Circumcision is recommended when the presence of an overgrown foreskin and a circumcised penis affects penile development or repeatedly induces glans penis infection.
In adolescent boys, the presence of phimosis and circumcision may affect the development of the penis. Surgical treatment can be considered to remove the phimosis so that the penis can develop normally.
If the presence of phimosis or prepuce repeatedly induces glans penis, surgery can also be considered, because the glans is repeatedly stimulated by inflammatory substances, which may induce penile cancer, and after the surgery, it can reduce the incidence probability of glans penis.
After the surgery, it is necessary to do a good job of postoperative care, keep the local clean, reasonable rest, usually about one month after the surgery can return to normal.