Is it good to be circumcised at 30?

Circumcision at the age of 30 has benefits such as lowering foreskin infections and lowering HPV infections.
The foreskin is the skin covering the head of the male penis, which can play a role in protecting the penis, but if the foreskin is too long, it may lead to the penile area harboring dirt, which may lead to the sensitivity of the patient’s glans area increasing, and it may also increase the chances of local infections.
Surgical removal of the foreskin reduces the chances of infections in the reproductive system, and it is not too late to be circumcised at any age, so circumcision at age 30 has some benefits, reducing bacterial infections in the circumcision cavity as well as HPV infections.
It is important to follow the doctor’s instructions for care after circumcision to avoid postoperative infections.