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= Foregen = Foregen is a registered and tax exempt non-profit organization founded to research and implement regenerative medical therapies for circumcised males.

Foundation
Thanks to a small cohort of contributing donors, Foregen was created in 2010 with the goal of funding existing institutions to conduct its desired research. In time, it discovered that the only feasible way to reach its goal was to establish its own scientific team and conduct the research itself. After searching carefully for the right people, Foregen's scientific team was created and initial research started in 2014.

Foregen now operates in both the United States and the European Union. Its head office is in Rome, Italy, where it is a registered charity (Reg. No. 6482, Serie 1T, 2010) and maintains domicile in the United States under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It is headed by a board of charitable directors with supporters, volunteers and donors from over 80 countries across 6 continents.

Mission
Foregen’s goal is to heal the physical detriment that is inherent to circumcision, including the functional and sensory losses to the penis when circumcised, as well as the potential for psychological damage for those on whom such surgery was performed. Regenerative medical techniques offer great potential to regrow human tissue, especially dermal tissue, lost in prior trauma. However, those techniques have not yet been applied to those who have been circumcised.

After dismissing many unsatisfactory proposals from research institutions, Foregen decided to conduct its own research and human clinical trials. With the help of dedicated scientists, it will apply known regenerative techniques to the foreskin in order to restore normal penile function and sensitivity.

Foregen is not an activist organization and it has no legislative or political agenda. It is a pioneering research organization dedicated to creating options for circumcised men.