In two days I will be reaching the beginning of week seven post circumcision. I am satisfied with the healing so far and applying the coconut oil to my cut line every day also is very effective it seems. Like others who have made similar posts on this forum I have questions about the tightness as well. If I can get some feedback from others to give me their experience and how long it took for the tightness to finally start to loosen up and start to feel normal around the cutline I would greatly appreciate it. Months? Weeks? Just trying to get some feedback. Thanks
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It took me around the middle of the 4th week for the final two sutures to fall out. I couldn’t figure out exactly why those last two are taking longer than the other ones and then I spoke to my surgeon and he told me to just remove my wrapping that I had around it and just let the natural friction do its job and let them fall off and he was right I took off the wrapping that i myself still had on (due to sensitivity and slight pain discomfort reasons) and they came off in about two days and I couldn’t be more happy.
I have no swelling around the shaft anymore or by the cutline what I do have is like remnants of where the stitches left behind so it’s kind of like little oval rectangular bubbles where the stitches were and as the days go by The puffiness of the little bubbles are subsiding and starting to merge into one surface But there is no pain at all but it is still pretty sensitive and not in a harmful way more like a sensitive ticklish kind of way and i guess that’s my body reminding me that My boy is still healing. I would post a picture of it to give you a visual but I don’t know how.Hope that helps
I regained my length 2 months after my revision circumcision with stretching. I had the commitment because I'm a physiotherapist. Check my post athealthunlocked.com/mensheal...
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