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Skin rolls up when left untouched after ZSR Circumcision.

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I am worried about it. My skin roll up the glans. Is it normal? I had ZSR on 22d dec. I had phimosis. I have to pull it back to see the ring and stitches.. Please reply. How to post pics?

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You cannot post pics or links to pics. Please read the forum rules. Has your phimosis gone?

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gr2020

You may have to rephrase your question because I don't understand what you mean. But I can tell you to NOT pull back on your skin. Leave your stitches/wounds alone and allow them to heal properly. Avoid the temptation to try to look at areas of your penis you can't already see.

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Cyberspunk

Hey man no need to worry about that. I had mine done on the 21st. Yesterday I had the same problem and the staples were rolling up and pressing on my glans it was horrible. I sat holding it to prevent it from rolling.I went to sleep that night and when I woke up many of the staples had come out due to night time erections and moving in my sleep. I helped the last one out and now I only have some of the ring and staples left near my frenulum.

Anyway, the reason it's rolling now is because the ring and staples are getting looser, and even though it's uncomfortable as fuck, it just means that it's closer to falling off.

I just helped wiggle some of the loose staples to see where it was at (NOT ADVISABLE) but mine is healing very fast. If you want to private chat we can share pictures I believe

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Anuj7

Not sure. May be a loose circumcision?

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