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The removal of the frenulum may be performed at the same time.
The frenulum will heal by itself after the bleeding has stopped.
The frenulum can be observed only when a specimen is in hand.
The frenulum may be cut when a male is circumcised.
A torn frenulum is sometimes a warning sign of physical abuse.
The frenulum may also be cut away at the same time, in a procedure called frenectomy.
The removal of the frenulum does not cause any adverse effects to the lip and mouth.
In adult circumcision part of the frenulum may remain intact.
The frenulum may be entirely missing in cases of first degree Hypospadias.
In the mouth, these vessels are placed one on either side of the frenulum linguæ.
The frenulum will usually heal on its own.
Superficial veins run through the base of the frenulum known as varicosities.
Once the frenulum is cut, the physician applies stitches to close the wound.
However, circumcision can also lead to an abnormally sensitive frenulum.
The frenulum is often crushed and cut away, or broken during infant circumcisions.
Most men with phimosis also have frenulum breve to a certain extent.
Also the frenulum is either intact, or removed.
It is related to frenuloplasty, a surgical alteration in a frenulum.
"What if I told you that in addition to the X-ray being normal, the frenulum is intact?"
The frenulum should be centered under the tongue.
In tongue-tie, the lingual frenulum is shorter and wider than usual.
(See frenulum for details on the etymology of that word.)
Too much thickening of the frenulum can restrict tongue movement and may result in speech impediments.