Author Topic: Tissue Glue Autocircumcision Technique  (Read 3735 times)

Offline gbomsenk

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Tissue Glue Autocircumcision Technique
« on: 2020-11-02 19:40:20 »
Hi guys,

Has anyone tried liquid bandage e.g. LiquidSkin to help keep foreskin back?

I've tried it and it seems to work very well. Completely painless and holds the forekin back completely. I suspect this will work well even for guys with long foreskins.

The end result looks like Vladimper's reverse spoon technique but without the coin obviously.

The glue doesn't hold for very long though (probably 5-7 days) so may require regular application.

Just be very careful applying the glue as you do not want to be gluing the tip of your penis! And do not use it on open wounds!

Offline joejoe19930

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Re: Tissue Glue Autocircumcision Technique
« Reply #1 on: 2020-11-05 15:17:08 »
This is something I've considered too. What was your application technique? I imagine you can get into a right mess with this method and it could take a long time to rectify.
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Re: Tissue Glue Autocircumcision Technique
« Reply #2 on: 2020-11-08 06:55:51 »
I've never considered it, but I do have some liquid bandage so I'm curious now.

Can you expand a bit more on your technique and where you applied the glue?

In terms of getting into a sticky mess, remember, the liquid bandage glue can be softened and removed easier by applying more of it first, and then quickly washing the whole lot away before the second application dries. This is also explained in the usage instructions.