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    What is circumcision?

    Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin – tissue covering the penis tip – due to various medical or non-medical reasons. There are different circumcision techniques, of which the following three are the most prevalent:

    • Open circumcision: The foreskin is cut-off using a stainless steel blade.
    • Laser circumcision: The urologist uses a laser beam to remove the foreskin.
    • Stapler circumcision: Foreskin removal is performed using a specialized stapler device.
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    Disease for which doctor recommends circumcision

    • Phimosis: Foreskin becomes tight and can’t be pulled back
    • Paraphimosis: Tight foreskin gets stuck behind the head of the penis
    • Balanitis: Inflammation of the glans penis/penis tip
    • Posthitis: Inflammation of the foreskin
    • Balanoposthitis: Inflammation of the flans penis and the foreskin

    Benefits of circumcision

    • Easier penile hygiene
    • Less risk of urinary tract infections
    • Less risk of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV
    • Prevention of foreskin issues
    • Decreased risk of penile and prostate cancer
    • Decreased risk of uterine cancer in sexual partner
    • Easier to use a condom

    Benefits of LASER circumcision

    LASER
    CONVENTIONAL
    Cuts & Incisions Key-hole sized Larger incision
    Precision Accurate Manual
    Blood Loss Lesser Moderate
    Chance of Infection Reduced Mild-Moderate
    Hospital Stay Lesser (1-2 days) More(3-4 days)
    Recovery Faster (5-7 days) Slower (15-20 days)

    FAQs

    Possible complications of circumcision are:

    • Bleeding and infection
    • Urethral fistula formation or stenosis
    • Injury to the glans penis
    • Excessive or too little skin removal
    • Epidermal cyst
    • Adhesion or keloid formation due to scarring

    You should consult medical specialists like a urologist or general surgeon for adult male circumcision, but obstetricians can perform circumcision in infants, as circumcision complications are more common after non-healthcare professionals like mohels and priests perform surgery.

    Generally, infancy is a more ideal time to undergo circumcision as it involves less pain and easier recovery, but circumcision is an elective procedure and can be safely performed at any age.

    Generally, advanced circumcision procedures like stapler circumcision and laser circumcision are preferred over open circumcision surgery, but your doctor will decide the best procedure for you after a thorough diagnosis and physical examination.

    Most patients recover completely within a couple of weeks, but you should get approval from your circumcision surgeon before starting strenuous activities like weight lifting, aerobic exercises, jogging, bicycle riding, etc.

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