What is normal male foreskin like?
? Shenzhen happiness andrology hospital experts pointed out: male foreskin is a part of male penis skin, located in the penis head. Before puberty, the foreskin covers the male penis glans, which has a protective effect on the male penis glans. The so-called man's foreskin is too long, which is a manifestation of penis deformity. Mainly refers to the male adult penis foreskin can not completely expose the glans penis, but all or part of the package. So? ? Experts from Shenzhen Happiness Men's Hospital said: After normal men develop in adolescence, all or most of the glans penis is exposed. Men can't expose the glans penis, and the foreskin still wraps all or most of the glans penis, but after erection, the foreskin can be turned up by hand or exposed, which is called the foreskin is too long; Although the foreskin can expose the glans penis, the mouth of the foreskin is very small and covers the external urethral orifice, which is called phimosis. How to solve the problem of male foreskin being too long? Shenzhen Happiness andrology hospital recently introduced the top international Korean micro-carving plasma beauty. Korean micro-carving plasma phimosis has the most outstanding cosmetic effect. This operation draws lessons from Korean plastic surgery technology, integrates fully digital reproductive plastic surgery system, photoionization technology and surgical cosmetic suture technology, and carries out foreskin cutting in a minimally invasive way, which has the characteristics of no pain, less bleeding, high safety, good recovery, no need to remove stitches, short recovery period and bathing at night. Compared with traditional foreskin surgery, its advantages are extremely obvious. Advantage 1: The digital reproductive shaping system has no error in measuring the cutting range. Advantage 2: Micro-carving embroidery circumcision is safe and fast, and does not affect sexual function. Advantage 3: Korean beauty stitching technology does not need to remove stitches and leave no scars?