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circumcision

Circumcision is the surgical removal of all or part of the foreskin tissue (prepuce) that typically covers the tip or head of the penis. During circumcision, the foreskin is freed from the head of the penis also called glans and the foreskin is surgically removed.

Infant circumcision is widely practised for religious and traditional reasons, often in the first two weeks after birth up to a year.

Health advantages

One important advantage of infant circumcision is that the procedure is simpler than that performed in older boys and men because the penis is less developed and the foreskin is thinner and less vascular. Suturing (applying stitches) is generally not required. Healing is quicker and complication rates are lower. The period of surgical wound healing after infant male circumcision is generally 5 to 7 days and most wounds heal completely within 14 days.

The procedure is performed under a local anaesthetic.

What is essential

1. Informed written consent of both parents/ guardians
2. Presence of mother of the child
3. Absence of congenital anomalies of the penis/ foreskin ( the surgeon will conduct and examination before the procedure to make sure the procedure is safe)

Pre and Post operative care

• Child should be fed as usual
• Child should be well and free from concurrent illnesses like colds/ coughs/ raised temperature etc
• Keep surgical site clean and dry
• Apply petroleum jelly/ ointment as advised
• Paracetamol as required for pain

Follow up generally not required unless any concerns from parents or complications suspected.

circumcision

£ 200
Depending on the age of the child
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Frequently asked questions about circumcision

What type of pain relief will be used?

Your child will be under local anaesthetic for the procedure and then we recommend taking paracetamol afterwards for any discomfort.

who carries out the procedure?

Mr M S Laghari has been working as a consultant urologist in the UK for 15 years now and he specialises in procedures including adult and paediatric circumcisions.

Can my child eat before the procedure?

Yes, your child should be fed as normal before the procedure.
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