What part of the foreskin is removed by circumcision?

Circumcision involves removing the front end of the foreskin, which is the excess foreskin on the head of the penis.
Circumcision is a procedure to remove the excess foreskin from the head of the penis in order to expose the head of the penis and prevent it from lurking inside the foreskin, which can be easily infected with bacteria and cause torticollis if it is not cleaned properly.
At present, there are many kinds of circumcision surgery, mainly including traditional circumcision, modified circumcision and instrument-assisted circumcision. Before the operation, a series of preparations need to be made to keep the patient in a relaxed state, and then local anesthesia will be administered, and the circumcision will be performed after the pain disappears. General anesthesia is also available if the pain nerves are sensitive or the patient has difficulty cooperating.
In order to meet the conditions of circumcision surgery before surgical treatment, it is not recommended to blindly do circumcision, specific should follow the doctor’s instructions.