I've never heard of any specific organizations involved in foreskin reconstruction. Whenever I came across the subject, it was usually a guy sharing they'd had their foreskin restored. I never lost mine, so I always saw the phenomena of non-Jewish parents having their kids foreskins removed to be absolutely bizarre. I'd given this no thought to realize it was such a problem as to prompt organizations to be founded to undo it.
Are their any organizations you're aware of that share awareness for expectant parents to keep boys foreskins intact as well? I'm completely ignorant on this topic.
The Restoration you have seen is just a tugging method that stretches the skin cells on the penis to simulate the behavior of Foreskin; it's not an actual restoration.
Foregen is looking to use STEM Cells to 3d Bio Print Foreskin for people and initially Cadavers from donors through a process of decellurization. The donor Foreskin would be recellurized with the recepients STEM Cells
Uncut feels scores better than cut and can bond women to men better.
If you can get yourself and 1,999 other people to give $5 a month, Foregen would have enough money to meet their monthly funding goals. The more you can give monthly, the better so that we don't have to ask as many people to donate. The more the better. This will help solve so many problems when this surgery is made, especially when they get done with 3D Bio Printing
Edit: you can probably mobilize people to donate so that we get enough donors. The users of Poal can probably help fully fund Foregen
It does read as interesting. I'll look around their site a bit more, get myself more knowledgeable on this.
After you do your research, will you help with fundraising efforts?
Also the President & CEO of Foregen sent me this https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2041731418812613
Dr. Robert Van Howe is an advisor for Foregen. Dr. Robert Van Howe is a pediatrician who is currently serving as medical director for the public health departments serving nine counties in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. He completed his B.A. in Chemistry and Philosophy at Saint Olaf College in Minnesota, earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in Maywood, Illinois, and completed his pediatrics residency at the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. Dr. Van Howe also holds an M.S. in Clinical Research Design and Statistical Analysis from the University of Michigan School of Public Health. He was a clinical professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Human Development at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine before becoming a professor and founding Chief of Pediatrics at the Central Michigan University College of Medicine. For over 20 years he has published several works on the topic of genital integrity and circumcision
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