My frenulum was tight to where I couldn’t retract the foreskin all the way back over the shaft, which caused condoms to be very uncomfortable. I saw a urologist for it and he proposed frenuloplasty where they cut it and stitch it farther down the shaft, but I did some research and found “frenulum tying”. A stitch is made behind the frenulum and the surgical thread is tied around it, essentially choking it off. I told the doctor and he said he had never heard of it, but it made sense so he would try it.
He did it, and the only pain was the shot of novocaine he put under the skin to numb it down. A week after he did it, the frenulum separated and a couple of weeds later it was completely healed. Now a year and a half later, there is no scar whatsoever where the frenulum was connected and a tiny flap of skin about an inch down the shaft. Since the frenulum wasn’t removed, that flap is very sensitive, but because it doesn’t stretch during sex, so I allows me to last longer.
Only drawback was that the first 6 months I couldn’t PE because any time I would stretch or jelq, I would get a blue bruise at the spot under the glans where the frenulum was connected.
STARTING: BPEL: 5.9in EG: 5.0in
2018: BPEL: 6.7in EG: 5.3in
NOW (start 1/2024): BPEL: 6.9in. EG: 5.4in