AIG advanced inner grip

Although the use of collars and bands is not new with restoring. Years ago I came up with a way to use a gripper as a braking system so that the push plate does not press on the glans.

foreskin band

The idea behind collars and bands is to stress inner skin without pressing the on the glans and to limit the amount of stress put on the lower shaft and base of the penis.

foreskin band 2

The problem I had with traditional bands is that it would cut blood circulation where the band and push plate meet.

Foreskin restoring collars

The AIG ( advanced inner grip ) is a method that utilizes two grippers. The extra gripper is placed upside down on the DTR push plate.

A collar is used at the base of the penis to prevent push plate from slipping. This allows the push plate to act as a braking system by applying pressure from the outside against the push plate and gripper on the inside.

The collar is made out of 100% nylon fabric with a polyester foam core and nylon trycot backing. The strap is a 8 inch Velcro strip to secure the collar.

DTR Foreskin restoring collars

First I take a no hole gripper and put it at the bottom of the push plate.

DTR Foreskin restoring collars 2

Attaching the DTR on as I normally would, I have also found that it is best to wash the grippers and dry them off with a towel. The shaft skin should not be overly damp.

DTR Foreskin restoring collars 3

Rolling the skin over the push plate and onto the bell.

DTR Foreskin restoring collars 4

Rolling the gripper onto the skin.

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I wrap the collar around the base of the shaft skin. I do not wrap the collar to tightly.

DTR collar 2

Next the collar is secured by wrapping the 8 inch long Velcro strap around the collar.

DTR Foreskin restoring collars 6

I can now use elastic or manual tension settings like I normally would. As the push plate slides down it actually starts to stick against the inside wall of the skin tube. The collar is there to help the skin stick against the gripper thats on the push plate. I do not put this collar on tight. I am only using this collar as a means to slow the push late.

If the push plate slides to easily this means is not gripping properly. I will remove the device and dry my skin with a paper towel and then reattach to make sure that the gripper inside does not slide easily against the skin tube.

AIG brake

When done correctly I can feel the inside skin getting very high tension from this method. The plus side is that there is virtually no pressure put on the glans. I use this method for about 45 min to 60 min and then remove to let the skin relax and then I would reapply.

I stopped making collars for years but often get asked about them so I have them back on the parts page.
This method is advanced and I do not recommend doing it unless you feel comfortable doing so.

This is not a method that should be worn for long periods. If done incorrectly the skin will not get enough blood flow and will turn dark in color. If this happens remove the collar let the skin return to its normal color and then reapply. I have used this method for a long time and never had any problems with it. I have found it to be a very effective method as have many other DTR users

As always use caution and your own judgment with every method of restoring. This method is extremely effective, But it is important to remove the collar occasionally so you do not restrict the blood flow for too long. The collar is there to act as a braking system by pressing the skin from the outside against the gripper that is placed on the push plate on the inside of the skin tube ( foreskin ). I normally remove the collar at least once per hour when using this method.