Foreskin restoration is possible through a variety of surgical and nonsurgical techniques. However, a person should note that foreskin restoration does not restore the original foreskin. Instead, these techniques aim to produce a layer of skin around the head of the penis to mimic a foreskin. Nonsurgical options generally involve stretching the skin of the penis to cover the glans and mimic a foreskin. Surgical options may include skin grafts to produce a layer of skin around the glans. However if manual stretching methods haven't worked, there are surgical options. Surgical foreskin restoration typically involves the use of skin grafts. This involves taking skin from areas of the body with tissue similar to the penis and transplanting it to the penis to cover the glans. Before considering any restoration option, a person should consult their doctor to determine the safety of any technique. Although some men are concerned that their circumcised penises have resulted in less sexual sensation, the highest-quality studies suggest that medical male circumcision has no adverse effect on sexual function, sensitivity, sexual sensation, or satisfaction.