Go to the urology department of a regular hospital to see if surgery is needed. Generally speaking, people with phimosis (the foreskin can't be turned up), tight foreskin mouth, repeated dermatitis and affecting their sexual life need surgery. For children, 12 years old is better for surgery.
Preparation 2: Surgical Methods
Circumcision is the most commonly used circumcision, including laser or traditional surgery.
Preparation 3: Appointment and Testing
The foreskin surgery in general hospitals needs to be scheduled 2 -4 weeks in advance, and it should be decided according to your own schedule. Most hospitals require preoperative infectious disease screening, blood routine and urine routine.
Preparation 4: skin preparation
(After coming to the hospital, the hospital is responsible for preparing the skin. ) Shave off the pubic hair of penis and scrotum and take a bath the day before the operation.
Preparation 5: Psychological preparation
Circumcision is generally an outpatient operation with few complications, and you can return to work in a week or so.
Preparation 6: Transportation
It is best to take a car or taxi, and avoid riding a bike or driving.
Preparation 7: Return visit
Take medicine on time after operation, return to the clinic in time, and observe the wound healing.