Manhood Sensitivity and Prepuce Restoration There has been a debate raging over the past few decades about the common practice of circumcision for infant boys. Those who promote the practice believe it leads to better hygiene later in life. But those who are against it point out that the loss of prepuce can mean significant loss of sensation. Even the best male organ care might not be enough to allow a circumcised man to feel the intense sensations that uncircumcised men do. But besides the desire to improve manhood sensitivity, many see prepuce restoration as a good way to right the ‘wrong’ done to those who are circumcised long before they are old enough to make the decision for themselves. There are several ways to go about prepuce restoration; we’ll talk about some of the most popular, as well as what a man can expect from manhood sensitivity if he chooses to go this route. Prepuce restoration options Ultimately, there are two options for restoration: Surgical and non-surgical. The surgical route involves grafting tissues from other parts of the body, such as the sacks, onto the member to elongate the skin that is already there behind the head. The result is a member that looks and acts as though it is uncircumcised, but the jury is still out on whether it really improves member sensation. That’s why many doctors recommend the non-surgical options. Non-surgical options usually include some sort of traction device or weighted device that pulls the skin down over the head. It works very slowly. During the time a man is using it, the body generates new cells that allow the skin to be pulled farther down over the head. Eventually, a man might have enough skin to cover the head and make it appear that he still has his natural prepuce. The level of patience and dedication must be very strong for a man to make this a viable option. What does it all mean for manhood sensitivity? For most men, the heightened manhood sensitivity that comes from having a www.man1health.com