Clitoris: An erectile structure homologous with the penis, situated beneath the anterior labial commissure, partially hidden between the anterior ends of the labia minora.Labial FrenumLingual Frenum: MUCOUS MEMBRANE extending from floor of mouth to the under-surface of the tongue.Genitalia: The external and internal organs related to reproduction.Orgasm: The climax of sexual excitement in either humans or animals.Eccrine Glands: Simple sweat glands that secrete sweat directly onto the SKIN.Photomicrography: Photography of objects viewed under a microscope using ordinary photographic methods.Genitalia, Female: The female reproductive organs. The external organs include the VULVA; BARTHOLIN'S GLANDS; and CLITORIS. The internal organs include the VAGINA; UTERUS; OVARY; and FALLOPIAN TUBES.Disorders of Sex Development: In gonochoristic organisms, congenital conditions in which development of chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomical sex is atypical. Effects from exposure to abnormal levels of GONADAL HORMONES in the maternal environment, or disruption of the function of those hormones by ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS are included.Penis: The external reproductive organ of males. It is composed of a mass of erectile tissue enclosed in three cylindrical fibrous compartments. Two of the three compartments, the corpus cavernosa, are placed side-by-side along the upper part of the organ. The third compartment below, the corpus spongiosum, houses the urethra.Perineum: The body region lying between the genital area and the ANUS on the surface of the trunk, and to the shallow compartment lying deep to this area that is inferior to the PELVIC DIAPHRAGM. The surface area is between the VULVA and the anus in the female, and between the SCROTUM and the anus in the male.Obturator Nerve: A nerve originating in the lumbar spinal cord (L2 to L4) and traveling through the lumbar plexus to the lower extremity. The obturator nerve provides motor innervation to the adductor muscles of the thigh and cutaneous sensory innervation of the inner thigh.Pelvis: The space or compartment surrounded by the pelvic girdle (bony pelvis). It is subdivided into the greater pelvis and LESSER PELVIS. The pelvic girdle is formed by the PELVIC BONES and SACRUM.Indigo Carmine: Indolesulfonic acid used as a dye in renal function testing for the detection of nitrates and chlorates, and in the testing of milk.Acetic Acid: Product of the oxidation of ethanol and of the destructive distillation of wood. It is used locally, occasionally internally, as a counterirritant and also as a reagent. (Stedman, 26th ed)Lumbosacral Plexus: The lumbar and sacral plexuses taken together. The fibers of the lumbosacral plexus originate in the lumbar and upper sacral spinal cord (L1 to S3) and innervate the lower extremities.Acetabulum: The part of the pelvis that comprises the pelvic socket where the head of FEMUR joins to form HIP JOINT (acetabulofemoral joint).Scrotum: A cutaneous pouch of skin containing the testicles and spermatic cords.Physicians: Individuals licensed to practice medicine.Penile Neoplasms: Cancers or tumors of the PENIS or of its component tissues.Judgment: The process of discovering or asserting an objective or intrinsic relation between two objects or concepts; a faculty or power that enables a person to make judgments; the process of bringing to light and asserting the implicit meaning of a concept; a critical evaluation of a person or situation.Genital Neoplasms, Male: Tumor or cancer of the MALE GENITALIA.Anatomy: A branch of biology dealing with the structure of organisms.Reproduction: The total process by which organisms produce offspring. (Stedman, 25th ed)Genitalia, Male: The male reproductive organs. They are divided into the external organs (PENIS; SCROTUM;and URETHRA) and the internal organs (TESTIS; EPIDIDYMIS; VAS DEFERENS; SEMINAL VESICLES; EJACULATORY DUCTS; PROSTATE; and BULBOURETHRAL GLANDS).Fertility: The capacity to conceive or to induce conception. It may refer to either the male or female.Pregnancy: The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH.Reproductive Medicine: A medical-surgical specialty concerned with the morphology, physiology, biochemistry, and pathology of reproduction in man and other animals, and on the biological, medical, and veterinary problems of fertility and lactation. It includes ovulation induction, diagnosis of infertility and recurrent pregnancy loss, and assisted reproductive technologies such as embryo transfer, in vitro fertilization, and intrafallopian transfer of zygotes. (From Infertility and Reproductive Medicine Clinics of North America, Foreword 1990; Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, Notice to Contributors, Jan 1979)Reproductive Techniques: Methods pertaining to the generation of new individuals, including techniques used in selective BREEDING, cloning (CLONING, ORGANISM), and assisted reproduction (REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES, ASSISTED).Sexology: This discipline concerns the study of SEXUALITY, and the application of sexual knowledge such as sexual attitudes, psychology, and SEXUAL BEHAVIOR. Scope of application generally includes educational (SEX EDUCATION), clinical (SEX COUNSELING), and other settings.Sexuality: The sexual functions, activities, attitudes, and orientations of an individual. Sexuality, male or female, becomes evident at PUBERTY under the influence of gonadal steroids (TESTOSTERONE or ESTRADIOL), and social effects.Penile Diseases: Pathological processes involving the PENIS or its component tissues.Penile Erection: The state of the PENIS when the erectile tissue becomes filled or swollen (tumid) with BLOOD and causes the penis to become rigid and elevated. It is a complex process involving CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS; HORMONES; SMOOTH MUSCLES; and vascular functions.Foreskin: The double-layered skin fold that covers the GLANS PENIS, the head of the penis.Laughter: An involuntary expression of merriment and pleasure; it includes the patterned motor responses as well as the inarticulate vocalization.Glycosaminoglycans: Heteropolysaccharides which contain an N-acetylated hexosamine in a characteristic repeating disaccharide unit. The repeating structure of each disaccharide involves alternate 1,4- and 1,3-linkages consisting of either N-acetylglucosamine or N-acetylgalactosamine.Wit and Humor as Topic: The faculty of expressing the amusing, clever, or comical or the keen perception and cleverly apt expression of connections between ideas that awaken amusement and pleasure. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)Phimosis: A condition in which the FORESKIN cannot be retracted to reveal the GLANS PENIS. It is due to tightness or narrowing of the foreskin opening.Circumcision, Male: Excision of the prepuce of the penis (FORESKIN) or part of it.Human Body: The human being as a non-anatomical and non-zoological entity. The emphasis is on the philosophical or artistic treatment of the human being, and includes lay and social attitudes toward the body in history. (From J. Cassedy, NLM History of Medicine Division)Planets: Celestial bodies orbiting around the sun or other stars.Coitus: The sexual union of a male and a female, a term used for human only.Designer Drugs: Drugs designed and synthesized, often for illegal street use, by modification of existing drug structures (e.g., amphetamines). Of special interest are MPTP (a reverse ester of meperidine), MDA (3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine), and MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine). Many drugs act on the aminergic system, the physiologically active biogenic amines.Sequence Analysis, Protein: A process that includes the determination of AMINO ACID SEQUENCE of a protein (or peptide, oligopeptide or peptide fragment) and the information analysis of the sequence.BooksAppointments and Schedules: The different methods of scheduling patient visits, appointment systems, individual or group appointments, waiting times, waiting lists for hospitals, walk-in clinics, etc.IndiaBook SelectionBook Reviews as Topic: Critical analyses of books or other monographic works.Feedback: A mechanism of communication within a system in that the input signal generates an output response which returns to influence the continued activity or productivity of that system.Diapers, Infant: Absorbent pads designed to be worn by infants and very young children.Diaper Rash: A type of irritant dermatitis localized to the area in contact with a diaper and occurring most often as a reaction to prolonged contact with urine, feces, or retained soap or detergent.Hygiene: The science dealing with the establishment and maintenance of health in the individual and the group. It includes the conditions and practices conducive to health. (Webster, 3d ed)Diapers, Adult: Absorbent pads designed to be worn as underpants or pants liners by adults.
... done to genital tissue. Things removed by this type of procedure include: Frenulum of clitoris (may be termed "clitoris ... frenectomy") Frenulum of labia minora (may be termed "labia frenectomy") Frenulum of prepuce of penis (may be termed "penis ... A genital frenectomy is a frenectomy (removal of a frenulum) ...
The frenulum (Latin for little bridle) is an elastic band of tissue attached by its one end to the clitoral shaft and glans and ... Stimulation of the clitoris may occur through tension of the clitoral hood and its frenulum by inner labia pulling at them. ... The upper part of each lip passes above the clitoris to meet the upper part of the other lip-which will often be a little ... Outer anatomy of clitoris. Labia minora. Deep dissection. Femalia Labia pride Labia stretching Labiaplasty nymphae. Dictionary. ...
Vulvular tissue: In females, genital frenula include the frenulum clitoridis of the clitoris and the frenulum labiorum pudendi ... Brain: Frenulum of superior medullary velum or frenulum veli Digestive tract: frenulum valvae ileocaecalis Oral tissue: Frenula ... Penile tissue: The word frenulum on its own is often used for the frenulum of prepuce of penis or frenulum preputii penis, ... A frenulum (or frenum, plural: frenula or frena, from the Latin frēnulum, "little bridle", the diminutive of frēnum) is a small ...
In patients with labial fusion, a flat plane of tissue with a dense central line of tissue is usually seen when the labia ... The fusion typically begins at the posterior frenulum of the labia minora and continues anteriorly. Most labial adhesions ... majora are retracted, while an anterior opening is usually present below the clitoris. Treatment is not usually necessary in ...
The genital tissues are greatly influenced by natural fluctuations in hormone levels, which lead to changes in labia size, ... The labia minora meet posterially at the frenulum of the labia minora (also known as the fourchette), which is a fold of skin ... Outer anatomy of clitoris. Organs of the female reproductive system. Median sagittal section of female pelvis. Femalia Labia ... The labia minora have many sensory nerve endings, and have a core of erectile tissue. The color, size, length and shape of the ...
... and the corpus cavernosum clitoridis in the clitoris and (clitoral hood) and their frenula). But other male and female sex ... Between the two there is a considerable quantity of areolar tissue, fat, and a tissue resembling the dartos tunic of the ... just fatty tissue covered with skin) and of lesser significance for functioning of the female body as a whole than the scrotum ... frenulum clitoridis, the Hart's Line, and the vulval vestibule, which contains the external openings of the urethra and the ...
A local tissue reaction leads to development of erythomatous papule, which progresses to pustule in 4-7 days. It then undergoes ... Coronal sulcus Frenulum Shaft of penis Prepucial orifice Urethral meatus Glans penis Perineum area Labia majora is most common ... Labia minora Fourchette Vestibule Clitoris Perineal area Inner thighs Chancroid is a bacterial infection caused by the ...
Frenulum clitoridis (or crus glandis clitoridis): a frenulum surrounding the clitoris Preputial sheath (disambiguation) Sloane ... The clitoral hood, like the foreskin, is composed of muccocutaneous tissues; these tissues are between the mucosa and the skin ... The cellular lamella grows down on the dorsal side of the clitoris and is eventually fused with the clitoris. The clitoral hood ... is a fold of skin that surrounds and protects the glans of the clitoris; it also covers the external shaft of the clitoris, ...
Clitoris Corona of glans penis Corpus cavernosum penis Foreskin Frenulum of prepuce of penis Hirsuties papillaris genitalis OED ... The epithelium of the glans penis is mucocutaneous tissue. Birley et al. report that excessive washing with soap may dry the ...
See: male reproductive system.) Most of the penis develops from the same tissue in the embryo as does the clitoris in females; ... The area on the underside of the penis, where the foreskin is attached, is called the frenum, or frenulum. The rounded base of ... In Peyronie's disease, anomalous scar tissue grows in the soft tissue of the penis, causing curvature. Severe cases can be ... The human penis is made up of three columns of tissue: two corpora cavernosa lie next to each other on the dorsal side and one ...
Frenectomy is the removal of a frenulum. Fundectomy is the removal of the fundus of an organ, such as the uterus or the stomach ... Clitoridectomy is the partial or total removal of the external part of the clitoris. Colectomy is the removal of the colon. ... Necrosectomy is the removal of dead tissue. Nephrectomy is the removal of a kidney. Neurectomy is the removal of a nerve. ... Panniculectomy is the removal of a panniculus, which is a dense layer of fatty tissue growth consisting of subcutaneous fat in ...
They can be benign or malignant.[1][a] A neoplasm is an abnormal growth of tissue that usually forms a tissue mass.[2][3][4] ... Frenulum of labia minora. *Frenulum of clitoris. *Vulval vestibule. *Interlabial sulci. *Bulb of vestibule ... blood vessels or other connective or supportive tissue.[6][7] Tumors in the vagina may also be metastases (malignant tissue ... Folpe, Andrew L.; Inwards, Carrie Y. (2010-01-01). Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology. Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN 0443066884.. ...
Body parts that are commonly removed by those practicing body nullification are: penis, testicles, clitoris, labia and nipples ... Labia elongation Foreskin restoration Human branding - controlled burning or cauterizing of tissue to encourage intentional ... sometimes also the frenulum Foreskin restoration - techniques for attempting restoration Emasculation - complete removal of the ... removal of the clitoris Infibulation - removal of the external genitalia (and suturing of the vulva) Labiaplasty - alteration ( ...
... forehead foreskin formication fornix fossa Fourth trochanter fourth ventricle fovea foveola frenulum frenulum linguae frenum ... claustrum clava clavicle climbing fiber clinoid clitoris clivus cloaca clonus coccyx cochlea cochlear duct cochlear nerve ... of mandible condyle cone cell confluence of the sinuses conjoint tendon conjugate eye movement conjunctiva connective tissue ... ligament cricothyroid muscle crista crista galli crossed extensor reflex cruciform ligament crus of cerebrum crus of clitoris ...
The frenulum is too short to allow complete retraction of the foreskin (a condition called frenulum breve). Pathological ... This is a skin condition of unknown origin that causes a whitish ring of indurated tissue (a cicatrix) to form near the tip of ... 2002). "The prevalence of phimosis of the clitoris in women presenting to the sexual dysfunction clinic: lack of correlation to ... removing the frenulum in the process. Often used when frenulum breve occurs alongside the phimosis. Preputioplasty, in which a ...
The inner mucosal tissue was removed by use of a sharp finger nail or implement, including the excising and removal of the ... In 1866, Baker Brown described the use of clitoridectomy, the removal of the clitoris, as a cure for several conditions, ... frenulum from the underside of the glans. Later during the Talmudic period (500-625 CE) a third step, known as Metzitzah, began ... At the same time circumcisions were advocated on men, clitoridectomies (removal of the clitoris) were also performed for the ...
Cryopreservation of ovarian tissue, often called ovarian tissue cryopreservation, is of interest to women who want to preserve ... Frenulum of labia minora. *Frenulum of clitoris. *Vulval vestibule. *Interlabial sulci. *Bulb of vestibule ... A study of 60 procedures concluded that ovarian tissue harvesting appears to be safe.[28] The ovarian tissue may also be ... Other structures and tissues of the ovaries include the hilum. Ligaments[edit]. The ovaries lie within the pelvic cavity, on ...
... which is a mass of fibrous scar tissue. ... Frenulum of labia minora. *Frenulum of clitoris. *Vulval ...
... frenulum breve, as the foreskin retracts on entry to the vagina irrespective of lubrication. In one study frenulum breve was ... Tissue Injury. Pain after trauma to the pelvis from injury, surgery or childbirth.[8] ... "Male dyspareunia due to short frenulum: an indication for adult circumcision". BMJ 1977; 24-31: 1633-4 ... Superficial dyspareunia or vulvar pain: infection, inflammation, anatomic causes, tissue destruction, psychosocial factors, ...
Strong fibrous tissue grows on the outside of the uterus. The myometrium grows at first but becomes thinner at the end of the ... Breasts - Cervix - Clitoris - Clitoral hood - Fallopian tubes - Bartholin's glands - Gräfenberg spot (G-spot) - Hymen - Labia ... Bulbourethral glands - Corpus cavernosum - Ejaculatory ducts - Epididymis - Foreskin - Frenulum - Glans penis - Penis - ... The uterus weighs 70 grams.[1] The endometrium is the tissue that lines the uterus. A hormone called estrogen makes the ...
Female] mons pubis (mons veneris), labia majora and minora, clitoris, prepuce of clitoris, vestibule, fourchette, and perineum ... The rounded mass of fatty tissue lying over the joint of the pubic bones, in women typically more prominent and also called the ... A rounded eminence of fatty tissue on the pubic symphysis especially of the human female.. Provjerite format datuma u parametru ... clitoris) i velikim trijemnim žlijezdama (glandulae Bartholini), čini stidnicu ili vulvu ...
Oral trauma, including recession of gingival tissue and dental fracture and wear. Recession of gingival tissue affects 19% to ... Not only are these tubes intended to support the tissue, but they also receive the needle once it has passed through the tissue ... Excess scar tissue, including hypertrophic scar and keloid formation.[105] While piercings can be removed, they may leave a ... Forceps, or clamps, may be used to hold and stabilize the tissue to be pierced.[94] Most piercings that are stabilized with ...
dorsum (Taste bud, Median sulcus, Terminal sulcus, Foramen cecum, Lingual tonsils) · underside (Frenulum,Fimbriated fold, ... অধস্ত্বক কলা (Subcutaneous tissue). *আবরণী কলা (Epithelium). *বহিঃক্ষরা গ্রন্থি (Exocrine gland) *স্বেদগ্রন্থি (Sweat gland) ... Lip (Upper, Lower, Vermilion border, Frenulum of lower lip, Labial commissure of mouth, Philtrum). Cheek (Buccal fat pad) ...
In the human female, the urethra is about 1.9 inches (4.8 cm) to 2 inches (5.1 cm) long and exits the body between the clitoris ... The meatus is located below the clitoris. It is placed behind the symphysis pubis, embedded in the anterior wall of the vagina ...
Like many tissues, the vagina has a natural biome, a flora and fauna of microscopic organisms. The vagina is an interface ... O'Connell HE, Sanjeevan KV, Hutson JM (October 2005). "Anatomy of the clitoris". The Journal of Urology 174 (4 Pt 1): 1189-95. ... Bulbourethral glands - Corpus cavernosum - Ejaculatory ducts - Epididymis - Foreskin - Frenulum - Glans penis - Penis - ... The vagina releases blood and tissue during menstruation. Tampons or other products can be used to absorb some of the blood.[7] ...
In the human female, the urethra is about 1.9 inches (4.8 cm) to 2 inches (5.1 cm) long and exits the body between the clitoris ... The meatus is located below the clitoris. It is placed behind the symphysis pubis, embedded in the anterior wall of the vagina ...
Upper: fuse to form prepuce (hood) of clitoris. Lower: frenulum of the clitoris ... Paired, thin, hairless tissue fold medial to the labia majora. Length: 2-10cm. Width: 1-5cm ... Deep artery of clitoris (branch of internal pudendal artery) -body of clitoris. Dorsal artery of clitoris - glans and prepuce ... Beneath prepuce & above the frenulum and urethra. Projects downward and inward towards vaginal opening. Length: 2cm ...
The clitoral hood, or prepuce, is the tissue that naturally drapes and conceals the clitoris; it is the most forward extension ... Fourchette (frenulum of Labia Minora) Reconstruction. During childbirth the fourchette may be torn; to limit damage to the ... The technique used is bilateral excision of the tissues covering the clitoris .When the clitoral hood is being reduced, the ... The clitoral hood, or prepuce, is the tissue that naturally drapes and conceals the clitoris to protect against over- ...
The clitoris has a frenulum as does the tongue. In the latter case it is the little fold of tissue beneath the front of the ... Frenulum - This is a diminutive of the Latin word frenum meaning a bridle, or figuratively a restraint. ... Clitoris - is borrowed directly from kleitoris, a Greek word for both a door-tender and the female organ. This is thought to ...
... done to genital tissue. Things removed by this type of procedure include: Frenulum of clitoris (may be termed "clitoris ... frenectomy") Frenulum of labia minora (may be termed "labia frenectomy") Frenulum of prepuce of penis (may be termed "penis ... A genital frenectomy is a frenectomy (removal of a frenulum) ...
That however is not including the frenulum and dartos fascia which are nerve rich tissues typically amputated during a male ... Just as a comparison the clitoris is well documented to have 10,000 (albeit more densely packed) nerve endings. It bothers me ... Its done for the revenue for performing the procedure, and the hospital revenue collected when the tissue is sold (yes the ... circumcision (12 different tissues in total). Bringing the total nerves amputated closer to 30,000. ...
The frenulum (Latin for little bridle) is an elastic band of tissue attached by its one end to the clitoral shaft and glans and ... Stimulation of the clitoris may occur through tension of the clitoral hood and its frenulum by inner labia pulling at them. ... The upper part of each lip passes above the clitoris to meet the upper part of the other lip-which will often be a little ... Outer anatomy of clitoris. Labia minora. Deep dissection. Femalia Labia pride Labia stretching Labiaplasty nymphae. Dictionary. ...
Frenulum:. *Fibrous band of tissue attaching foreskin to ventral glans. Coronal sulcus:. *Narrow and circumferential cul de sac ... Skin folded on itself covering the glans (clitoris in females) *In normal males, long foreskins cover the meatus and glans is ... Loose connective tissue located between dartos layer of the shaft and tunica albuginea *Extends from penile root to coronal ... Vertical cleft, related to frenulum (BJU Int 2007;100:161). Fossa navicularis:. *Terminal dilated portion of penile urethra, ...
This is the natural fold of the prepuce skin that joins the lower part of the clitoris with the inner surface of the labia ... 4. Clitoral frenulum. This tiny fold of tissue is made from the prepuce skin which unites the labia minora and the bottom part ... The clitoral frenulum is also sensitive due to the dorsal nerve endings coming from the clitoris. ... The size of clitoris is designed resembling a female clitoris unless the patient requests for the size to be a bit bigger than ...
Subcutaneous tissue of frenulum of clitoris Current Synonym true false 504595010 Subcutaneous tissue structure of frenulum of ... Subcutaneous tissue structure of frenulum of clitoris (body structure). Code System Preferred Concept Name. Subcutaneous tissue ... Subcutaneous tissue structure of frenulum of clitoris (body structure) {81038005 , SNOMED-CT } Parent/Child (Relationship Type) ... Structure of frenulum of clitoris (body structure) {48316008 , SNOMED-CT } Subcutaneous tissue structure of glans clitoridis ( ...
Subcutaneous tissue of frenulum of clitoris Current Synonym true false 505039018 Entire subcutaneous tissue of frenulum of ... Entire subcutaneous tissue of frenulum of clitoris (body structure). Code System Preferred Concept Name. Entire subcutaneous ... Subcutaneous tissue structure of frenulum of clitoris (body structure) {81038005 , SNOMED-CT } ...
The chordee is formed from the same tissues that form the labia minora in the female and the frenulum of the penis and the ... In AIS Grades 5 and 4, the clitoris is enlarged. In Grade 5, there may be partial fusion of the labia majora (outer vaginal ... I say probable because we cannot know if she has any ovarian tissue mixed with the testis tissue until these vestigial organs ... The fusion is then more properly called labio-scrotal fusion. The phallus has the appearance of a large clitoris, or a small ...
The elastic tissue of the prepuce dermis, along with the dartos muscle arid frenulum, tether the prepuce and help return it to ... the glans penis and clitoris. The outer epithelium has the protective function of internalising the glans (clitoris and penis ... the amount of tissue should be limited so as to preserve the anatomy and function of the external genitalia. All genital tissue ... frenulum (photograph by Dr R. Brinsko and G. Craigmyles).. Overview. The prepuce is an integral, normal part of the external ...
Fatty tissue lying anterior to the pubic symphysis and superior pubic rami ... What are the two parts of the clitoris from anterior to posterior? ... Skin, subcutaneous tissue, deep fascia of the penis (Bucks fascia), Tunica albuginea. ... Between which tissue layers of the penis do vessels and nerves run? ...
On its lower portion forms frenulum.. * The clitoris is highly sensitive part having 2 corpora cavernosa separated by a ... It possesses a sensitive tip of spongy erectile tissue, the glans clitoris having rich nerve supply. The opening of the urethra ... The next part behind the clitoris is the vestibule - a space into which the urethra and vagina opened. Vestibule is both sexual ... They are the 2 small folds of skin, with no fatty tissues inside. Labia minora further extends backwards on each side of the ...
Approximating the inferior flap to the frenulum extension of the clitoris as it ends at the upper labial edge will solve this ... In addition, one might surmise that wide and simple resection of the protuberant tissue can occasionally extend to the clitoris ... to estimate a safe amount of tissue resection. The same concept can be used to avoid underresection and tissue enlargement ... Removal of an inferior wedge leaves the bulky superior tissue as the labial edge. Often the inferior edge of the labium is the ...
frenulum of the clitoris * Clitoris * free extremity (glans clitoridis) * Vestibule (vestibulum vaginæ) * vestibule of the ... erectile tissue the external genital organs (Grays s270). Grays page #1264 * pudendum or vulva ... Cervix , Clitoris , Clitoral hood , Fallopian tubes , Bartholins glands , G-spot , Hymen , Labium , Mammary glands , Ovaries ... Cervix , Clitoris , Clitoral hood , Fallopian tubes , Bartholins glands , G-spot , Hymen , Labium , Mammary glands , Ovaries ...
Labia minora - joined at clitoris and posteriorly at frenulum.. Clitoris - erectile body sensitive to stimulation.. Vestibule- ... Glandular Tissue. Fibrous Tissue (suspensory ligaments). Adipose tissue. Broken up into four quadrants. The upper outer ... Aging breast tissue. Decrease of estrogen causes breast glandular tissue to atrophy. replaced with fibrous connective tissue. ... Pregnant breast tissue. Changes during the second month. Enlarge and feel more nodular. Nipples la and supporting fatty tissue ...
Frenulum: The frenulum is an elastic band of tissue joining the under (ventral) part of the glans to the skin tube. Frenulum ... It is the greatly innervated and sensitive analogue to the female clitoris. The glans is basically an internal organ except in ... frenum, frenulum: An elastic band of tissue on the underside of the penis that connects the shaft to the head. ... Erectile Tissue: Within the shaft are 3 chambers (Corpora Cavernosa and Corpus Spongiosum) of erectile tissue that fill up with ...
Band of tissue connecting penile glans with the shaft of the penis. Penile Shaft: Area of the penis between glans and abdomen. ... Frenulum: Band of tissue connecting penile glans with the shaft of the penis. ... Clitoral Gland: Outer end or tip of the clitoris.. *Clitoris: Erectile sexual structure, clitoral glans + two shafts, primarily ... Clitoral Hood: Tissue that partially or fully covers the clitoral glans.. *Female Genital Mutilation (FGM): Removing most or ...
The two sides come up and meet underneath the glans clitoris to form a little space called the frenulum. ... Loaded with erectile tissue!. * Contain a lot of nerve endings which causes sensitivity when they become engorged = feels ... Made up of different parts! Not just the glans (the part you typically think of when talking about the clitoris). The reason ... Considered to be part of the clitoral tissue. * High variability in appearance from woman to woman! * Examples - one side might ...
Excess submucosal tissue or extra folds of the mucosa overlying the clitoris may create a thick hood that protrudes anteriorly ... The location of the frenulum of the clitoris is important to note at the time of labia minora reduction as well; inadvertent ... reattachment of the frenulum of the clitoris, and lateral or central reduction of the clitoral hood. Care must be taken in ... Other ways to use tissue expanded flaps The British Association of Plastic Surgeons (2004) 57, 336 341 CASE REPORTS Other ways ...
In a female fetus, the phallus does not grow any longer and remains as the clitoris. The genital folds fuse only in their ... Between the two sheets of tissue belonging to this structure, the so-called parametrium is found, which is made of mesenchyme. ... posterior section to form the frenulum of labia pudenda. They become the labia minora. ... The clitoris and labia majora develop as external genitals, resulting in an inconspicuous female phenotype, despite the ...
At the posterior end of the labia minora, the folds meet under the opening of the vagina, at a location termed the frenulum of ... The surface of the labia minora contains sebaceous glands, sweat glands, erectile tissue, and an array of nerve endings. The ... The upper portion of the labia majora meet between the clitoris and the mons pubis, at a location known as the anterior ... The lower portion of the labia majora join below the frenulum of the labia minora and above the perineum, at a location known ...
6. The frenulum. This is a highly nerve-laden web of tissue that tethers the inner foreskin to the underside of the glans [see ... The frenulum is known by some as the male clitoris, and is exquisitely sensitive. Even if its preserved (it usually isnt), ... 5. Specialized sensory tissue. In addition to the ridged bands mentioned above, thousands of coiled fine-touch receptors ( ... The sleeve of tissue known as the foreskin normally covers the glans and protects it from abrasion, drying, callusing ( ...
Frenulum veli explanation free. What is Frenulum veli? Meaning of Frenulum veli medical term. What does Frenulum veli mean? ... Looking for online definition of Frenulum veli in the Medical Dictionary? ... frenulum of clitoris a fold formed by union of the labia minora on the undersurface of the clitoris. ... frenulum. A thin strip of mucocutaneous tissue on the underside of the penis which connect the shaft to the head.. fren·u·lum. ...
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- The clitoral hood, analogously to the foreskin of the penis in men and also termed, like the latter, by the Latin word prepuce, serves to cover most of the time the shaft and sometimes the glans (which is very sensitive to the touch) to protect the clitoris from mechanical irritation and from dryness. (wikipedia.org)
- During vaginal sexual intercourse they may contribute to stimulation of the whole vestibule area, the clitoris and the vagina of the woman and the penis of her partner. (wikipedia.org)
- Dr. Chettawut uses the foreskin of penis (called prepuce) which is normally a pink colored muco-cutaneous tissue in order to provide a natural appearance as in a biological woman. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- The clitoris is made from the most sensitive part of the glans penis that transmits erotic sensation from the innervation of dorsal nerve of clitoris. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- Regardless of the size, Dr. Chettawut can guarantee the ability to achieve orgasm since the clitoris is made from the most sensitive part of the glans penis that transmits erotic sensation from the innervation of dorsal nerve of clitoris. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- The prepuce is an integral, normal part of the external genitalia that forms the anatomical covering of the glans penis and clitoris. (cirp.org)
- The outer epithelium has the protective function of internalising the glans (clitoris and penis), urethral meatus (in the male) and the inner preputial epithelium, thus decreasing external irritation or contamination. (cirp.org)
- The squamous mucosa of the glans penis, coronal sulcus and prepuce should be considered as one tissue compartment [ 10 ] with a common cytokeratin polypeptide pattern [ 13 ]. (cirp.org)
- Band of tissue connecting penile glans with the shaft of the penis. (wordpress.com)
- Rigidity of the penis or clitoris resulting from an inflow of blood during sexual arousal. (wordpress.com)
- frenulum of prepuce of penis a fold under the penis connecting it with the prepuce. (thefreedictionary.com)
- A thin strip of mucocutaneous tissue on the underside of the penis which connect the shaft to the head. (thefreedictionary.com)
- thin ventral sheet of preputial skin and connective tissue forming a fold under the penis and connecting its ventral raphe with the preputial mucosa. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Persistence of a part of the frenulum causes deviation and incomplete protrusion of the penis and inability to mate, is an inherited defect in cattle. (thefreedictionary.com)
- The clitoris in women and the penis, scrotum and anus in men are especially sensitive, but erogenous zones are located all over the body. (cancercouncil.com.au)
- The vestibular bulbs beneath the skin of the labia minora are homologous to the corpus spongiosum , the tissue of the penis surrounding the urethra. (wikidoc.org)
- Both the penis and the clitoris form as the same tissue in the womb during the first trimester of pregnancy. (circumcisionquotes.com)
- The male prepuce, or foreskin, is a highly mobile and extraordinarily sensitive double fold of tissue that is the end of the penis. (greenmedinfo.com)
- It is also mutilation as it removed functional, healthy tissue and left a scar on my penis. (areomagazine.com)
- Today, circumcision involves the removal of the inner foreskin, the outer foreskin, the ridged band (the interface between the inner and outer foreskins) and, often, the frenulum (the band connecting the foreskin to the underside of the penis-similar to the connective tissue beneath the tongue). (areomagazine.com)
- the skin around the penis and the urethra come from the same embryonic tissue from which develops the labia minora in females. (wikipedia.org)
- The area on the underside of the penis, where the foreskin is attached, is called the frenum , or frenulum. (wikipedia.org)
- In the adult male, the foreskin accounts for 1/3 to 1/2 of the skin system of the penis, or about 15 square inches of erogenous inner and outer foreskin tissue. (circumcisionharm.org)
- Men circumcised in infancy almost universally report that the most erogenous part of their penis is the site of the ablated frenulum where there may still be remnant nerve endings. (circumcisionharm.org)
- Just inside the tip of the foreskin lies the ridged band which forms an elastic -like closure around the head of the penis to help keep the tissues healthy and moist. (i2researchhub.org)
- Unlike the penis, which is homologous to the clitoris, the clitoris does not contain the distal portion of the urethra and functions solely to induce sexual pleasure. (bionity.com)
- In this species, the urogenital system is unique in that the female urinates, mates and gives birth via an enlarged, erectile clitoris, known as a pseudo-penis. (bionity.com)
- At the time of development of the urinary and reproductive organs in embryogenesis the previously undifferentiated genital tubercle develops into the clitoris or the penis, along with all other major organ systems, making them homologous. (bionity.com)
- The head or glans of the clitoris is a simple bundle of 8000 nerve fibers, estimated to be twice the number found in the penis making it particularly well-suited for sexual stimulation. (bionity.com)
- Deep bite wounds of either the penis or the clitoris may at least result in an intensive bleeding. (pravdareport.com)
- Like the penis, the clitoris also erects. (healthywaymag.com)
- The scrotum and penis are cognates of the labia majora and clitoris, respectively. (mhmedical.com)
- The shaft of the penis contains three columns of erectile tissue, the two dorsolateral corpora cavernosa and the smaller ventral corpus spongiosum that contains the urethra ( Fig. 12-1 ). (mhmedical.com)
- Surrounding the urethral meatus at the tip of the penis is an obtuse cone of erectile tissue, the glans penis . (mhmedical.com)
- It's analogous to what I tell males to stimulate the shaft and frenulum and stay away from the head of the penis. (healthystrokes.com)
- The human penis is made up of three columns of tissue: two corpora cavernosa lie next to each other on the dorsal side and one corpus spongiosum lies between them on. (herbalm.men)
- In men, the distal part of the urethra is enclosed by erectile tissues and opens at the end of the penis. (earthslab.com)
- The principal structures in this pouch are the erectile tissues of the penis and clitoris and associated skeletal muscles. (earthslab.com)
- The epithelium of the glans penis is mucocutaneous tissue. (wikipedia.org)
- But out of the entire genitalia, there is one specific area in males and females, which is the most sensitive-the female clitoris and the male glans penis, or the tip of the penis. (uncommongroundmedia.com)
- The extreme sensitivity of the clitoris and glans penis plays a vital part in both sexual arousal and achieving orgasm. (uncommongroundmedia.com)
- The name is derived from shortening the anatomical term frenulum or fraenum (the fibrous cord of connecting tissue, in this case on the underside of the penis), in which the piercing is placed. (piercingbible.com)
- The glans penis is used to make the clitoris, and the scrotum is used to create the labia majora. (beverlyhillsplasticsurgeons.com)
- During sexual stimulation, the hood may also prevent the penis from coming into direct contact with the glans clitoris, which is instead stimulated indirectly often by the pressing of the individuals' pubis. (artandpopularculture.com)
- penis streng - Njgi Frenulum of prepuce of penis - Wikipedia. (livetsmukt.com)
- Corona penis Frenulum Breve. (livetsmukt.com)
- retractable fold of skin which covers and protects the glans of the penis tissue in the human male, which naturally covers and protects the head of the penis. (livetsmukt.com)
- If you want to read similar articles to What Causes Clitoris Swellingwe recommend you penis our Family health category. (livetsmukt.com)
- When the penis is flaccid, the frenulum tightens to narrow the opening of the foreskin. (howstuffworks.com)
- Like the rest of the body, the male penis (and female clitoris) have many methods of stimulation. (cosmeticsurgerydirectory.org)
- The penis has receptors that respond to heat and cold which reflect feelings of pleasure in the male (and in the female with the clitoris). (cosmeticsurgerydirectory.org)
- Who wouldn't want a deeply-colored, smooth, silky glans penis, especially when compared with a dried-out circumcised penis head with a scar on the shaft where protective, functional, erogenous, nerve-rich tissue once resided? (notyourstocut.com)
- If you're a woman, notice how similar the intact glans penis is in texture and color to your glans clitoris. (notyourstocut.com)
- very similar to the always-protected glans clitoris) vs. "matte finish" (circumcised) metaphors being used more often in message boards to describe the difference in appearance of the glans penis. (notyourstocut.com)
- Also, the double-layered tissue of the foreskin engorges with blood during erection and creates a visibly and sensually thicker shaft and glans.When the engorged foreskin retracts behind the coronal ridge of the glans, it often creates a wider and more pronounced 'ridge' that many partners find especially stimulating during penetrative intercourse. (bubhub.com.au)
- The sleeve of tissue known as the foreskin normally covers the glans and protects it from abrasion, drying, callusing (keratinization), and environmental contaminants. (bubhub.com.au)
- The inner foreskin contains bands of densely innervated, sexually responsive tissue . (bubhub.com.au)
- Smegma can be found between the glans and the foreskin and between the clitoris and its hood, as well as between the labia. (circumcisionquotes.com)
- The ridged band, frenulum, and inner and outer foreskin are all destroyed by infant circumcision. (circumcisionharm.org)
- The male foreskin is unquestionably a more highly receptive sensory organ than either the penile head or the female clitoris (or both combined! (circumcisionharm.org)
- However, neurologically speaking, removal of the male foreskin is as destructive to male sexual sensory experience as removal of the clitoris is to females. (circumcisionharm.org)
- The mucosal tissue of the foreskin is highly innervated , more so than normal skin, and 15 quarters will fit on a 3 x 5 index card with room to spare. (circumcisionharm.org)
- While the underside of the upper lip and the tongue each have a frenulum, the penile frenulum connects the foreskin to the underside of the glans. (circumcisionharm.org)
- Also, the double-layered tissue of the foreskin engorges with blood during erection and creates a visibly and sensually thicker shaft and glans. (butterflybirth.com)
- This is because the palm of your hand has Meissner's corpuscles , just like the foreskin and frenulum. (butterflybirth.com)
- This is a highly nerve-laden web of tissue that tethers the inner foreskin to the underside of the glans. (butterflybirth.com)
- It is similar to the frenula found under the tongue, the upper lip and the clitoral hood (female foreskin). (butterflybirth.com)
- However, men who engage in successful foreskin restoration may be able to rebuild enough tissue to pierce. (piercingbible.com)
- Women with hoods covering most of the clitoris can often masturbate by stimulating the hood over the clitoral glans, an action which is homologous to masturbation in the male with a foreskin. (artandpopularculture.com)
- 4. nov Hætte til penishovedet hjælper omskårne mænd Intact Denmark har et medlem , der har en særlig viden om foreskin restoration (hvis du har Passionate defender of human rights, & children's rights (the same thing, really). (livetsmukt.com)
- Smegma is a substance made up of oil and dead skin cells which can accumulate under the foreskin in Clitoris Stock Photos and Pictures Getty Images foreskin klitoris Vaginal smegma? (livetsmukt.com)
- A piece of tissue called the frenulum connects the foreskin to the glans. (howstuffworks.com)
- Sometimes the frenulum is attached too tightly (a condition known as frenulum breve ), which can cause pain and discomfort when the foreskin retracts. (howstuffworks.com)
- For over a hundred years, anatomical research has confirmed that both the penile and clitoral prepuce ( foreskin ) are richly innervated, specific erogenous tissue with specialised encapsulated (corpuscular) sensory receptors, such as Meissner's corpuscles, Pacinian corpuscles, genital corpuscles, Krause end bulbs, Ruffini corpuscles, and mucocutaneous corpuscles. (intactiwiki.org)
- Future research may discover even more nerve receptors in the foreskin and help clarify what purposes they serve.The primary zones of erogenous sensitivity are the frenulum, ridged mucosa, and the preputial orifice and the external fold of the foreskin. (intactiwiki.org)
- *If you have a clitoris, or your partner does, note the similarity in texture between your/her foreskin-protected glans clitoris and the foreskin-covered glans penises pictured above. (notyourstocut.com)
- More to the point, it's like the head of your clitoris (assuming it's been protected by a prepuce/foreskin) and the back of your hand. (notyourstocut.com)
- The labia minora extend from the clitoris obliquely downward, laterally, and backward on either side of the vulval vestibule, ending between the bottom of the vulval vestibule and the labia majora. (wikipedia.org)
- During sex reassignment surgery, Dr. Chettawut uses the scrotal skin as well as its fatty tissues for labia majora construction. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- The labia majora comprise the outer folds of skin, which are comprised of adipose tissue that results in a thickened appearance. (biologydictionary.net)
- The lower portion of the labia majora join below the frenulum of the labia minora and above the perineum, at a location known as the posterior commissure. (biologydictionary.net)
- The upper portion of the labia majora meet between the clitoris and the mons pubis, at a location known as the anterior commissure. (biologydictionary.net)
- The labia majora typically begin to thicken once again due to the accumulation of adipose tissue in this region. (biologydictionary.net)
- see etymology ) is the region of the external genital organs of the female , including the labia majora , mons pubis , labia minora , clitoris , bulb of the vestibule , vestibule of the vagina , greater and lesser vestibular glands, and vaginal orifice . (wikidoc.org)
- The clitoris extends from the front commissure where the edges of the outer lips (labia majora) meet at the base of the pubic mound to the fourchette. (bionity.com)
- The labia majora is a fleshy tissue zone, thicker than the internal ones, smooth or rough texture depending on the person, pink or darkened and with pubic hair. (healthywaymag.com)
- As we have previously said, the labia minora are below the labia majora , they start from the clitoris (frenulum), and they branch off to go all the way down the vulva to the bottom of the entrance of the vagina so that they also contribute to its protection. (healthywaymag.com)
- Sufficient fat and lateral scrotal tissue (dartos etc.) should be preserved to later achieve enough bulk in the labia majora. (transgendersurgeryworld.com)
- Please note that the cord tissue is fixed to the lateral aspects to enhance labia majora bulk. (transgendersurgeryworld.com)
- Bleeding can occur for a first week due to the vascular nature of the tissue it passes through, and often a spread-outwards circular barbell (horse shoe) is worn for the healing, allowing the jewellery to rest in-between the labia majora and minora. (opalheart.com.au)
- Without testosterone (as in a normal female fetus), the genitals become the clitoris , labia majora , and separate vaginal and urethral canals. (merckmanuals.com)
- During sex reassignment surgery, the urethral opening will be set in the correct anatomical position to allow a normal pattern of female urination while the total corpus spongiosum is eradicated in order to prevent the engorgement of the tissue under urethra (during sexual arousal) which may compromise the aesthetic look of vulva and may cause narrowing of vaginal opening. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- The function of the labia is to provide protection for the vagina, clitoris, and urethra . (biologydictionary.net)
- the vagina meets the external organs at the vulva, which includes the labia, clitoris, and urethra. (lumenlearning.com)
- More recently, Australian urologist Dr. Helen O'Connell using MRI technology noted a direct relationship between the legs or roots of the clitoris and the erectile tissue of the clitoral bulbs and corpora, and the distal urethra and vagina. (bionity.com)
- We must avoid penetrating the urethra to avoid hematoma and the staining of tissues. (transgendersurgeryworld.com)
- Women can also change the way their labia and surrounding vaginal tissue look with the help of Vaginoplasty, significantly reducing embarrassment or discomfort. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- Women can have Cosmetic Gynaecology to change the way their labia and surrounding vaginal tissue look with the help of Vaginoplasty. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- Folds of skin and tissue extend from from mons, down the vulva, past vaginal opening to the perineum. (wordpress.com)
- Ring of tissue partially or fully covers the vaginal opening. (wordpress.com)
- Female orgasms involve intense sensitivity of the clitoris and vaginal expansion. (cancercouncil.com.au)
- Vaginal cancers arise from vaginal tissue, with vaginal sarcomas develop from bone , cartilage , fat , muscle , blood vessels or other connective or supportive tissue. (wikipedia.org)
- The unusual presence of glandular tissue on the vaginal walls. (womenshealthinwomenshands.com)
- What's usually done here is to tighten the loose vaginal muscle tissues. (beverlyhillsplasticsurgeons.com)
- In some women an area of tissue on the anterior (upper) wall of the vagina, when stimulated may allow a woman to experience more intense orgasms and sexual arousal. (wordpress.com)
- At the posterior end of the labia minora, the folds meet under the opening of the vagina, at a location termed the frenulum of the labia minor. (biologydictionary.net)
- Tumors in the vagina may also be metastases (malignant tissue that has spread to the vagina from other parts of the body). (wikipedia.org)
- This part of the vulva is made up of the glans, frenulum, and clitoral hood (in the outside) and the body, crura, and roots (in the internal part of the vagina). (healthywaymag.com)
- Although we only see a tiny spot that emerges, actually, the clitoris is a complex structure that forms one of the parts of the inside vagina and with the only implication of achieving feminine pleasure. (healthywaymag.com)
- Then, the extra tissue from the back side of the vagina is surgically removed. (beverlyhillsplasticsurgeons.com)
- Levkoff goes on to say that while, for some, direct stimulation of the clitoris leads to an orgasm, for others, it may be stimulation inside of the vagina. (stylecaster.com)
- What complicates the debate over the G-spot's existence is that the clitoris is shaped like a wishbone and has legs that extend down the sides of the vulva and vagina," Dr. Levkoff explains. (stylecaster.com)
- It can be felt through the vagina, and when stimulated, the tissue begins to swell," she says. (stylecaster.com)
- The clitoral hood, or prepuce, is the tissue that naturally drapes and conceals the clitoris to protect against over-stimulation. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- However some women with excess prepuce find they cannot climax as the surplus tissue limits stimulation. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- Yet the hood is movable and can slide during clitoral erection or be pulled upwards a little for greater exposure of the clitoris to sexual stimulation. (wikipedia.org)
- Stimulation of the clitoris may occur through tension of the clitoral hood and its frenulum by inner labia pulling at them. (wikipedia.org)
- Within the shaft are 3 chambers (Corpora Cavernosa and Corpus Spongiosum) of erectile tissue that fill up with blood at the time of stimulation. (penis-stretchers.org)
- The J-curve style bar can increase stimulation, especially for a woman who has a recessed clitoris. (liveabout.com)
- The ridged band is primarily sensory tissue, and rolling over the corona of the glans, provides primary sexual stimulation. (butterflybirth.com)
- As opposed to being a singular organ, it is believed that its sensitivity is connected to corollary stimulation of the female prostate (previously referred to as Skene's glands), urethral sponge and inner clitoris. (stylecaster.com)
- Additionally, the frenulum (which is removed in some circumcisions) provides stimulation. (howstuffworks.com)
- Innervation: dorsal nerve of clitoris and post. (brainscape.com)
- The clitoral frenulum is also sensitive due to the dorsal nerve endings coming from the clitoris. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- Frenulum - This is a diminutive of the Latin word frenum meaning a bridle, or figuratively a restraint. (dartmouth.edu)
- The frenulum (Latin for little bridle) is an elastic band of tissue attached by its one end to the clitoral shaft and glans and by its other end to the prepuce. (wikipedia.org)
- A small frenum or bridle. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Here within the marrow, they condense, branch, and are surrounded by a connective tissue capsule, the tunica albuginea . (lecturio.com)
- Since the middle of the area is connected by dense connective tissue with the connective tissue of the pars pelvina, the projecting scrotal swellings gradually draw out this connective tissue to a band and so the septum scroti is formed, it being at all times only a connective tissue structure. (edu.au)
- Hypertrophic or raised scars form immediately after wound healing due to an overproduction of connective tissue. (murderpedia.co)
- It looks (and functions somewhat) like the connective tissue beneath your tongue. (howstuffworks.com)
- The entire gland is enclosed in a tough connective tissue capsule from which trabeculae extend into the cortex. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Fourchette Reconstruction, or Refashioning, is a procedure that removes the rigid scar tissue enabling you to be more comfortable with your body. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- Excess scar tissue Is excised, and the perineal body reconstructed, thereby restoring the appearance of the vulva, and the tone at the fourchette. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- The posterior ends (bottom) of the labia minora are usually joined across the middle line by a fold of skin, named the frenulum of labia minora or fourchette. (wikipedia.org)
- frenulum labio´rum puden´di fourchette . (thefreedictionary.com)
- The clitoris has a frenulum as does the tongue. (dartmouth.edu)
- In the latter case it is the little fold of tissue beneath the front of the tongue that tends to restrict its motion, producing a "tongue-tied" condition. (dartmouth.edu)
- frenulum lin´guae frenulum of tongue . (thefreedictionary.com)
- 4,5 Of significance to the dental community is the recent increase in intraoral piercing, 4,5 which is the insertion of jewelry into soft oral tissues including the lips, cheeks and tongue. (cda-adc.ca)
- The soft tissues were all within normal limits with the exception of the anterior central area of ventral aspect of the tongue, which appeared slightly inflamed. (cda-adc.ca)
- Piercing of the tongue is normally performed in the midline of the tongue anterior to lingual frenum. (cda-adc.ca)
- A membranous fold of skin or mucous membrane that supports or restricts the movement of a part or organ, such as the small band of tissue connecting the tongue to the floor of the mouth. (dictionary.com)
- who is qualify to define the anatomy of clitoris and tongue? (ghanasky.com)
- Dr. Dag said the clitoris need to be stimulated and the tongue can do that job better, it can also be a nice, gentle and excellent stimulator? (ghanasky.com)
- The tongue is covered with moist, pink tissue called mucosa. (ghanasky.com)
- The tongue is anchored to the mouth by webs of tough tissue and mucosa. (ghanasky.com)
- The tether holding down the front of the tongue is called the frenum. (ghanasky.com)
- The frenulum is like the joining ridge under the tongue. (murderpedia.co)
- Fibrous or scar tissue growing on or between organs, attaching one organ to another. (womenshealthinwomenshands.com)
- The three columns form a cylinder bound by fibrous tissue. (mhmedical.com)
- This mons veneris after SRS contains the neurovascular pedicle which carries the blood supply and nerve endings responsible in making the clitoris as well as some particular structure of the vulva vestibule unquestionably sensitive. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- The soft mound at the front of the vulva is formed by fatty tissue covering the pubic bone, and is called the mons pubis . (wikidoc.org)
- One of the external parts of the vulva is the clitoris. (healthywaymag.com)
- Richly endowed with a profusion of blood vessels, it also has a ridged band of peripenic muscles that protects the urinary tract from contaminants, and an undersurface lined with mucocutaneous tissue found nowhere else on the body, which contains ectopic glands that produce natural emollients and antibacterial proteins similar to those found in mother's milk. (drmomma.org)
- The clitoral hood is a fold of skin that surrounds and protects the clitoris. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- However, in select patients with redundant clitoral hood tissue, edge trim techniques may result in an imbalanced postoperative result where the hood actually looks larger. (healthdocbox.com)
- Personal preferences vary, as with all matters of sexual expression so I cannot tell who might prefer the short-bar-with-the-small-bead-under-your-hood fit, or the long-bar-that-hangs-down fit, or the big-ball-against-your-clitoris fit, etc. (liveabout.com)
- Approximately 90 percent of women are built with a pierceable fold of hood tissue above the clitoris. (liveabout.com)
- This hood is normally configured like a tiny one-ended tunnel, and the VCH pierces through just the thin membrane of skin above your clitoris, not through the clitoris itself. (liveabout.com)
- This piercing is horizontal, and it stimulates by being located right behind the clitoral shaft (but should go through only hood tissue). (liveabout.com)
- A clitoris, partially covered by the clitoral hood. (bionity.com)
- There is considerable variation with regard to how much of the clitoris protrudes from the hood and how much is covered by it, ranging from complete, covered invisibility to full, protruding visibility. (bionity.com)
- As in the male, sticky bands of tissue called adhesions can form between the hood and the glans, these stick the hood onto the glans so the hood cannot be pulled back to expose the glans, and as in the male, strongly-scented smegma can accumulate. (artandpopularculture.com)
- Oftentimes, the glans clitoris itself is too sensitive to be stimulated directly, such as in cases where the hood is retracted. (artandpopularculture.com)
- Imagine your clitoris was stripped of its protective hood, being exposed to rub against your underwear for its entire existence. (notyourstocut.com)
- Hoodectomy or Hoodoplasty removes the excess tissue allowing the clitoris to become more easily exposed enabling women to experience improved sexual sensitivity. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- Generally the wearer has a large increase in sensitivity, especially during intercourse, as it 'pushes' the clitoris outwards. (opalheart.com.au)
- Lingual frenulum of the dog. (thefreedictionary.com)
- The lingual frenulum advocated by fouron. (nebraskaortho.com)
- Inducing a pattern of scar tissue by use of a heated material (usually metal) to the skin, making a serious burn, which eventually becomes a scar. (ecode360.com)
- This action of the scar tissue to each chapter. (recyclesmartma.org)
- The amount of scar tissue depends on: For two of your five daily massages, use a non-perfumed cream such as E45, Nivea or aqueous cream Read about the different treatment options for scars, including silicone gels or the redness in a scar by targeting the blood vessels in the excess scar tissue. (murderpedia.co)
- Vitamin E cream is sometimes recommended for managing scars, but there's no But massaging a moisturiser like E45 into the scar will stop it becoming dry and Nov 3, 2018 How to massage scar tissue. (murderpedia.co)
- The Ohio State University Medical Center reports that scar massage helps prevent the buildup of new scar tissue and keeps skin from puckering. (murderpedia.co)
- Massage the entire length of the scar using a slow circular motion so the skin moves on the underlying tissue. (murderpedia.co)
- Scar tissue will try to flatten and soften on its own over time Vitamin E cream is sometimes recommended for managing scars, but there's no medical evidence to suggest it has an effect. (murderpedia.co)
- E45 Cream 125g Tub for Dry Skin Face Body Moisturiser Derma V10 Rescue Oil Can Help With -Ageing Skin -Scar Tissue How To Get Rid Of Scar Tissue From Sprained Ankle. (murderpedia.co)
- uk/treatments/anterior-cruciate-ligament-aclMobilise scar tissue with E45 cream. (murderpedia.co)
- SoS's cream lists ingredients including magnolia bark, micro algae and the much sought For larger clumps of hard, breaky/cracky scar tissue, try a cream called Eucerin if it's available. (murderpedia.co)
- Worse, you can suffer through a negative experience, unnecessary pain, and possibly end up with undesirable scar tissue or other consequences of failed piercings. (piercingbible.com)
- Scar tissue then proceeds to grow in these tears, creating stretch marks. (herbalyzer.com)
- Stretching is usually done in small increments to minimize the potential for damaging the healed fistula or creating scar tissue. (backdrop.net)
- A buildup of scar tissue may be created, which will weaken the fistula and can make it more difficult to stretch in the future. (backdrop.net)
- For many intact men, the penile frenulum is a male "G-spot" that is highly pleasurable when repeatedly stretched and relaxed during sexual activity. (butterflybirth.com)
- This tiny fold of tissue is made from the prepuce skin which unites the labia minora and the bottom part of the clitoris. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- frenulum of clitoris a fold formed by union of the labia minora on the undersurface of the clitoris. (thefreedictionary.com)
- frenulum of ileocecal valve a fold formed by the joined extremities of the ileocecal valve, partially encircling the lumen of the colon. (thefreedictionary.com)
- frenulum of lip a median fold of mucous membrane connecting the inside of each lip to the corresponding gum. (thefreedictionary.com)
- frenulum of clitoris a fold formed by union of the labia minora with the clitoris. (thefreedictionary.com)
- pl. frenula [L.] a small fold of integument or mucous membrane that limits the movements of an organ or part. (thefreedictionary.com)
- The frenulum is a fold of the prepuce that extends into the ventral notch of the glans. (mhmedical.com)
- The surface of the labia minora contains sebaceous glands , sweat glands, erectile tissue , and an array of nerve endings. (biologydictionary.net)
- The clitoris is set in the anatomical position which is not too high or too low, and designed to bend anteriorly away from the pubis as same as the natural alignment in a biological woman. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- After an underlying rhythm abnormality, use eye is to alcohol, or bifid clitoris. (americanartgalleryandgifts.com)
- 14. In contrast, automatic at does not occur (i). 8445 it is no longer necessary, although there is a higher loca- tion of cases, the hypertrophy of the aortic annulus , and for a comprehensive family assessment perform a fall from a bifid clitoris, and small septal defects and chromosomal regions are starting to subside. (nebraskaortho.com)
- Clitoris - is borrowed directly from kleitoris , a Greek word for both a door-tender and the female organ. (dartmouth.edu)
- This organ is a pleasure receptor and is the analogue of the women's clitoris. (penis-stretchers.org)
- Frenulum helps contract the prepuce over the glans, over the glans, defending it from the drying effects of air and whatever your male organ can come into contact with. (penis-stretchers.org)
- The glans is intended by nature to be a protected internal organ, like the female clitoris [ see illustration ]. (bubhub.com.au)
- The clitoris is a sexual organ that is present in biologically female mammals. (bionity.com)
- MALE organ contains spongy erectile tissue, engorges with blood during sexual excitement, which causes boner. (flashcardmachine.com)
- Connected with this organ is a small tough membrane or ligament called the frenum which corresponds to the frenulum of the male. (dictionary.com)
- Removal of an inferior wedge leaves the bulky superior tissue as the labial edge. (femininebeauty.info)
- Approximating the inferior flap to the frenulum extension of the clitoris as it ends at the upper labial edge will solve this alignment quandary. (femininebeauty.info)
- frenulum of superior medullary velum a band lying in the superior medullary velum at its attachment to the inferior colliculi. (thefreedictionary.com)
- This inferior incision or section, alongside of the frenum was first advised by Celsus. (dictionary.com)
- Tissue on top of a woman's pubic bone, usually covered with hair on an adult. (wordpress.com)
- The clitoris extends from the visible portion to a point below the pubic bone. (bionity.com)
- A ring in your pubic piercing can stimulate your partner's clitoris when you are face to face during intercourse. (piercingbible.com)
- 3 Therefore, the internal and external V excisions are shaped differently, with the intervening subcutaneous tissue preserved while the leading labial edge is precisely re-approximated. (femininebeauty.info)
- The frenulum is an elastic band of tissue joining the under (ventral) part of the glans to the skin tube. (penis-stretchers.org)
- Composed of the Corona and Frenulum. (flashcardmachine.com)
- The urethral reconstruction in conjunction with the total removal of surrounding spongy tissue called corpus spongiosum is an essential step during sex reassignment surgery. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- The size of clitoris is designed resembling a female clitoris unless the patient requests for the size to be a bit bigger than normal. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- Although the amount of genital tissue removed is variable, the penile prepuce is removed in nearly all male circumcisions, and the clitoral prepuce is removed in a Fourcroy grade 1 female circumcision [ 9 ] (see Elchalal, pp.103-108). (cirp.org)
- It is the greatly innervated and sensitive analogue to the female clitoris . (penis-stretchers.org)
- Uterus and uterine tubes In the female reproductive system, the fimbria is a fringe of tissue near the ovary leading to the Fallopian tube. (statemaster.com)
- Most male and female sex organs originate from the same tissues in the development of a foetus. (wikidoc.org)
- Before evaluating the specific structures concerned with the constituent and supporting tissues of the female pelvis, one must bear in mind the highly specialized purposes for which each component has been designed. (glowm.com)
- The button of female pleasure, the longed-for treasure for many men and women, the crucial part for the female orgasm, the clitoris. (healthywaymag.com)
- female the nympha and the frenulum of the clitoris. (baldwin.com.mx)
- Such a procedure is akin to male circumcision and is sometimes known as female circumcision, a term that is often confused with the practice of female genital cutting which usually removes extensive amounts of tissue, including the entire exposed part of the clitoris. (artandpopularculture.com)
- Male and female sex organs develop from similar tissue in the embryo. (merckmanuals.com)
- Whether this tissue develops into male or female sex organs depends on a number of things. (merckmanuals.com)
- However, some males develop a condition known as gynecomastia , in which the fatty tissue around and under the nipple develops into something similar to a female breast. (wikidoc.org)
- Outer end or tip of the clitoris. (wordpress.com)
- The labia minora begin in the lower outer part of the clitoris (glans). (healthywaymag.com)
- The triangle piercing resides behind the clitoris, and is pierced side to side where the inner labia meet the outer labia. (opalheart.com.au)
- The lower part passes beneath the glans clitoridis and becomes united to its under surface, forming, with the inner lip of the opposite side, the frenulum clitoridis. (wikipedia.org)
- The plural forms are clitorises in English and clitorides in Latin. (bionity.com)
- Only enough subcutaneous tissue is excised to produce a good cosmetic result. (femininebeauty.info)
- Nipples la and supporting fatty tissue and real secretory aveoli, larger, darker and more erect. (essaysamurai.co.uk)
- Dr. Chettawut constructs the upper part of vestibule by using the sensate skin innervated by branches of pudendal nerve and the lower part of vestibule by using the pink urethral tissue to make it look more appealing. (chet-plasticsurgery.com)
- frenulum of pudendal labia , frenulum puden´di the posterior union of the labia minora, anterior to the posterior commissure. (thefreedictionary.com)
- This sheath naturally retracts during sexual intercourse leaving the clitoris exposed. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- In the case of girls, most noticeable changes are the growth of breast tissues, darkening of the skin of the nipples. (innoclazz.com)
- We ant to avoid over-infiltration of the penile tissue because we need to maintain maximum vascularity of the penile skin. (transgendersurgeryworld.com)
- The skin is slit in the center up to the frenulum. (transgendersurgeryworld.com)
- Then, the penile skin is used to create the labia minora, clitoral hooding, and the frenulum. (beverlyhillsplasticsurgeons.com)
- Contrary to popular myth, the piercing only goes through the protective skin located above the clitoris and not actually through it. (opalheart.com.au)
- Stretch marks are formed when underlying tissue grows faster than the skin layers covering it, causing small tears in the epidermal surface. (herbalyzer.com)
- With woman supine palpate the breast tissue, including tail of Spence the nipples and areola. (essaysamurai.co.uk)
- Many avoid touching the clitoris directly, preferring to stimulate the area around it and only brush lightly against the clitoris. (healthystrokes.com)
- The likelihood is that, even if you stimulate the area known as the G-spot, it is likely that you are still stimulating the clitoris too. (stylecaster.com)