Circumcision: A Minor Procedure with Big Benefits

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Is circumcision really beneficial? Does it genuinely improve hygiene and health? These are common questions for men considering circumcision. Many seek reviews and ask about the benefits, recovery time, and best places for the procedure. Today, I’ll answer these questions for those who are undecided or hesitant. With modern technology, circumcision has become a quick and straightforward procedure with minimal discomfort.

 

Proper hygiene for the male genital area is essential. Since it’s used daily for urination and reproduction, neglecting cleanliness can lead to itching or unpleasant odors. For men who haven’t been circumcised, regular cleaning under the foreskin with mild soap and water is recommended.

 

Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin, making it easier to clean the area and remove sweat, urine, and other residues where bacteria can build up. This procedure can be done at any age, from infancy to adulthood, and helps reduce the risk of infections and future health problems.

Why Should You Consider Circumcision?

Why Should You Consider Circumcision?

  1. Enhanced Hygiene: Circumcision makes it easier to clean the genital area.
  2. Reduced Risk of UTIs: Uncircumcised men have a higher risk of urinary tract infections, which, if untreated, could lead to kidney issues.
  3. Lower Risk of STIs: Circumcision lowers the risk of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. However, safe practices, like using condoms, remain essential.
  4. Preventive Health: In cases where the foreskin is too tight, circumcision can prevent infections and other complications.
  5. Decreased Cancer Risk: Though rare, penile cancer is even less common in circumcised men. Additionally, women with circumcised partners have a reduced risk of cervical cancer.

What’s the Best Type of Circumcision?

What’s the Best Type of Circumcision?

Besides traditional methods using scalpels or lasers, a popular technique is Staple Circumcision, a bloodless method that uses an automatic device to cut and seal the skin at the same time. This method doesn’t require stitches, resulting in a clean, minimal-scar incision with less bleeding and pain than traditional circumcision.

Benefits of Bloodless Circumcision

Benefits of Bloodless Circumcision

Bloodless circumcision has several advantages over traditional methods:

  1. Lower Infection Risk: The device cuts and seals simultaneously, eliminating open wounds and reducing infection risks.
  2. Clean and Minimal Scarring: Leaves almost no visible scarring and makes post-surgical care easier.
  3. Less Pain: The procedure involves a minimal incision, leading to less pain and soreness.
  4. Fast Healing: The wound typically heals within a week.
  5. Quick Procedure: The surgery only takes 15-20 minutes.
  6. Multiple Sizes: Suitable for patients from age 4 and up.
  7. Retains Disease Prevention Benefits: It still provides the health benefits of traditional circumcision but with a shorter recovery.

Our clinic, Eternity Clinic, uses the Titanium Bloodless Circumcision method, currently recognized as the best option for the procedure.

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What Makes the Titanium Bloodless Circumcision Better?

The titanium model uses titanium staples instead of stainless steel, making the stitching smaller and minimizing the chance of hitting blood vessels, which significantly reduces bleeding. With added silicone pads, it further reduces any residual bleeding by providing extra pressure, leading to almost complete blood control and minimal post-operative bleeding.

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How Long Until Full Recovery?

Thanks to modern advancements, patients can shower within 2-3 days post-surgery. With the titanium method and the expertise of “Dr. Beer,” recovery is quick, allowing for regular activities soon after.

Circumcision with this method is fast, takes just about 10 minutes, and provides a smooth, clean outcome. Post-operative care is simple, and patients return to normal life quickly.

If you’re considering circumcision or seeking advice, feel free to consult directly with Dr. Beer for more information.

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MD. Suebphong Angchoun

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