Circumcision Surgery

Circumcision Surgery

What is Circumcision?

Circumcision is a minor surgical procedure that involves the removal of the foreskin covering the head of the penis. It may be performed for medical, hygienic, or cultural reasons.

Modern circumcision techniques are safe, minimally invasive, and allow faster recovery with minimal discomfort.


When is Circumcision Recommended?

  • Phimosis (tight foreskin)
  • Recurrent infections (balanitis or balanoposthitis)
  • Pain during urination or intercourse
  • Paraphimosis (foreskin stuck behind the glans)
  • Hygiene-related issues

Types of Circumcision Procedures

  • Conventional surgical circumcision
  • Stapler circumcision
  • Laser circumcision

Advanced techniques such as laser or stapler circumcision offer less bleeding, minimal pain, and quicker healing.


Procedure and Recovery

  • Performed under local or short anesthesia
  • Usually completed within 30–45 minutes
  • Same-day discharge in most cases
  • Recovery within 7–10 days

Benefits of Circumcision

  • Improved hygiene
  • Reduced risk of infections
  • Relief from pain or tight foreskin
  • Enhanced comfort during daily activities

Consult an experienced urologist for safe and professional circumcision surgery with proper post-operative care.

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