Hi it can take several months and even up to a year before everything feels normal for your scar to soften and feel supple again. You could try some Bio-Oil massaging it in every day regularly erections will also help to stretch the skin.The curve may resolve in time to but many guys have a curve I have one myself. it shouldn't cause any problems for you. Hope this helps you in some ways time is a healer.
It is possible yes to have a curvature due to the frenulum being too short. is the head glans being pulled down? Or is it the shaft that has the curve? It may still improve but If it doesn't then go see the doctor again
The glans is being pull down when it erected. Why doctor did not cut the frenulum while circumcision surgery bcoz i know that i had previously short frenulum problem.
OK some times it is left intact after having a circumcision. if it is still causing problems with pain and discomfort you will need to go back and have it sorted. It shouldn't be that big of a job to do and healing would be quite fast compared to the circumcision.
You can easily lengthen your frenum by simply pulling forward with your fingers ... then holding that "stretch" for a minute or two. It may take time, but if you repeat the stretch on a regular basis new skin cells will begin to grow ... just as they do when cut men restore their entire foreskin. That would save the most sensitive tissue on your body ... and it won't cost a cent.
PS: Would be instructive to know exactly where on your penile shaft the skin tag was located ... how long it was, originally, and how long it is now.
Also, if the problem of curvature is a too-short frenum ... wasn't your frenulum just as short before you were cut? Are you sure your cut didn't remove too much shaft skin ... ? If that's the case ... you wouldn't want to remove more, but grow more shaft skin, to reduce curvature. You might want to look into foreskin restoration methods ... on how to grow more skin.
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