How is the Surgery to Reduce the Sensitivity of the Glans Penis Performed?
Surgery to reduce the sensitivity of the glans penis generally requires hospitalization. Prior to the surgery, preoperative examinations are completed. After anesthesia is administered, a small incision is made on the surface of the glans penis to locate the dorsal nerve of the penis. A portion of the dorsal nerve is then removed, leaving a small amount to maintain its conduction function. After the incision, the area is disinfected, bleeding is stopped, and the wound is dressed to complete the surgery.
1. Excessive foreskin in males can easily lead to excessive sensitivity of the glans penis. This occurs when the glans penis is exposed during erection. Since the glans mucosa is usually hidden under the foreskin and receives less stimulation, the nerves of the glans mucosa become overly sensitive. The best solution is to undergo circumcision.
2. Sensitivity of the glans penis can also be caused by a dense concentration of nerves in the area. Both the glans penis and the skin of the foreskin have neurons, but the density of neuron distribution differs. The density of neurons on the glans penis is higher than on the foreskin, making the glans penis particularly sensitive to stimulation and prone to premature ejaculation.
3. Normal adult males experience ejaculation approximately twice per month. This is mainly due to the fullness of semen in the reproductive organs. When stimulated, a desire to ejaculate may arise, leading to masturbation. If the sensitivity of the glans penis far exceeds this range, one may lose complete self-control, inevitably leading to premature ejaculation.