Which circumcision is safe and effective

Circumcision is effective and safer, and is used more often in clinical practice.
Hypospadias means that the foreskin covers all of the head of the penis and the opening of the urethra, but the foreskin can still be turned up; if the foreskin cannot be turned up, it is called phimosis. If the foreskin is not able to be turned up, it is called phimosis. When the phimosis or foreskin is too long, the foreskin dirt or stones can easily accumulate under the skin and cause infection. Therefore, removing the excess foreskin can help to reduce the chance of morbidity, and is also important for the prevention of penile cancer.
Circumcision is a commonly used procedure, and can be performed after local infection control for those who are circumcised, have a long foreskin or a small opening, and have frequent penile head circumcision. The procedure is simple and easy to perform and has been widely used in clinical practice.
Please consult your physician for specific treatment options.