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#1 Clarification-- There is a
Clarification--
There is a difference between a "skin bridge" and a congenital glanular-preputial adhesion.
At birth, the foreskin and glans are fused together, meant to separate by their own devices, usually finishing around puberty. This adhesion is a congenital one--you are born with it.
A "skin bridge," perhaps more correctly referred to as a "traumatic adhesion," is one where the glans and foreskin remnant, raw from premature separation and being recently cut, heal back together, PERMANENTLY.
Congenital ones in intact typically resolve themselves.
Damage induced skin bridges do NOT.