Penis Frenulum Removal
How to find it: The frenulum is the spot where the glans meets the shaft on the underside of the penis just below the head, and the concentration of nerve endings
The clitoris is a complex structure, containing external and internal components. It consists of the glans (including the frenulum of clitoris, which is a frenulum on
No skin mobility; Scarring. Below: This photograph shows the lack of skin mobility during erection of a circumcised penis. Note the dark scar where the foreskin was
A fully captioned cross-section of an intact penis, linked to a detailed and illustrated glossary.
A: The penis: foreskin, glans and shaft problems. A1 A tight foreskin that won’t retract back over the glans (phimosis). A2 A tight, uncomfortable or torn frenulum
Removal of the male foreskin and the female clitoral hood (female foreskin) are anatomically equivalent. However, neurologically speaking, removal of the male
Body modification (or body alteration) is the deliberate altering of the human anatomy or human physical appearance. It is often done for aesthetics, sexual
Photographs of the frenulum of the intact adult male penis
Foreskin: The foreskin comprises roughly 50% (and sometimes more) of the mobile skin system of the penis. If unfolded and spread out flat