Dissolvable threads are generally referred to as absorbable threads. Absorbable threads for circumcision can be removed, but usually do not need to be removed. Circumcision sutures are generally categorized into non-absorbable and absorbable threads. If the surgeon uses ordinary threads, the sutures can be removed by a medical professional, usually by visiting a specialist clinic two weeks after the operation. If the sutures are absorbable, they usually come off by themselves in about a month and do not require special treatment. If there is a special need, you can also go to the outpatient clinic for suture removal, but usually even if the suture removal time is slightly prolonged or the absorption time is increased, there is usually no major damage to the human body. In summary, circumcision dissolvable stitches usually do not need to be removed. If there is any discomfort, you should seek medical attention.