Under normal circumstances, not all men need to be circumcised. Circumcision can be considered when there is overgrowth of the foreskin, prepuce, foreskin inflammation or malignant lesions.
The foreskin is a normal human tissue that normally wraps around the glans, and when the penis is erect, the foreskin will retract to reveal the glans tissue. If the circumcision is too long or circumcised, especially for teenagers, the long foreskin may affect the normal development of the genitalia, and circumcision is needed at this time. In addition, if there is foreskin inflammation, foreskin malignant lesions, in order to avoid further development of the disease, it is also recommended to timely circumcision, after surgery will be through pathological examination, further clear diagnosis, and then take follow-up treatment measures. At present, the traditional circumcision is mainly taken, and some of them can be operated by using cutting anastomosis and ligatures.
After circumcision, follow-up treatment under the guidance of a doctor is required, with regular review and medication changes to ensure a smooth recovery from the surgery.