That's a picture of my penis post circumcision(about 6 days)
It looks way darker than it used to be, probably bc of the swelling
But I was wondering about that part of my penis from the earlier post. Can u guys see that it has only the glands and the normal uncut skin of the penis.
On the first picture, your healing looks great for just being one week since your circumcision. Keep taking good care of it. You will see swelling slowly getting better!
Hi Man. Your healing is going very well you have some swelling and bruising this may be the colour change you are talking about. I think you are probably cut quite low and fairly tight you won't be sure what kind of circumcision until all the swelling as gone down. Keep everything clean and in a few weeks it will be much better.
You are doing very well mate quick healer like I was. Keep up with your aftercare maintaining the penis stays clean and dry. Are you applying anything to your glans and incision area like Vaseline. If you require to dry your penis you can use a clean hand towel or use a hair dryer on a warm setting not hot works great. How’s your frenulum area healing?
I know but I just want to know your advice on vaseline and ointments like Neosporin that can be used for circumcision recovery.
In answer to your question , it looks as though most of your internal foreskin - the pink bit - has been removed. I suspect that your external foreskin - the darker bit - has been pulled up and stitched to just below the corona of the glans. It is likely to remain that way unless the disappearance of swelling and some skin stretching may reveal a very thin pink band of internal foreskin. Hope that helps.
You look like healing very fast . I am on 5th day and it still look like accidental car. Glan is red like a blood and highly sensitive. I hope in couple of days mine will look like yours.
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