Circumcision should be performed when the foreskin is too long or phimosis. Don't take drugs yourself. Clinical nonstandard treatment makes the disease relapse. At the same time, due to the long course of prepuce balanitis, irregular and abusive use of antibiotics, bacteria are prone to drug resistance, which makes the traditional treatment fail to achieve the ideal effect. Long-term chronic inflammation has an impact on urogenital health, resulting in prostatitis, impotence, premature ejaculation and other diseases.
Experts suggest that if the condition does not improve, you must go to a regular professional male hospital in time. The main reason for acne on the foreskin is that the foreskin is too long. Experts from Hengyang andrology hospital recommended "reproductive plastic surgery of Korea DGD foreskin phimosis"
Korean prepuce plastic surgery is a characteristic technology formed by experts in Hengyang andrology hospital after years of clinical practice summary and continuous improvement. All-digital reproductive plastic surgery system and compound local anesthesia technology have created the characteristics of "painless, minimally invasive, beautiful and improving sexual function" in Korean foreskin plastic surgery, which has enabled thousands of patients with long foreskin and phimosis to regain a healthy and happy life.
Tips: The hospital has also opened the door for patients who are inconvenient to come for medical treatment and reexamination through various ways such as network, post-operative return visit and on-site service, which greatly reduced medical complaints and disputes and strengthened the relationship between doctors and patients. At the same time, the hospital also optimized the medical environment. Hospital layout and process adhere to the direction of convenience for patients and humanistic care. 365 days a year in the hospital, all outpatient clinics are attended by experts in person, and all operations are operated by experts from various departments, truly achieving "convenience and love for patients".