Restoration device

These circumcisions often left little movable skin on the penile shaft, and this was taken into consideration by developers of restoration techniques.

[1] The following steps describe the application of a typical tapeless device:[3] The following steps describe the application of a typical device in which tape is needed:[4] Older methods have been partially replaced by the use of various plastic or silicone components.

Some devices are homemade, often designed by men whose skin is easily irritated by adhesive tapes.

Some silicone devices have an opening for a one-way air valve and a hand pump for inflating the foreskin.

Most devices are equipped with an elastic band or some type of tension adjustment to pull the skin away from the glans.

Application of a typical restoration device, the TugAhoy, called a "Chinese puzzle" by its inventor.
DTR shown, nylonbell with pusher plate, a rubber band to provide bi-directional tension and silicone gripper to hold the foreskin in place.
Silicon device with one-way air valve, inflating the foreskin from inside.