How long does it take for a circumcision anastomosis staple to fall out?

Circumcision anastomosis staples usually fall off about 1 to 2 weeks after surgery, but some patients take longer to fall off, up to a month.
Generally, after circumcision, the circumcision anastomosis staple starts to fall off automatically after about a week and will fall off completely after about 2 weeks. If they do not fall off completely after this period of time, you can go to the hospital and see a medical professional to have them removed.
Due to the long foreskin, it is easy to cause difficulty in urination, as well as inducing inflammation of the foreskin, leading to secondary circumcision, and even increasing the risk of penile cancer. It is recommended that the circumcised person be treated under the guidance of a professional physician. Avoid delaying the condition and affecting physical development.
After circumcision, during the usual process of changing the medication, you also need to observe the healing of the incision, if there is inflammation and infection, it should be dealt with in time.