Super sensitive spot on weird frenulum after circumcision, please help?

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I was circumsised when I was around 6 and now I'm 18 and my whole life I've had this weird frenulum on the underneath of my penis, and a strange spot to go with it. When you touch it the spot is really sensitive and it sticks out quite a bit. Can anyone help my understand what it is?

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    You have had this for a long time so I wouldn't worry about it unless it causes pain or interfears with sexual function. If so you need to see a doctor about it. It maybe a small piece of foreskin that was left over. I have some extra skin there as well and I have never given it a second thought.
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    Maybe scar tissue...it's where the frenulum was, so very possibly frenulum tissue. Not all circumcis ions are done by surgeons, and they all have their way of tying things off, etc. It may have just healed that way, and not something wrong.
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    Hello James :-) First of all your frenulum isn't weird at all. It looks perfectly okay, even with the skin tag. Like some other guys have suggested, this is nothing to worry about. Your circumcision scar is just a little uneven and it created this small skin tag after you had your foreskin removed it healed this way. It's rather usual actually that this happens when the wound doesn't close evenly all the way around the circline or if the cut isn't neat. I know several guys who's penises looks the same as yours and they don't bother :-) Nothing to give a though really and as it's a nice place for you to touch, as you describe it being a sensitive spot, I'd leave it as it is and enjoy the sensation, If I were you :-)

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