TLC Tugger
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The TLC Tugger is a tapeless foreskin restoration
Foreskin restoration
Foreskin restoration is the process of expanding the residual skin on the penis, via surgical or non-surgical methods. It can be performed for several reasons, among them being a desire to create the appearance of a natural foreskin covering the glans penis, or to increase sexual sensitivity of...

 device invented by Ron Low. The device consists of a silicone 'tugger', retaining cone, and an elastic strap. The silicone
Silicone
Silicones are inert, synthetic compounds with a variety of forms and uses. Typically heat-resistant and rubber-like, they are used in sealants, adhesives, lubricants, medical applications , cookware, and insulation....

 tugger is placed against the glans
Glans
The glans is a vascular structure located at the tip of the penis in men or a homologous genital structure of the clitoris in women.-Structure:...

. Skin from the penile shaft or inner skin is then rolled over the tugger. The retaining cone is then used to hold the skin in place. Finally, a strap is attached to the tugger and then tied around the knee in order to induce tension. This tension allows the inner or outer foreskin
Foreskin
In male human anatomy, the foreskin is a generally retractable double-layered fold of skin and mucous membrane that covers the glans penis and protects the urinary meatus when the penis is not erect...

to grow. A newer version of the TLC Tugger has been created called the TLC Tugger X which includes weights that can be tied to straps to add extra tension allowing for faster growth of the foreskin.

History

In recent history men restored their foreskins by using manual 'tugging', t-tape, and other devices. There were also more advanced devices made of steel. However, none of the devices were tapeless. Ron Low invented the TLC Tugger, the first strapless foreskin restoration device which he then marketed. Since 2003, about 9,000 TLC Tuggers have been sold.

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