Methods of male circumcision

There are various methods of male circumcision, including traditional circumcision, circumcision, and anastomotic circumcision, all three of which are effective and feasible. Each of the three surgical methods has its own advantages and disadvantages. Traditional circumcision is a relatively long procedure that requires incision, suturing, hemostasis, and removal of stitches after surgery. This procedure has a relatively quick recovery, usually 7 days to remove the stitches, and is relatively inexpensive. The most used surgery is the circumcision anastomosis, which is short, less traumatic and less bleeding, but the anastomotic staple takes 2-3 weeks to come off. The decision about what type of surgery to use depends on your financial situation.