Light glans in circumcised boys/men?

Today I accidentally saw a classmate's penis while he was peeing.

He's half-Turkish, but looks more German. In any case, he's circumcised, and I noticed that his glans and scar tissue are much lighter than my uncircumcised one.

Is this normal, or what happens?

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GiladBerlin
1 year ago

The skin of the acorn and the inner pre-skin leaf (of which a more or less large residue remains in most circumcisions) is naturally structured differently than the rest of the body skin. In many ways, it resembles a mucous membrane without really being one. It mainly contains much less cell layers in the upper skin than the rest of the body skin. As a result, many type-related skin features appear more strongly in this skin than elsewhere in the body. As a rule, there is a color difference to the rest of the body skin.

For more light-acid Types can be seen to be very intensive care with the finest blood vessels in general: it usually expresses itself through a light to dark pink and also to strongly red skin coloring. After circumcision, the cell layers of the skin there increase because it is permanently exposed to light, drying air and friction (e.g. by clothing) due to the absence of the fore skin. This often changes the skin color: The blood vessels no longer dominate the appearance and the skin becomes pale and often appears “lighter” than before circumcision; quite often less “redded”.

For dark Skin types are the acorn and the inner pre-skin leaf, up to a trim, usually rather light- to medium-brown or to brown-violet. After trimming, this skin color changes less than in bright types. Most often, it becomes just a little less “colored”, i.e. blurred in the shade, often a little “gray”.

The rare tendency that the skin color there (from acorn and the rest of the inner pre-skin leaf) almost or even completely aligns after circumcision of that of the rest of the body skin is much more often observed in dark-acid types than in light-acids.

However, the degree of skin change is very different in individual ways – as the described skin-type-related colorations may differ from the described rule.

It is only almost general or with almost every one such that there is naturally the described color difference between a) body skin and b) acorn with inner pre-skin leaf and that this difference changes very frequently after a trimming (because of the cell layer propagation). The measure and direction of the change is very varied.

GiladBerlin
1 year ago
Reply to  cmtalleyrand

To illustrate the diversity in this respect, I will describe how it was with me and is:

My skin type is an almost exotic blend of light-blonning Northern Europe type with a rather dark skin tone (probably because of my proportionate Jewish ancestors who came into a brightly-skinned Frisian family); almost like bright bronze, in summer even really dark sun brown. My penis shank was still much darker than the rest of the body skin; which is also a typical characteristic of this “mixing”. Until about two years after my circumcision (and instead of when I was ten), my acorn had a light brown color with very light pink content. In contrast, the strip of the remaining inner pre-skin leaf was very light brown; significantly brighter than the acorn. The initially reddish scar became pale and disappeared after a few years to a thin light brown line. Scorn and inner pre-skin leaf gradually became darker and are now quite close to the brown tint of my body skin; However, my penis shank is still much darker until the scarring stroke. With this, I have had skin color changes everywhere – and today still two different skin colors, although they are no longer as much different as in the first years of my circumcision senine.

GiladBerlin
1 year ago
Reply to  cmtalleyrand

It may be that he has kept a somewhat larger proportion of his inner pre-skin leaf and for this he has removed a little more scalp than is made in Germany at most pimosis circulties. It can, but it doesn’t have to be.

HighTight
1 year ago

That’s what I’m saying.

My acorn has become pale, hardened and visually larger after my trimming.

The inner foreskin has also become more similar and now resembles the sheep skin, even a color difference always remains a little visible.

beschnitten0815
1 year ago

Yeah, that’s quite normal with cut boys. When the acorn is exposed, it becomes a little pale with time. And also the area between scar and acorn is similar.

Drevin
1 year ago

In the case of trimmings, the color of the acorn and the remaining inner pre-skin leaf gradually changes in the slack state towards skin color and looks more or less grayish to dry. In erection, the color of the acorn then assumes a slightly reddish/violet color. This is due to the strong blood circulation and the thicker skin in a exposed acorn.

Jost79
1 year ago

The color of the acorn, like skin color, is not identical to any man. In addition, a dry acorn on the trimmed penis looks just differently than the moist acorn protected by pre-skin.

18Chris98
1 year ago

That’s what happens. Does Turks also have partially very bright skin. The question is more why do you look at the Turk on his penis?

18Chris98
1 year ago
Reply to  cmtalleyrand

What’s surprising? Cutting is most Muslims.

Manu41957
1 year ago

Also half-doors are usually trimmed