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Q: Frenulum Breve
asked by: Simons on February 24th, 2007
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Two days ago while having sexual intercourse my frenulum ripped. I am 30 years old and after searching on the Net I may say I have a frenulum breve, though it never created any problem whatsoever to my sexual life. Based on what I read I have a thin frenulum and when it ripped it tore like “a thread splitting vertically” leaving an unaesthetic flap of skin right below the uric hole, besides the “hem” looks like it may rip further under strain.
When the frenulum ripped it did not cause much pain, right now when I pull my foreskin down it does sting. The ripped hem seems like it started healing but surely from the bottom part of the tear (1cm below uric hole) and not as before right below the uric hole.
Since a “considerable” flap of skin is left on top of my glans, and the now frenulum feels weaker and starts from a lower point I would like to ask:

- Is it possible to stich the frenulum back? (especially to the remaining flap of skin)
- If the frenulm heals fine and does not cause any pain, shall I leave thinks as they are or should I consider frenuluplasty?
- Will the flap of skin recede and then dissapear or will it stay?
- Should I apply any cream on the sore?
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critical care RN
replied on February 24th, 2007
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This is something that you'll need to have a urologist look at. As far as sewing it back on, it depends on if the blood flow to the loose skin has been affected. And the length of time the skin has been loose. The urologist is your best option.
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