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Gyftopoulos K et al. - The "pull and burn" method is an easy, bloodless, and sutureless procedure for the correction of a short frenulum. Local anesthesia with EMLA is satisfactory, the procedure respects the glans anatomy, and preserves the frenular artery, achieving an excellent functional and cosmetic result.

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