Circumcision Treatment – Laser Surgery Procedure & Benefits
For circumcision, you can rely on LifeCare’s expertise and advanced care. Circumcision is a commonly performed procedure that involves the removal of the foreskin covering the tip of the penis. LifeCare offers modern laser techniques designed to ensure a safe, precise, and comfortable experience. With experienced specialists and well-equipped facilities, you can undergo circumcision with confidence and peace of mind.
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What is circumcision?
Circumcision is a surgical procedure that involves removing the foreskin covering the tip of the penis. It is commonly performed for cultural, religious, or medical reasons. While it is often done in newborns or young boys, it can also be performed in adults.
Circumcision is generally a simple and safe procedure when carried out by trained professionals. It has also been associated with certain health benefits, such as a reduced risk of urinary tract infections, some sexually transmitted infections, and penile cancer.
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What happens during circumcision surgery?
Circumcision surgery is a carefully planned procedure designed to ensure safety, precision, and minimal discomfort.
- Initial Evaluation: The urologist begins with a thorough examination of the penis and foreskin to determine the need for circumcision. This may include retracting the foreskin to check for infection, inflammation, or injury. In some cases, tests such as urinalysis, swab tests, or blood sugar checks may be recommended.
- Procedure: Once confirmed, the surgery is performed—often using advanced techniques like laser circumcision. A high-energy laser is used to precisely remove the foreskin, resulting in minimal bleeding and clean wound edges. This approach helps promote faster healing and reduces the risk of complications while preserving surrounding tissues.
- Duration: The procedure is usually quick, typically taking around 10–15 minutes.
- Recovery Benefits: Compared to traditional methods, laser circumcision generally offers a shorter recovery time, less postoperative discomfort, and a smoother healing process. Patients can usually return to their daily activities sooner.
Overall, circumcision—especially with modern techniques like laser surgery—is a safe and effective procedure performed for medical, cultural, or personal reasons.
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After laser circumcision, it is generally recommended to avoid sexual activity, including sex and masturbation, for at least 6 weeks. Engaging in sexual activity too early can interfere with proper wound healing and may increase the risk of complications or infections. Always follow your doctor’s advice for a safe recovery.
The hospital stay depends on the type of circumcision technique used. For laser and stapler circumcision, it is usually a daycare procedure, and you can go home the same day after 3–4 hours of observation. However, in the case of open circumcision, a hospital stay of about one day may be required.
If you have a desk job, you can typically return to work within 2–3 days after the surgery. However, if your job involves physical labor or strenuous activity, it’s advisable to wait about a week or more before resuming work to allow proper healing.
No, in most cases, you will not require catheterization after laser circumcision. Since the procedure does not affect kidney or bladder function, a catheter is typically unnecessary unless there are rare complications.
Common signs of infection after circumcision include unusual discharge or pus (cloudy, yellowish or white, and foul-smelling), increased warmth around the surgical site, and spreading redness. If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to consult your doctor promptly for proper evaluation and treatment.
The choice between frenuloplasty and laser circumcision depends on the specific condition being treated. Frenuloplasty is useful for relieving tightness caused by a short frenulum without removing the foreskin. However, laser circumcision is often considered more effective for broader foreskin-related issues, as it removes the foreskin completely, offers faster healing, and allows patients to resume daily activities within 2–3 days.
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