Frein du pénis — Wikipédia Le frein (ou frenulum) du pénis, appelé aussi frein du prépuce ou du gland, est un élément anatomique de l'organe génital masculin ; c'est une languette de peau (appelé un frein) qui retient le prépuce à la face inférieure du gland
Frenulum - Definition, Function and Examples | Biology Dictionary A frenulum is a small ridge or fold of skin that helps to anchor a semi-mobile body part In the human body, frenulums are found on the penis, under the tongue, inside the lips, as part of the female genitalia, and internally in the brain and digestive tract
What is the Frenulum? Should You Get It Removed? The frenulum of the penis, commonly known as the “frenulum breve”, is a thin elastic band of tissue connecting the glans (penis head) to the foreskin Structurally, it is similar to the lingual frenulum (the small tissue under the tongue)
Frenulum of penis - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS Immediately behind the external urethral orifice, the internal layer of the prepuce forms a small secondary reduplication, attached along the bottom of a depressed median raphé, which extends from the meatus to the neck; this fold is termed the frenulum of the prepuce
Penile frenulum - Wikipedia The frenulum of the penis, often known simply as the frenulum (from Latin: frēnulum, lit 'little bridle') or frenum, is a thin elastic strip of tissue on the underside of the glans and the neck of the human penis