Indications: 1.Children with prepuce who are prevented from urinating or have recurrent infections due to narrowing of the prepuce sac.
2.Adults with prepuce or those who suffer from recurrent infections of circumcision.
Circumcision in childhood is normal. Infants with prepuce or children with circumcision should not be circumcised if there are no complications. This is because most circumcisions in children under the age of 3 disappear on their own as they grow older; another part of children will reveal the head of the penis as long as they repeatedly retract the foreskin upward and expand the opening of the foreskin sac, and surgical removal is not necessary.