Usually, the titanium staples of the circumcision anastomosis are able to be fully detached in about 30 days.
Circumcision anastomosis is a commonly used surgical instrument for circumcision. It has the advantages of simple operation, good hemostasis and neat foreskin cutting, and is now being gradually adopted. During the procedure, the circumcision anastomosis removes the overgrown foreskin tissue, and at the same time, the titanium staples of the cutter are used to suture the surgical wound with good hemostasis. At the same time, the cutting edge of the cutting site is very neat and the surgery is relatively aesthetic. Generally, the titanium staples will gradually detach from the wound about 20 days after the surgery, and they can be completely detached in about 30 days. If there are still titanium nails that are not detached after 30 days, they need to be removed to avoid further irritation of the wound.
At the same time, it is necessary to avoid penile erection to reduce foreskin edema and promote wound healing, so that the titanium nail can be detached as soon as possible.