Ladies Information Page

Ladies Information Page

Support the man in your life in restoring comfort and confidence after circumcision.

The man in your life may face many worries and concerns, and as he grows older, his overall health and wellbeing naturally become more important. Many men can feel ‘mutilated’. Offering reassurance and support is an essential part of maintaining a strong, happy relationship.

For many circumcised men, however, reassurance alone may not fully address concerns related to penile sensitivity and sexual satisfaction. Increasingly, research and personal accounts have highlighted that these issues can be linked to circumcision, and the evidence is now well documented.

A typical non‑medical infant circumcision can remove between 20% and 80% of the specialised, highly sensitive penile skin system, depending on the method used and the amount of tissue excised.

Understanding Sensitivity Concerns After Circumcision

The man in your life can experience a range of questions or self‑doubts about his body. Some concerns can be physical, while others can be emotional. For circumcised men, reduced sensitivity in the glans (the head of the penis) is a commonly reported issue.

It is important to understand that what is considered a “standard” non‑medical infant circumcision can vary widely. Non‑medical infant circumcision does remove a substantial portion of the specialised, highly sensitive penile skin system. This tissue contains highly sensitive nerve endings and protective structures. Research suggests a clear relationship between the amount of tissue removed and the degree of sensitivity loss experienced later in life.

Over time, natural friction from clothing can cause the exposed glans to develop a thicker outer layer, which may further reduce sensitivity. For more than twenty years, Viafin‑Atlas has received messages from partners who have noticed how these changes affect intimacy and sexual wellbeing.

On average, a non‑medical infant circumcision removes an estimated 20,000 nerve endings, along with the natural protective covering—the foreskin—that originally shielded the glans.

Studies, including findings published in the British Journal of Urology International, indicate that an intact penis is, on average, significantly more sensitive than a circumcised one. The foreskin contains more nerve endings than all ten fingertips combined, and an uncircumcised man retains approximately 12 square inches (78 cm²) of additional specialised tissue.

Many partners express that part of their own sexual satisfaction comes from knowing their loved one is experiencing maximum comfort and pleasure. Since 2005, the SenSlip artificial foreskin has helped many individuals worldwide improve sensitivity and comfort.

While some men pursue foreskin restoration, this process can be lengthy or not feasible for those with limited remaining shaft skin. SenSlip offers a simpler alternative. Although it may not suit everyone, many users report meaningful improvements in sensitivity when wearing it daily.

SenSlip works by helping the glans undergo natural de‑keratinization, a gradual softening and thinning of the outer layer. In an uncircumcised penis, the mucous membrane of the glans is much thinner and more responsive to touch. Many men experience noticeable improvements in sensitivity within just a few weeks of regular use.

Daily wear can also improve comfort in everyday clothing. Some circumcised men find certain underwear styles uncomfortable due to friction on the exposed glans. SenSlip provides a protective barrier, reducing irritation and making a wider range of clothing options comfortable again.

Since 2005, Viafin‑Atlas Ltd. has supplied more than 500,000 SenSlip foreskin products worldwide. Approximately 15% of all purchases are made by women on behalf of their circumcised partners.

WARNING & SAFETY NOTICE

The SenSlip foreskin is not a sex toy. It is designed for daily wear: many users put it on in the morning and remove it at bedtime, much like any other personal garment. Some long‑term users choose to wear it at night as well, although this is a personal preference. Please note that the SenSlip foreskin must not be inserted into any part of the body.

The SenSlip foreskin contains natural rubber latex proteins, which may cause allergic reactions in individuals with latex sensitivity. Safe use of this product by, or on, latex‑sensitive individuals has not been established.