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Health Products - Foreskin Restoration

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      new window ACRD - Advanced Concept Restoration Device Description: A stainless steel four piece design which can be assembled as a 10, 13, 15 or 18 ounce device with built-in frenulum notch. (acs-aerocrafters.com)
new window Cut / Uncut Description: Silicone ring with a surface texture that gently stretches skin at the base of the foreskin, without taping. Supplied in multiple sizes. (cutuncut.com)
new window DILE Insert Foreskin Restoration System Description: Uses t-tape to attach the foreskin to a handmade padded device suspended from the waist. Fine adjustments are made by turning a threaded nut. Includes diagrams and video. (members.aol.com)
new window Foreballs Description: A restoration weight device made of two stainless steel bearings joined by a short rod. Photos, instructions, price and ordering information. (noharmm.org)
new window Foreskin Restoration Cones Description: By Second Skin Products Co. (art.net)
new window ManHood Description: An undergarment that acts as a foreskin substitute. It provides a soft comfortable environment in which the friction is absorbed. (manhood.mb.ca)
new window PUD - Penile Un-circumcision Device Description: by American Body Crafters -- The Tugger and the new GP are made of surgical quality stainless steel and machined to a hi-tech satin finish. (abody.com)
new window Restore Yourself! Description: Kit to generate skin tension conveniently and consistently. Produced and marketed by NOCIRC of Michigan. (restoreyourself.com)
new window Restorer 2000 Description: A tensioning device for foreskin restoration manufactured by 4restore from medical grade stainless steel. Text description, photos, warranty, pricing and ordering information. (4restore.com)
new window TLC Tugger Description: Offering tapeless devices and accessories, with FAQ, testimonials and instructions to download. (tlctugger.com)
new window TugAhoy Description: Custom made foreskin restoration device. Photos, diagrams and ordering information. (tugahoy.com)
new window Video - Restoration in Focus Description: An instructional video about foreskin restoration produced by the National Organization of Restoring Men - UK. May be ordered online or by mail. (noharmm.org)
 




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