I don't really know if you can stretch it yourself. If you can, I don't know how. If the frenulum is too tight or too short, there is a solution. With some minor surgery the doctor can in fact make it longer, or make it less tight. So if it's bothering you, or you experience pain when having an erection, you should go see a doctor. It will make it better.
It will stretch but it takes some time Just keep tension on it several times a day for about ten minutes at a time.
I wouldn't try it, because it could break and you'll either have to have stitches or have it removed. On the other hand you can stretch it very easily by just pulling on it till it feels tight hold it for about thirty seconds then relax. Do this about ten times a day and you can see real growth in this area in about three to four weeks.
By rubbing up and down.
The lingual frenulum. This is the thin bit of skin (technically it is a fold of mucosa) which you can see when you lift up your tongue
The frenulum is the skin that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth.
my little boy has a blood blister on his lingual frenulum, is this dangerous
Its called the Frenulum or AKA the Tongue Web.
The Frenulum Linguea
A frenum is a male genital piercing. Basically a frenum piercing is a form of a frenulum piercing. So is a fourchette.But really a frenulum piercing is an oral piercing. Frenulum can be either an upper frenulum(smiley), lower frenulum (frowney), or even a tongue web piercing. A frenulum is a fold/piece of tissue that restricts the movement of an organ.
The plural of frenulum is frenula.
When the female is ready the male will know.
The "frenulum" of tongue or tongue web (also "lingual frenulum" or "frenulum linguæ")
The lingual frenulum. This is the thin bit of skin (technically it is a fold of mucosa) which you can see when you lift up your tongue
frenulum laceration icd 9 code
It means your penis doesn't have as much freedom of movement and the frenulum could break and you'll need stitches - unless you want the frenulum removed.
The frenulum is the skin that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth.
my little boy has a blood blister on his lingual frenulum, is this dangerous
The frenulum linguae is a small fold of tissue beneath the tongue that helps to anchor it to the mouth. An example sentence using "frenulum linguae" could be: "The doctor advised a gentle stretch exercise to help loosen the frenulum linguae for improved tongue mobility."
Frenula
Frenuloplasty is the medical term meaning surgical repair of a frenulum.