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During the consultation, the doctor evaluates the findings (phimosis, scarred constriction, recurrent infections) and recommends either a full or partial circumcision. The expected scar placement, postoperative care, and temporary restrictions are discussed. On the day of the procedure, the incision marking and anesthesia choice are reviewed to ensure maximum comfort.
After anesthesia, the foreskin is circumferentially removed according to the planned extent. Emphasis is placed on symmetry, preservation of the natural coronal ridge under the glans, and careful handling of small blood vessels. Fine absorbable sutures are used to close the incision, promoting smooth healing and an inconspicuous scar without the need for removal.
A sterile dressing is applied, and the patient receives clear instructions for home care. In the first days, it is advisable to rest the area, maintain shower hygiene, wear loose clothing, and minimize friction. Follow-up appointments monitor the healing process. Return to light work is usually possible soon, while sports and sexual activity are postponed according to the doctor’s guidance.


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A standard consultation takes approximately 30–60 minutes. During the consultation, the doctor will assess your situation, explain possible treatment options, and answer all your questions.
Compression garments should be worn continuously for 6–8 weeks, including during sleep. They help reduce swelling, support the tissues, and promote scar healing. After consulting with your doctor, wearing time can be gradually reduced.
Compression garments should be worn continuously for 6–8 weeks, including during sleep. They help reduce swelling, support the tissues, and promote scar healing. After consulting with your doctor, wearing time can be gradually reduced.