The closest to that would be "skin bridges" and you need to see a doctor for that.
The body is designed to repair as far as possible the damage done to it.
If any foreskin remains, it's a partial circumcision.
what happens to the caterpillars skin when it grows up is it comes off.
A circumcision revision is when a change is made to an already circumcised foreskin. Often this means that either not enough skin was removed, so more skin is removed, or that the initial cut healed unevenly or was badly done to begin.
The loose skin that covers the glans and also salt, urea and uric acid.
Talk to the surgeon about it.
A skin follicle... is where a hair grows from.
When an insect grows their shell does not, so they need to shed their old skin and then grow while their new skin grows.
Circumcision is when you remove skin from genitalia. On the men the foreskin and on the women parts of the vulva or all of it. Female circumcision isn't called circumcision anymore but female mutilation since that is what it is. It's more extensive then it is on men and more damaging. More here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumcision
bacterial
They shed their skin when they grow
yea after it sheds it grows new skin.