Typically, circumcision takes about half an hour, depending on the individual.
There are two main types of circumcision, one is traditional circumcision and the other is circumcision using a circumcision anastomosis or foreskin ligature, both of which take about half an hour. The post-operative wound recovery time is usually about 1-3 weeks, and if the post-operative recovery is smooth, the stitches can be removed or the device removed in about 1 week at the earliest. If a cutter is used, the titanium staples usually fall out on their own in about 3 weeks. If the wound bleeds, edema, or dehiscence is caused by an erection after surgery, etc., the wound recovery time will be extended and may last about 3 weeks.
During the post-operative recovery process, it is important to review the wound regularly, and for wounds that do not recover well, early treatment is recommended to promote wound healing. Try to avoid penile erection after surgery to reduce the chances of wound dehiscence, edema and bleeding, and avoid intercourse for 1 month.