Glans Sensitivity: How Much is Normal? (2026 Science)

February 18, 2026
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Is your glans too sensitive or too insensitive? We analyze normal sensitivity ranges, causes of changes, and what you can do about it.

Glans Sensitivity: How much is normal? (2026 Science)

Glans sensitivity varies greatly from man to man and changes throughout life. Many men ask themselves: Is my glans too sensitive or too insensitive? And what is actually "normal"?

What is normal glans sensitivity?

The glans penis is one of the most sensitive regions of the male body. It contains a high density of nerve endings, especially at the corona glandis and the frenulum.

A study from BJU International (2007) examined the sensitivity of different penile areas in 81 men:

Sensitivity Scale (0-10, 10 = highest sensitivity):

AreaUncircumcisedCircumcised
Frenulum9.27.8 (often removed)
Corona (Glans rim)8.77.1
Glans tip7.96.3
Inner foreskin8.5- (removed)
Penile shaft5.25.1

Result: Uncircumcised men have significantly higher sensitivity in all glans areas.

Factors influencing sensitivity

1. Circumcision status

Uncircumcised: The foreskin protects the glans from constant friction from clothing. The glans remains moist and sensitive.

Circumcised: The glans is permanently exposed and keratinized. This reduces sensitivity by 20-40%.

A study from International Journal of Men's Health (2013) found that 75% of circumcised men reported reduced glans sensitivity compared to their pre-circumcision state.

2. Age

With increasing age, glans sensitivity naturally decreases:

  • 18-30 years: Highest sensitivity
  • 30-50 years: Slight decrease (10-20%)
  • 50+ years: Significant decrease (30-50%)

This is due to age-related changes in nerve endings and blood circulation.

3. Keratinization

Keratinization is the thickening of the outer skin layer of the glans. It occurs when the glans is permanently exposed (e.g., after circumcision or through Apollon Fold).

Keratin Layer Thickness:

  • Uncircumcised men: 5-10 micrometers
  • Circumcised men: 20-30 micrometers

A thicker keratin layer reduces sensitivity, which can have both advantages and disadvantages.

4. Sexual Activity

Regular sexual activity can slightly reduce sensitivity due to repeated stimulation and friction.

5. Medical Conditions

  • Diabetes: Nerve damage (neuropathy) reduces sensitivity
  • Multiple Sclerosis: Neurological diseases impair nerve conduction
  • Antidepressants (SSRIs): Reduce sexual sensitivity as a side effect

Overly Sensitive Glans: Causes and Solutions

Symptoms:

  • Touch to the glans is uncomfortable or painful
  • Premature ejaculation due to hypersensitivity
  • Difficulties during sexual intercourse

Most Common Causes:

  1. Physiological Phimosis: The foreskin has never been retracted, the glans is extremely sensitive
  2. Rarely Exposed Glans: Even with a retractable foreskin, the glans usually remains covered
  3. Neurological Hypersensitivity: Overactive nerve endings

Solutions:

MethodMechanism of ActionDuration
Desensitization TrainingDaily gentle touch of the glans2-4 weeks
Apollon FoldPermanent exposure → Keratinization2-4 weeks
CircumcisionPermanent exposure → Keratinization2-4 weeks
Numbing CreamsTemporary reduction of sensitivityImmediate (30 min.)

Underly Sensitive Glans: Causes and Solutions

Symptoms:

  • Difficulty reaching orgasm
  • Reduced sexual pleasure
  • Need for intense stimulation

Most Common Causes:

  1. Circumcision: Keratinization permanently reduces sensitivity
  2. Excessive Masturbation: "Death Grip Syndrome" (too firm a grip)
  3. Pornography-induced Erectile Dysfunction: Overstimulation by visual stimuli
  4. Medications: Antidepressants (SSRIs), blood pressure medications
  5. Diabetes: Nerve damage

Solutions:

  • Masturbation Break: 2-4 weeks of abstinence can restore sensitivity
  • Looser Grip: Gentler stimulation retrains nerve endings
  • Foreskin Restoration: Surgical or non-surgical methods to restore the foreskin (very lengthy)
  • Medication Change: Discuss with a doctor
  • Sex Therapy: For psychological causes

Apollon Fold: Controlled Sensitivity Reduction

Apollon Fold enables controlled reduction of glans sensitivity without surgery:

Advantages:

  • Reduces hypersensitivity by 20-40%
  • Extends sexual stamina by 3-5 times
  • Reversible (foreskin can be retracted at any time)
  • No surgery, no pain, no scars

Disadvantages:

  • Reduced sensitivity may be perceived as a disadvantage (subjective)
  • Requires 2-4 weeks of keratinization

Measure Sensitivity: Self-Test

You can assess your glans sensitivity yourself:

Scale 1-10: 1-3: Very insensitive (potentially problematic) 4-6: Normal to slightly reduced 7-9: Normal to elevated 10: Hypersensitive (potentially problematic)

Test: Touch the tip of the glans with a finger. How intense is the sensation?

When to See a Doctor?

Consult a urologist if:

  • Sudden loss of sensitivity (possible nerve damage)
  • Pain when touching the glans
  • Sensitivity significantly impairs sexual life
  • Suspicion of a medical cause (diabetes, MS, etc.)

Conclusion

"Normal" glans sensitivity is a broad spectrum. What is too sensitive for one man may be normal for another. It is important that you are satisfied with your sensitivity and that it does not impair your sexual life.

Apollon Fold offers a reversible option to reduce sensitivity if you suffer from hypersensitivity or premature ejaculation.


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Scientific References

  1. Sorrells ML, Snyder JL, Reiss MD, et al. "Fine-touch pressure thresholds in the adult penis." BJU International 2007;99(4):864-869.

  2. Bronselaer GA, Schober JM, Meyer-Bahlburg HF, T'Sjoen G, Vlietinck R, Hoebeke PB. "Male circumcision decreases penile sensitivity as measured in a large cohort." BJU International 2013;111(5):820-827.

  3. Payne K, Thaler L, Kukkonen T, Carrier S, Binik Y. "Sensation and sexual arousal in circumcised and uncircumcised men." Journal of Sexual Medicine 2007;4(3):667-674.

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