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'''Head splitting''' is the [[Bisection|bisection]] of the glans of the [[Penis|penis]]. The procedure is usually carried out using a [[Scalpel|scalpel]] or surgical scissors (although cauterizing, electronic cauterizing or laser may also be used). The wound often needs to be cauterized, either with [[Silver Nitrate|Silver Nitrate]] or with heat. Post-procedural bleeding is relatively heavy and tends to last several days. | |||
Often men decide to get a [[Meatotomy|meatotomy]] before later progressing to a full head split. | |||
* [[Genital Bisection|Genital Bisection]] | |||
* [[Regrowth|Regrowth]] |
Latest revision as of 04:23, 17 September 2023
Head splitting is the bisection of the glans of the penis. The procedure is usually carried out using a scalpel or surgical scissors (although cauterizing, electronic cauterizing or laser may also be used). The wound often needs to be cauterized, either with Silver Nitrate or with heat. Post-procedural bleeding is relatively heavy and tends to last several days.
Often men decide to get a meatotomy before later progressing to a full head split.