How to remove the pegs from a circumcision anastomosis

The staple on top of the circumcision anastomosis can usually start to fall off on its own within 1 week after the wound has healed. If they do not fall off on their own, you need to go to the urology department or the male department of your local hospital to have the staples removed by a specialized doctor. The nail of circumcision anastomosis is similar to a stapler, and the method of removal is as follows: first disinfect the anastomosis area of the penis with iodine solution, then use tweezers to carefully loosen the portion of the nail embedded in the skin at the outer end of the foreskin, and then loosen the nail at the inner end in the same way, and then carefully remove it. It is recommended that the removal of the nails be done in the hospital by a professional doctor to avoid bleeding and secondary infection. After circumcision, the number of erections should be minimized as erections can cause pain and swelling as well as increased exudate from the wound. In addition, care should also be taken to avoid wound infection, usually about 3 days to change the medicine, about 1 week the skin of the wound has reached initial healing.