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ZSR Circumcission >> Grower >> Ring and staples rolled under the remaining foreskin

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My ring and staples are under the rolled left over skin . I was circumcised 8 days back and not the pins a poking . My doctor has advices to pul the skin behind making the staples and ring feel a little tight and release. It will help in ring and staples to fall easily. He asked me to do in bathtub or under warm shower. Staying under water for sometime and then doing it. When I try to do it I can see the pins but it hurts and when I stop and the skin starts to fold again over glands the pins poked like crazy.

Any grower here faced similar issue and how did the pins and ring came out? As it’s rolled under the skin , I am wondering how will I get to know when it falls of and if they will even fall of as it’s rolled under and sandwiched between skin and glands ?

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