Circumcision Surgery

Circumcision Surgery for Babies and Adults

Circumcision is a surgical procedure in which the foreskin of the penis is removed. It is a common procedure that has been performed for thousands of years for cultural, religious, and medical reasons.

Reasons for Circumcision:

  • Medical reasons, such as recurrent infections or phimosis (tightness of the foreskin that makes it difficult to retract)
  • Cultural or religious reasons
  • Personal preference

Procedure:

  • Circumcision is usually done as an outpatient procedure, meaning that the person can go home the same day.
  • It is usually done under local anaesthesia, which numbs the area, or general anaesthesia, which puts the person to sleep.
  • The procedure itself typically takes between 15 and 30 minutes.
  • Recovery time varies, but most men can return to normal activities within a week.

Risks and Benefits:

  • Like any other surgical procedure, circumcision carries some risks such as bleeding, infection, and pain. However, these risks are generally considered to be low.
  • There are also potential benefits to circumcision such as a lower risk of certain infections and a lower risk of penile cancer.

It is important to discuss with a qualified surgeon or a paediatrician who is trained in circumcision to determine whether it is the right decision for you or your child, and to discuss any potential risks or benefits.

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