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4 Weeks Post Op (Shang Ring)

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Today is 4 weeks since I got my Shang Ring Circumcision. My healing was delayed due to the wound reopening which thankfully didn’t require stitches. I’m feeling 1000x better since the new skin is coming out.

There is still some swelling under glans but I’m sure it’ll go down the next few weeks/months.

Erections don’t bother me much besides the tight feeling around the scar area.

Will be applying some coconut oil to the scar twice daily to help with scar.

Any other advice/tips are welcome!

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Thank you !

It's going well... The glans has a good and healthy color. You can use both almond and coconut oil

All stitchless adult circumcision methods are good. Shang ring is another good way after zsr.

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