The Experience of Foreskin Restoration: A Case Study
@article{Carlisle2016TheEO, title={The Experience of Foreskin Restoration: A Case Study}, author={G. Corey Carlisle}, journal={Journal of Psychology and Christianity}, year={2016}, volume={35}, pages={83}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:151999280} }
Foreskin restoration is an attempt to "restore" a pseudo-prepuce through surgical or other means, and common non-surgical approaches include stretching the remaining skin on the penile shaft by various manual methods, tapes, weights, and other devices.
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