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The Penile Frenulectomy Procedure

Penile frenulectomy and frenuloplasty are procedures that can alleviate the pain and issues associated with frenulum breve - a tight penile frenulum.

The procedure involves the removal of the restricting tissue for increased range of motion in the penile skin and enhanced sexual enjoyment.

At RevibeMD, the procedure is performed in under 20 minutes using a long-acting local anesthetic, and has a brief recovery period.

Penile frenulectomy has been shown to be effective in some but not in all cases of premature ejaculation, as well as offering relief from pain with erection to men with a short frenulum.

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Frenulectomy for Premature Ejaculation

Studies report that premature ejaculation is one of the most common male sexual dysfunctions and studies report that a short penile frenulum is found in up to 43% of individuals affected by premature ejaculation.

It is thought that the frenulum plays an important role in penile erection and when frenulum tension exceeds a certain limit, orgasm and ejaculation may be accelerated.

When the frenulum is lengthened, penile tension and sensitivity may be decreased, potentially addressing a cause of premature ejaculation.

Penile frenulectomy (or frenuloplasty) offers relief from the issue of tearing in the penile frenulum, as well as the potential benefit of reducing premature ejaculation.

Penile frenulectomy has been shown to be effective in some but not in all cases of premature ejaculation.

Benefits of Penile Frenulectomy

Penile frenulectomy is a quick and lasting solution to penile pain and bleeding during sex due to a short frenulum.

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Results of Penile Frenulectomy*

Penile frenulectomy has been shown to be effective in some but not in all cases of premature ejaculation, as well as offering relief from pain with erection to men with a short frenulum.

The goal of the procedure is functional so that the tight frenulum is released, allowing improved sexual pleasure without fear of pain or bleeding.

Regardless of your anatomy, our goal is to provide the optimal aesthetic and functional result.

*Results may vary.

Procedure Details

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Saskatchewan Frenulectomy FAQ

We perform penile frenulectomy under long-acting local anesthesia so there will be limited discomfort during the procedure. There will be tenderness during the healing period of one to two months.
We generally recommend no sex for at least 5-6 weeks to allow the surgical site to heal optimally and sutures, if required at the time of the procedure, to dissolve.
Studies report that a short frenulum is found in up to 43% of individuals affected by premature ejaculation. There is a strong correlation between a tight frenulum and PE, and frenulectomy has been shown to be effective in some but not in all cases of PE. Our doctor will offer you a personalized assessment.
After a penile frenulectomy, because the tight band is released, sex becomes more pleasurable due to less pain and worry from tearing and bleeding.
Frenulectomy does not affect your foreskin and you will remain uncircumcised. Because frenulectomy only involves releasing the tight band of tissue underneath the penis where it attaches to your foreskin, your foreskin will be preserved.