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MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Pristyn Care Clinic · Delhi

"Dr. Vinod Kumar Singh is a General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon, Vascular Surgeon, Proctologist and a Laser Specialist in Delhi. He practices at Pristyn Ca…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Urology/Genito - Urinary Surgery

Urology
CK Birla Hospital · Gurugram, Haryana +3 more

After completing post graduate degree in general surgery from prestigious Maulana Azad medical college, New Delhi, Dr Agrawal joined Army Hospital, Research…

8 Awards

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery

Urology
Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute (PSRI Hospital) · Delhi +1 more

Dr. P.P. Singh is an established urologist which specialization in renal transplantation. He is currently working as a Senior Consultant at PushpawatiSinghan…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Motherland Hospital · Noida, Uttar Pradesh +4 more

Dr. Kapil Kochhar is an expert in Minimal Invasive Surgery with close to two decades of clinical and teaching experience. Apart from serving at senior positi…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery

Urology
PM ENT CLINIC · Delhi +4 more

Dr. S.K Pal is an eminent endourologist and has most innovative skills and aggressive procedural expertise in various techniques of standard and mini PCNL, R…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
CK Birla Hospital · Delhi +1 more

"Dr Sukhvinder Singh Saggu is a leading Bariatric and Advanced Laparoscopic surgeon with over 18 years of post-graduate experience. Dr Saggu’s prime focus is…

MBBS, DNB - General Surgery

Surgery
Glamyo Health · Delhi +5 more

General & Laparoscopic Surgeon with experience in Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery- Lap fundoplication, Bariatric Surgery Lap Ventral Hernia, Lap Inguinal Herni…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Fortis Hospital · Delhi

Dr. Manish Kulshrestha has been extensively trained in General and Laparoscopic surgery. He has been practicing for more than 15 years. He was earlier attach…

2 Awards

Doctor of Medicine, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Practo Care Surgeries · Delhi +2 more

Dr. Pankaj Solanki is a Surgeon practicing in Rohini with an experience of 8 years. He has worked with Babasaheb Ambedkar Hospital, MVH, JJIMS. Dr. Pankaj So…

1 Award

MBBS, DNB - General Surgery

Surgery
Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital · Delhi

Dr. Hemanth Kumar Kasaragod is Consultant Metabolic Surgery Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital, Vasant Kunj

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Max Super Speciality Hospital · Delhi

Dr. Pradeep K Dewan is a Bariatric Surgeon and Laparoscopic Surgeon in Patparganj, Delhi and has an experience of 41 years in these fields. Dr. Pradeep K Dew…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology

Urology
BLK Super Speciality Hospital · Delhi

Dr. H.S.Bhatyal is a Urologist in Pusa Road, Delhi and has an experience of 49 years in this field. Dr. H.S.Bhatyal practices at BLK Super Speciality Hospita…

2 Awards

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Circumcision doctors by city

Why Is Circumcision Performed?

Circumcision is a surgical procedure in which the foreskin, the loose fold of skin covering the tip of the penis, is removed. It is one of the most common and oldest surgical procedures in the world. Circumcision is often done for religious or cultural reasons, but it is also recommended for medical reasons, such as recurrent infections, phimosis (tight foreskin that cannot be pulled back), or other problems that affect hygiene and comfort.

In babies, the procedure is usually quick and done with local anesthesia to reduce pain. In older children and adults, the surgery is done under anesthesia suited to age and health. After circumcision, the penis is easier to keep clean, and many people report fewer infections and irritation.

Purpose & Benefits of Circumcision

● Improves hygiene by removing the foreskin

● Reduces the risk of infections under the foreskin

● Helps treat phimosis (tight foreskin)

● May reduce the chance of urinary infections in infants

● Can reduce the risk of certain sexually transmitted infections

● May lower the risk of penile cancer (rare)

Who May Need Circumcision?

● Babies soon after birth (elective or cultural)

● Boys with phimosis (inability to retract foreskin)

● People with repeated foreskin infections (balanitis)

● Individuals with foreskin tears or pain

● Adults seeking circumcision for personal or medical reasons

Types of Circumcision

1. Traditional Surgical Circumcision

This is the standard method where the surgeon uses a scalpel or surgical scissors to remove the foreskin and then stitches the edges for proper healing.

2. Sleeve Technique Circumcision

A controlled dome-shaped section of skin is removed in one piece. This method helps ensure a smooth edge and a good cosmetic result.

3. Plast bell Circumcision

Commonly used in infants. A small plastic ring (Plast bell) is placed under the foreskin, the foreskin is tied over it, and the ring falls off naturally in a few days.

4. Clamp Techniques (Gomo, Mogen)

Devices like the Gomo clamp or Mogen clamp are used to protect the tip of the penis while allowing the surgeon to remove the foreskin safely. These are often used for babies and young boys.

Your doctor will choose the best method based on age, health, and preference.

Circumcision Procedure: Step-by-Step

Before the Procedure:

1. The doctor examines the penis and checks your or your child’s health history.

2. Tests may be done if needed, especially in adults.

3. Instructions on fasting (for older children and adults) or anesthesia are given.

During the Procedure:

1. Anesthesia:

Babies receive local anesthesia or topical numbing medicine.

Older children and adults may have local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia depending on age and comfort.

2. Preparing the Area:

The genital area is cleaned with antiseptic to lower the risk of infection.

3. Removal of Foreskin:

The surgeon carefully removes the foreskin using the chosen method (surgical cut, clamp, or device).

4. Closing:

The edge of the skin is stitched (if needed) with dissolving stitches. A sterile dressing or bandage is applied.

The procedure usually takes 10–30 minutes, depending on the technique and age. Most patients go home the same day.

Recovery & Aftercare

Initial Healing:

● The day after surgery, you may see mild swelling, redness, or bruising, this is normal.

● Any dressing should be kept clean and dry as advised.

Pain Management:

● Pain medicines recommended by the doctor help ease discomfort.

Cleaning:

● Gently clean the area with warm water and pat dry.

● Avoid harsh soaps or scrubbing until the area heals.

Activity:

● Babies and young children should avoid vigorous activity for a few days.

● Adults should avoid heavy exercise and sexual activity until fully healed.

Stitches:

● Most stitches dissolve on their own in a few days to weeks.

● If non-dissolving stitches were used, your doctor will remove them at a follow-up visit.

Timeline:

● Most healing occurs within 7–14 days.

● Complete healing may take a few weeks.

Call your doctor if you see heavy bleeding, pus, severe pain, fever, or difficulty urinating — these may be signs of a complication.

Risks & Possible Complications

Circumcision is generally safe, but there can be some risks, such as:

● Pain or discomfort after surgery

● Infection at the surgical site

● Bleeding or slow healing

● Excess skin removal or uneven edges

● Rare injury to the head of the penis

Your doctor will explain how to reduce risks and what signs to watch for during recovery.

Circumcision vs Foreskin Stretching/Non-Surgical Options

Circumcision:

● Permanently removes the foreskin

● Long-lasting solution for phimosis or recurrent infections

● Requires surgical care and recovery

Non-Surgical Options (such as stretching):

● In some mild cases, gentle stretching and steroid creams may help loosen a tight foreskin

● Works best in mild phimosis

● May not be effective for all patients

Your doctor will help decide whether surgery or non-surgical methods are right for your situation.

Frequently asked questions

What is circumcision used for?

Circumcision is used to remove the foreskin of the penis. It is done for medical reasons, like tight foreskin or infections, or for cultural/religious reasons.

Is circumcision painful?

No. Anesthesia (numbing medicine) is used so you or your child does not feel pain during the procedure. Some mild discomfort afterwards is normal and can be managed with medicines.

How long does the procedure take?

The surgery usually takes about 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the method and age of the patient.

How long is recovery after circumcision?

Most people heal in about 1–2 weeks. Swelling and mild discomfort may last a few days, and full healing may take a few weeks.

Will stitches be needed?

Many techniques use dissolving stitches that disappear on their own. If non-dissolving stitches are used, they are removed at a follow-up visit.

Can an adult have a circumcision?

Yes. Circumcision can be done safely in newborns, children, and adults. The type of anesthesia may vary by age.

What should I do after surgery?

Keep the area clean, avoid vigorous activity, take pain medicines as advised, and attend follow-up visits.

Are there any risks?

Yes, but serious complications are rare. Possible risks include infection, bleeding, and slow wound healing. Your doctor will guide you on care to reduce risks.

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