Posts Tagged ‘low cut’

Serious cyclist wants a low cut

Sunday, June 8th, 2008
Dear Dr. Reed,

Here are pics I have found.  One pic is of an unknown man, the other
two  are from a porn model.  Finally, the one marked "oh, pappy" is
of me so you can see what you have to work with. I have heard this
type of cut referred to as a "beauty" cut, and I agree that it is by
far the most attractive.

My hesitation at this point is due to a fear of loss of sensitivity.
I have heard both sides of that from the google groups I have joined
in doing research.  I have special interest in that.  I have no
trouble whatsover in achieving and maintaining an erection. I have
always taken a long time to achieve an orgasm, but since I started
taking a combination of Wellbutrin and Celexa, my orgasm can be
delayed to the point of frustration. My fear is that the operation I
want will worsen this dramatically. Have you had any other patients
with that issue?

In the meantime, I will call your office and take the phone interview
you mentioned.  I am looking to have the procedure in December. I
can't do it before then, as I am a serious cyclist, and don't want to
lose any time on the bike.

Sincerely,
Lambert

Hi Lambert,

Thank you for the photos.  The one of you looks
like you are circumcised already.

Please remember while it is possible to give you that low look, the
circumference of the distal inner skin which must abut against the
outer skin is much less.

Therefore although everything matched on the top and side very
smoothly on the porno photos, underneath,  the outside (upper or
pigmented)  skin will have to be reduced by a dart like incision
in the ventral midline so that everything comes together without
puckers.

Best wishes for a happy weekend,

Harold M. Reed, M.D.,
305-865-2000

Thank you, Doctor.

I understand.  I am not circumcised, it's just the way I am built. I
would think I don't need to be cut, except that I want a very clean.
smooth, look. A dart on the ventral side is acceptable,  I am very
impessed that you would spend the time to explain that to me. So many
doctors don't care that much.

Thank you again for the explanation.

I want to have my frenum completely excised. Not just the raphe line,
but also I want the upper fanning, or upper delta, of the frenulum
removed.  At the broad, fanning, place where it joins my glans, I
want it cleanly cut away from the glans. The glans should be sculpted
on the ventral side.

I still must call your office to have the interview.

Thank you so much for your time.

Lambert
Hi Lambert,
Thanks for your E-mail inquiry and visiting our
web-site http://penisdoctor.com/circumcision.htm.

A circumcision is perhaps the highest cosmetic
calling given to a urologist.  

Regretfully we do not maintain a directory of a handful
of urologists who are exceedingly gifted in cosmetic circumcision.

Our patients come from all over the world including
the UK, several each month, and even Kazakhstan
(from a small town Alma-Ata, 150 miles west of the Chinese
border).  One patient said something I’ll never forget…
“my penis is my calling card.”

We do several circumcisions and a few revisions
here every week, as we enjoy a reputation for
excellence and exactitude when it comes to
cosmetically performed adult circumcisions.  We
operate within tolerances of 1/32″ or about 1/2 mm.

Pain is virtually non-existent among our patients.
They smile as they leave the office, and by and
large remain free of discomfort as evidenced by our
followup contact with them.

After seeing so many circumcised men who look very
much like they were done later in life, because
of large suture tracts, and irregularly meeting
skin, I developed perhaps a unique approach to
be sure this did not happen to my patients,
and have found no need to vary over the past 15
years.

Firstly, I confer with the patient to find out
exactly what type of result he is looking for,
tight or loose, no unpigmented skin or some
left, removal of the frenulum or preservation
of the frenulum, etc.  Secondly, only fine
plastic surgery suture is used to create perfect
alignment.

Our fee is $250 for consultation and the charge for
cosmetically performed circumcision or revision
of work done by others including local anesthesia
and use of the facility is an additional $1500.

Candidates who wish to secure their reservations
with our facilities are required to have minimally
letters of clearance if needed and a phone consultation
with a favorable response to questions of concern. 
Assuming this, you will be given the nod to send
in a 50% deposit which is non-refundable. 

If there is further interest please call and ask
for Anne our amiable office manager who
will assist with arrangements. 

Please no aspirin or aspirin products, no anti-inflammatory drugs
such as Motrin, Advil, Alleve, or Cox 2 inhibitors such as Celebrex
or Vioxx for a week before surgery. No Vitamin E or excessive alcohol
or spices for a week before surgery as this may promote bruising.
Bruising can be reduced (many believe) with Bromelain 500 mg 1 twice
a day, Arnica montana (Boiron brand) dose 30C (take 4 small tablets
sublingually, 4 times a day), vitamin C 500 mg (3 times a day)
starting 1 week before surgery. Do take these medications
unless there are specific reasons why you choose not to
and let’s discuss it beforehand.

Boiron brand is available at Whole Foods and on the web at
http://www.vitaminshoppe.com for “pennies” and we do notice
a difference.  You will need 2 vials.

We hope to have the pleasure of serving you
whenever your travel plans include the South
Florida area.

Please also consider joining a very stimulating
discussion group re: circumcision with submitted
photos, and some humor by logging in on
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PROCIRCORG/
We hope you’ll join us!

With regards,

Harold M. Reed, M.D.
305-865-2000

P.S.   Take a look at this unsolicited web-site
constructed by a patient of mine.  Is this
what you have in mind?  Especially the
photos taken 60 days post-op.

http://www.circlist.com/considering/davids_freehand_circumcision.html 

Also view:  http://www.circlist.com/considering/findphysician.html
and read several unsolicited recommendations.