The most authoritative answer to the problem of excessive prepuce and phimosis is: excessive prepuce means that the prepuce covers all the penile heads and external urethral orifices, but it can be turned up to expose the glans; Phycosis refers to the narrow prepuce opening, which makes it difficult to turn up to the coronal groove of penis to expose the glans penis.
Excessive prepuce is a common congenital deformity of penis, but it is normal for children to have excessive prepuce. For adults, too long foreskin will wrap scale and bacteria inside, causing chronic irritation. In the long run, it may induce balanitis and penile cancer.
There are two kinds of phimosis: congenital phimosis and secondary phimosis. Congenital phimosis can be seen in every normal male newborn baby, but after several months, the inner prepuce plate is separated from the penis head and tends to be normal. If it adheres for a long time, it will also cause foreskin balanitis. Secondary phimosis is mostly caused by infection or injury of penis head and foreskin. This phimosis will not heal itself, which can cause dysuria and balanitis prepuce, and even induce cancer.
Therefore, if you have foreskin or phimosis, the best choice is to remove it in time to avoid unnecessary future trouble.
At present, there are four main surgical methods to remove foreskin: traditional surgery, ion knife removal, Korean minimally invasive plastic surgery, and Korean micro-carving embroidery photoionization. One of the most popular is the photoionization technology of Korean micro-carving embroidery, which combines photoionization technology with Korean beauty and plastic surgery. Circumcision has the advantages of painless, safe, natural, beautiful and no need to remove stitches. It is one of the mainstream techniques in urology at present.
The above information comes from the official website, Department of Urology, Liaoning Armed Police Corps Hospital.