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The Basics of Circumcision: What Men Need to Know

Aug 9

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Circumcision, the surgical removal of the foreskin from the penis, is a procedure with cultural, religious, and medical significance. At Menness, we provide essential insights to help men understand the implications of circumcision for their health.


What is Circumcision?

Circumcision is a surgical procedure that involves removing the foreskin, the sleeve of skin covering the head of the penis. It is typically performed shortly after birth in many cultures and communities around the world. However, some individuals may choose to undergo circumcision later in life for personal, cultural, or medical reasons.


Medical Benefits

Several studies suggest that circumcision may offer certain medical benefits, including a reduced risk of urinary tract infections or other infections that can cause serious problems such as cancer. Additionally, circumcision may contribute to improved genital hygiene, as it can be easier to clean the penis without the presence of the foreskin.


Bloodless Circumcision

Bloodless circumcision, also known as "non-surgical" or "bloodless surgical" circumcision, is a technique used to perform circumcision without the need for surgical incisions that involve cutting the skin. This method typically involves the use of specialized devices or instruments that apply pressure or use other mechanisms to separate the foreskin from the glans (head) of the penis without causing bleeding.


  • Staple Circumcision

    A circumcision procedure uses a titanium staple circumcision device for circumcising and suturing. This device provides immediate blood control, resulting in minimal blood loss and creating nearly bloodless sutured wounds. This procedure can be performed with a fast recovery time, high efficiency, minimal pain, and satisfactory results.


  • Laser Circumcision

    Traditional circumcision is typically performed with a scalpel or other surgical instruments, while laser circumcision involves the use of an Electronic Blade to make the incisions. Laser circumcision can result in reduced bleeding, with faster healing when compared to traditional circumcision methods.


At Menness, we offer services by our highly specialized urologist and surgeon from consultation to surgery, ensuring the safest and most optimal results. We are here to address the unique needs and concerns of each individual.


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