This site discusses phimosis in its specific forms of phimotic ring, frenulum breve, adhesions or skinbridges. During erection these conditions inhibit the relationship between foreskin and glans. This functionally restricts the erection, and thus has an effect on the sexuality. With our culture's attitudes on health care, it would be appropriate to encourage early prevention.

Jan 2021 : Please read the new summary.

SKINBRIDGE AT 28

Hi,

I have been reading your page with great interest.

I am 28 years old and for many years have been aware that the general appearance of my genitals is not as per 'normal',.

My penis is just over 8'' when erect and there is no problem in retraction of forskin, the shape of my glans is 90% 'as it should be', but just under the front of the glans where you would expect normal glans definition and joining of the frenulum, the skin is bonded to the glans, covering what should be the most sensitive part of the penis.

It looks like simple surgery would part the skin but there are very pronounced blood vessels in this area and cutting away looks hazardous on examination.

Any advice would be welcome, i have reached the stage where a solution is more important than the embarasment of explaining.

Best Regards

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sounds like a skinbridge - check it out on my pages, this will need surgery --- forget the urologist go straight to a surgeon they are the specialists for cutting

Robin