Short glans tether after circumcision can be left untreated if there is no obvious effect, and if there are painful symptoms, tethering plastic surgery can be considered. Generally speaking, short foreskin tie after surgery is usually due to its own development, and this kind of surgery will not deal with the tie, so it may be short after surgery. It is currently believed that no treatment is necessary if there is no significant discomfort. If the tethered ligament is too short and pulls the glans excessively, the tethered ligament can be clearly seen in a taut state when the glans is erected, and then there is a possibility that the tethered ligament may be too tense during erection, thus inducing pain or even rupture, and then it is necessary to carry out surgery again to have the tethered ligament treated with plasticycloplasty, in which the tethered ligament is cut open and then lengthened and re-sutured.