Circumcision is possible in urology. Circumcision is a surgical procedure that removes an appropriate amount of foreskin to fully expose the head of the penis, which is otherwise unexposed or insufficiently exposed. Circumcision is generally used for the treatment of phimosis, phimosis and the prevention of complications associated with other diseases, and is generally more effective when performed in childhood. Circumcision is usually performed in a male department or urology department by a surgeon from the appropriate department. If a patient needs circumcision because of phimosis or phimosis, he or she should go to a regular hospital for the surgery and have the doctor make an individualized diagnosis and treatment plan according to his or her specific condition, so as to avoid delaying his or her condition.