a result of exposure to clothing and the environment. For men who want the experience of having an intact prepuce, prepuce restoration may be an option. Supporters believe that restoring the prepuce can have important physiological and psychological benefits, from increased sensitivity to improved body image to relief from anger issues related to childhood ablation of the sheath. The various techniques and male organ care options discussed below may help men to make an informed decision about their male health.

Surgical prepuce restoration

Surgical restoration of the prepuce involves grafting skin from another part of the body – usually the sac – to the shaft of the male organ. While this procedure does not replace the nerve and mucosal tissues lost to surgical ablation of the sheath, it can give the appearance of a normal, intact male organ and help to protect the head from exposure to the outside world. Some men report improvement in sensation related to the procedure, although serious complications may also result from the skin graft. Because of this, various organizations advise strongly against this option, urging men to consider non-invasive techniques at restoration instead.

Non-surgical methods

Men who prefer not to go the surgical route have other options, such as stretching the existing skin of the shaft until it covers the head. This is often done using a type of traction device that pulls the existing skin downward and holds it in place; weights may also be used to place tension on the skin. As the skin stretches downward, new skin cells form, and depending on the time and dedication a man puts into the procedure, a certain amount of skin may be “grown” to give the appearance of a natural prepuce.

Results can be mixed and depend on the individual’s cell generation rate, as well as his level of patience – it can take several years to grow a satisfactory amount of skin. In addition, the new skin may have a looser appearance than a natural prepuce; and some men have reported problems keeping the head covered.

Whether or not to attempt restoring the prepuce through surgery or skin-stretching techniques is a decision that men should make in together with their healthcare providers; anyone considering such a procedure should be sure to get all the related information on side effects, as well as the psychological aspect of prepuce restoration.

Artificial/prosthetic prepuces

For those who are not convinced that either of the preceding options will work for them, there are a variety of artificial or prosthetic prepuces available that can be used to protect the male organ. These range from soft fabrics with a Velcro closure to latex covers that maintain the head in a warm, moist environment. Users have reported a significant improvement in sensation after several weeks of use.

Nutrient creams for increased male organ sensation

Whether a man chooses to pursue one of these approaches, improving male organ sensation is within easy reach for those who have lost sensation as a result of aggressive manual stimulation or intimacy. Cut or not, treating the skin of the male organ with a nutrient-rich male organ health creme  (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) can restore moisture to this sensitive area, as well as providing the nutrients that are essential for the repair and maintenance of male skin and nerve tissue. A daily application of a male creme may be all that some men need to experience a more sensitive, healthier male organ.

Visit http://www.man1health.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.