Generally, if there is no abnormality in the male foreskin tie, it is not recommended to cut it off.
The foreskin tie is very important for maintaining normal male sexual function. The prepuce tie is a small skin wrinkle located below the glans, which is connected with the glans urethra below the coronal groove of the penis, and not only contains rich blood vessels, but also important branches of the pubic nerve, so the prepuce tie is very sensitive to external stimuli.
When the penis is full of blood and erect, the prepuce tie will be significantly lengthened, and the penis shortens the tie also shortens. As the development of the penis varies from person to person, the length of the tethered cord may be longer or shorter. Given the important function of the ligament, it is generally not recommended to remove the circumcision ligament.
If there is any abnormality such as excessive length or shortness of the foreskin tie, it is recommended to consult a doctor and treat the abnormality promptly.