You can receive a circumcision if you want one for religious or aesthetic reasons, or if you don't like the way your foreskin looks or is shaped. You can be a candidate for medical circumcision if you have any pain, inflammation, or infection on your foreskin or the tip of your penis.
Your urologist will retract your foreskin and look at your penis glans to check for any indications of infection, damage, or inflammation and to assess the severity, if any, of those conditions in order to decide if surgical intervention is required.
To be ready for laser circumcision surgery, you must follow the guidelines provided:
The following advice can help you heal more quickly from laser circumcision surgery:
How soon after laser circumcision am I able to engage in sexual activity?
Most men are advised to refrain from sexual activity for at least 6 weeks after surgery, depending on the procedure, since any earlier sexual activity might interfere with the healing of the wound and increase the risk of developing STIs.
How long will I be hospitalised following a laser circumcision?
Depending on the method used for circumcision. You will only need a 3- to 4-hour hospital stay for a laser or stapler circumcision, and you may leave the hospital and go home the same day, while an overnight hospital stay may be necessary for an open circumcision.
How soon can I go back to work following my laser shave?
If you work at a desk, you can go back to work in two to three days after the procedure, but if your job requires hard labour, you might need to wait a week or more.
Will I need a catheter after my laser procedure for circumcision?
No, you won't need a catheter after the procedure, barring any difficulties, as circumcision has no impact on kidney function at all.
Also known as endovenous laser treatment or EVLA, this is a minimally invasive ultrasound-guided procedure that involves the use of ultrasound images and laser fiber in order to kill the delicate lining of the veins. After a few days following the procedure, the body absorbs the dead tissues, closing off the abnormal veins with minimal or no discomfort. This is one of the most commonly preferred methods as it involves far fewer complications, and the recovery time, as well as the success rate of this method, is much faster and higher than that of any surgical process.
Also known as endovenous laser treatment or EVLA, this is a minimally invasive ultrasound-guided procedure that involves the use of ultrasound images and laser fiber in order to kill the delicate lining of the veins. After a few days following the procedure, the body absorbs the dead tissues, closing off the abnormal veins with minimal or no discomfort. This is one of the most commonly preferred methods as it involves far fewer complications, and the recovery time, as well as the success rate of this method, is much faster and higher than that of any surgical process.
Also known as endovenous laser treatment or EVLA, this is a minimally invasive ultrasound-guided procedure that involves the use of ultrasound images and laser fiber in order to kill the delicate lining of the veins. After a few days following the procedure, the body absorbs the dead tissues, closing off the abnormal veins with minimal or no discomfort. This is one of the most commonly preferred methods as it involves far fewer complications, and the recovery time, as well as the success rate of this method, is much faster and higher than that of any surgical process.