The National Organization of Restoring Men is a non-profit support group for men who have concerns about being circumcised, are considering foreskin restoration, or are in the process of restoring their foreskins.
Medically supported advice on circumcision and foreskin problems, such as phimosis. Information about medical treatments that avoid circumcision. Support for men unhappy with circumcision and medical advice on non-surgical foreskin restoration. NORM-UK is a charity registered in the UK, and was founded in 1995.
Links to foreskin restoration resources including an email list and a chat address.
www.eskimo.com/~gburlin/restore
Or How I Spent a Year and a Half Restoring My Butchered Foreskin.
www.fathermag.com/health/circ/restore/rio/01
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This set of photos shows an average penis with an average infant circumcision in various kinds of restoration devices. The images will be more useful to you if you have a basic knowledge of the genital anatomy of men, including the vocabulary applied to various structures. There's a web site called The Sexual Anatomy Of Men with some basic information. This is the penis shown in the next few ...
adult.eskimo.com/~gburlin/restore/image.html
A growing number of circumcised men are becoming interested in possibility of "restoring their foreskin" through a non-surgical process of skin expansion by simple, self-applied methods.
www.infocirc.org/rest-e.htm
Links to Information About the Foreskin, Circumcision, and Foreskin Restoration On the World Wide Web This is a list of websites that address or pertain to the male foreskin, male circumcision, foreskin restoration (glans re-covering), and other aspects of sexual mutilation. The emphasis is on mass forced foreskin extermination (infant circumcision) in the U.S., but links to websites dealing ...
www.sexuallymutilatedchild.org/links.htm
A page with information about foreskin restoration ...
www.cirp.org/pages/restore.html
A historical review of foreskin restoration by a prominent German urologist.
www.cirp.org/library/restoration/schultheiss
Won't Cut It: Dr. Morris Sorrells, who once performed circumcisions in the routine manner of most U.S. pediatricians, has since stopped performing them and believes that the procedure is medically unnecessary. The Alameda-based pediatrician, a member of both Raising Our Sons Intact and Doctors Opposing Circumcision, is holding 12-week-old Julian Traiman. Willy Nilly Foreskin restoration ...
www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/01.27.00/foreskin-0004.html
Restore ME is a club of men in Maine (abbreviated ME) who were the victims of routine infant genital mutilation. We were not born in some far off place, and our parents were not religious zealots, we were simply the victim of a culture that holds tradition above common sense. This mutilation has had a drastic effect on us, but our parents were misled by the medical community, just as people have ...
www.restoremaine.freeservers.com
A case report from the medical literature.
www.cirp.org/library/psych/walter
www.eskimo.com/~gburlin/restore/jae/org.html#norm
Local men restoring their foreskins Tuesday, April 25, 2000 By Christopher Snowbeck, Post-Gazette Staff Writer If you were circumcised as a child, you can restore your foreskin. Ron Miller will show you how. The 58-year-old engineer who lives in the Pittsburgh area used surgical tape, paper and a suspender belt every day for two years to slowly restore the foreskin to his penis. On a Saturday ...
www.post-gazette.com/healthscience/20000425hnorm2.asp