How long does it take to recover from anastomotic circumcision

Recovery from anastomotic circumcision takes about a month. About ten days after the anastomosis, the edema at the surgical site will have gradually disappeared and the skin will have almost healed. About one month after the anastomosis, the titanium staple is almost detached. About three months after the surgery, the skin scars gradually disappear and the color of the skin at the surgical site is basically the same as that of the surrounding skin. Compared with ordinary circumcision, this method can reduce the pain and avoid interfering with daily life and work. At the same time, this type of surgery can complete the cutting and anastomosis together, the cutting edge is neat, and the postoperative scar is smaller. To summarize, the recovery time of anastomosis circumcision is usually around one month. If there is any discomfort, consult your doctor promptly.