Circumcision

Circumcision

Circumcision is a surgical procedure that involves removing the foreskin covering the head of the penis. It is a practice with religious, medical, and cultural significance.

Circumcision surgery at Regain Aesthetic Clinic

Consultation and Assessment:

Before the surgery, we conduct a thorough consultation and assessment of the patient’s medical history and current health to determine the suitability of the procedure.

Anesthesia

During the surgery, appropriate anesthesia is administered to ensure the patient’s comfort and pain-free experience.

Procedure

Our experienced surgeons perform the circumcision procedure, carefully removing the foreskin while maintaining the highest standards of hygiene and safety..

Our medical team consists of skilled surgeons with extensive experience in performing circumcision surgeries, ensuring a safe and efficient procedure.

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We adhere to strict hygiene and safety protocols to provide a sterile surgical environment and minimize any risks associated with the procedure.

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We adhere to strict hygiene and safety protocols to provide a sterile surgical environment and minimize any risks associated with the procedure.

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We understand that every patient is unique, and we tailor our approach to meet individual needs and preferences, ensuring a personalized and satisfactory experience.

What Our Patient Says

Frequent Asked Questions

Most circumcisions are done shortly after birth, typically in the first week of life. Delaying the procedure can increase risks, but in some cultures, circumcision is performed at a later age.

Yes, adults can undergo circumcision. The procedure is similar to that for infants, but it is typically performed in a hospital under anesthesia. Stitches are used, and recovery instructions, including when to resume sexual activity, are provided.

Circumcisions on newborns are typically done by urologists, obstetricians, or pediatricians, either in the hospital or in an office setting. In some religious ceremonies, a trained specialist known as a mohel performs the circumcision.

Risks of circumcision include bleeding, infection, pain, and potential issues with the size of the cut foreskin. In rare cases, the foreskin may not heal correctly, requiring further surgery.

Benefits of circumcision include lower risks of certain penile conditions, cervical cancer in female partners, penile cancer, certain sexually transmitted infections, and urinary tract infections.

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