We know that excessive foreskin can easily cause other diseases, so excessive foreskin poses a significant threat to the health of male friends. Many male friends are quite active in treating redundant foreskin, but some male friends have doubts about the dangers of redundant foreskin surgery, so they hesitate to undergo surgical treatment.
So, is there any danger in the operation of excessive foreskin?
Is there a danger in the operation of excessive foreskin? Experts say that foreskin surgery is only a minor surgical procedure that poses no danger, and male friends are completely relieved to undergo surgical treatment.
I'm afraid many people are well aware of the dangers of excessive foreskin, but there are still many male friends who prefer to endure pain rather than undergo surgery. This is because many people are not very familiar with this surgery, and are worried that performing surgery on such a critical location will have a significant impact on male sexual life in the event of danger. Let's introduce foreskin surgery to everyone.
The success rate of prepuce surgery is high, and patients need not worry about whether there is a risk of excessive prepuce surgery. Moreover, the entire surgical shaping only takes a very short time, which is beautiful after surgery, beneficial to health, development, and significantly improves the quality of sexual life. No side effects, safe and convenient, follow the treatment, and do not affect work and learning.
"The operation of redundant prepuce involves removing the overlong prepuce by making a straight incision in the back of the penis, and then cutting a circle of redundant prepuce laterally.". During prepuce surgery, doctors will give local anesthesia depending on the patient's condition. After surgery, when the anesthetic effect subsides, the wound may experience slight pain and congestion. Medications should be taken regularly, usually within three days, the symptoms can subside, and the wound can heal within seven to ten days. Before the wound heals, regular follow-up and reexamination should be conducted according to the doctor's instructions.