Recovery time after adult circumcision is usually around one month, with some variations depending on the individual. Circumcision is a surgical procedure to fully expose the head of the penis by removing an appropriate amount of foreskin tissue, which is mainly used for the treatment of phimosis or circumcision, and to prevent related complications such as urinary tract infections or narrowing of the opening of the foreskin; the main surgical methods include traditional surgical excision and anastomotic excision of the foreskin. Circumcision is an elective surgery and usually does not require hospitalization. After the surgery, patients usually need to stay in bed for about a week; the wound will heal to normal level in about a month; however, during the recovery period, patients should avoid strenuous exercise and sexual intercourse, and should change the medication regularly to observe the healing status of the wound. A small number of patients may have incision infection, bleeding, severe edema, etc., and the recovery time will be prolonged accordingly.