Frenuloplasty Treatment
Frenuloplasty Surgery for Tight & Short Frenulum Brevets
Are you suffering from pain and discomfort during erection, due to restricted range of motion between penile tissues? We provide the best-in-class surgical experience for patients with advanced laser frenuloplasty surgery at No Cost EMIs. Frenuloplasty relieves the restriction and tightness caused by a long frenulum.
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Disease Intro & Treatment
The most effective treatment for frenulum breve is frenuloplasty, a specialized procedure that preserves the foreskin while treating the condition.
This procedure involves modifying the frenulum, or banjo string, which connects the foreskin to the glans (head of the penis). The frenulum is one of the most sensitive parts of the penis. If its length is too short, however, it can cause pain and discomfort during an erection. Moreover, it is also susceptible to being torn during an erection.
Men can have painless erections with frenuloplasty, which relieves the tightness and restriction caused by the frenulum.
Frenuloplasty is the best treatment option for tight frenulum. It does not affect the rest of the foreskin. Circumcision can also help in treating the tight frenulum. However, circumcision removes the entire penis foreskin.
Causes of Tight Frenulum
Balanoposthitis
Balanoposthitis is an inflammation of the glans penis and the foreskin caused by a fungal infection called candida. It is yet another major risk factor for tight frenulums.
Balanitis
It is characterised by inflammation and irritation of the penis head. Uncircumcised males are more susceptible to balanitis. Balanitis results in itching, swelling, and soreness of the penis head.
Skin problems
Eczema, lichen sclerosus, lichen planus, psoriasis, and penis infection are some of the skin conditions that can cause or worsen a tight frenulum.
Sexually Transmitted Infections
STIs can cause balanitis, which can further cause tight foreskin (tight frenulum). Gonorrhoea, genital herpes, and syphilis are some STIs that can cause tight frenulum.
Preparation for Surgery
Rest assured, there is no need for concern when it comes to the frenuloplasty procedure. This advanced technique, which utilizes lasers, is both uncomplicated and boasts a remarkable success rate. In fact, the entire process typically takes only 10-15 minutes and can be done on an outpatient basis. Recovery time is minimal for this surgery as well; most patients fully recuperate within 3-5 days and can quickly return to their regular daily activities. The doctor may provide a few simple instructions to follow in the following days for optimal healing.
If you smoke, stop immediately. Smoking increases the risk of complications and even slows down the healing process after surgery.
Before the procedure, talk with your doctor about the symptoms you're experiencing, allergies, and medicines you're taking. Also, be sure to ask all your questions.
In most cases, the doctor will ask you not to eat or drink anything for a couple of hours before surgery. This depends on the type of anaesthetic being used.
How does frenuloplasty surgery work?
How does frenuloplasty surgery work?
Laser Frenuloplasty:
Unlike surgery that involves cuts, stitches, or blood loss, laser frenuloplasty is minimally invasive and involves no cuts, stitches, or blood loss. In this method, the surgeons use a carbon dioxide laser to perform the surgery and reduce the risk of scarring after surgery. Additionally, the surgery takes much less time and the recovery period is much shorter.
Open Frenuloplasty:
Frenuloplasty can be performed conventionally. During this procedure, the patient is sedated with a general or local anaesthetic. The surgeon then makes an incision in the frenulum, stretches it to increase its length, and then stitches it shut. As a result of the stretched frenulum, the patient is relieved of pain and discomfort.
Who needs Frenuloplasty?
Most uncircumcised men do not require frenuloplasty. The majority of men do not experience problems with their frenulum, so this surgery is not necessary. However, there are some men who experience symptoms that require this surgery. Males with the following symptoms are ideal candidates for frenuloplasty surgery:
Intercourse with sexual partners causes pain.
Infections of the penis (balanitis) that recur.
Foreskin tears or bleeding.