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4 months (low and tigh cut)

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It is my fourth month. It has improved a little, but the scar is still hard and narrow, and with very little elasticity, which I do not know if it is normal after four months. In the area of the frenulum I have some small hard lumps that bother and pull hard. They soften over time?

Sex with condom is not bad.

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MrMac99

Hey Man, you have healed really well it can take up to a year for your scar to soften and feel normal. I use a little Bio-Oil every day and I found it very good.

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Hithere46 in reply toMrMac99

Thanks! So I will continue with bio oil!

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MrMac99 in reply toHithere46

Yeah I would continue. I found it very good. you should give it more time it will slowly get better.

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Patrickpk

I got low and tight cut as well

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