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Circumcision (Child)

This page will give you information about a circumcision. If you have any questions, you should ask your GP or other relevant health professional.

What is a circumcision?

A circumcision is an operation to remove the foreskin (the skin that covers the sensitive tip of the penis).

Worldwide, circumcisions are most commonly performed for religious or cultural reasons. In the United Kingdom, circumcisions are usually recommended only for medical reasons such as balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO), a non-retractile foreskin and recurrent infections.

Are there any alternatives to surgery?

If BXO is suspected, a circumcision is the only dependable way to cure the condition.

A non-retractile foreskin can often be treated with steroid creams.


If your child does not have BXO, a dorsal slit operation or a preputioplasty may be recommended.

what does the operation involve?

Circumcision

The operation is performed under a general anaesthetic and usually takes between half an hour and three-quarters of an hour.

During the operation your surgeon will remove the foreskin and seal off any small blood vessels. They will stitch the two edges of skin together (see figure 1).



Figure 1: Circumcision

What complications can happen?

1 General complications of any operation

  • Pain
  • Bleeding
  • Infection in the surgical wound
  • Unsightly scarring

2 Specific complications of this operation

  • Difficulty passing urine
  • Developing an ulcer at the tip of the penis
  • Narrowing of the opening of the urethra
  • Not enough foreskin is removed
  • Too much foreskin is removed
  • Damage to the urethra
  • Reduced pleasure from sex
  • Injury to the penis

How soon will I recover?

You should be able to go home the same day or the day after. The penis usually looks swollen and red for the first week. This is a normal reaction to the operation. To start with, you should rest and wear loose underwear.

Summary

A circumcision is an operation to remove the foreskin.

Acknowledgements

Author: Mr Simon Parsons DM FRCS (Gen. Surg.) and Mr Jonathan Sutcliffe FRCS

 

Illustrations: Hannah Ravenscroft RM

 

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