Phimosis – circumcision or alternative treatment

By: Dr. Khan

Published: June 25, 2025

This is condition where foreskin is tight and not able to pull back to see the head of penis (glans). Sometime it is  retractable when penis is flaccid but never able to retract when penis is erect. Usually phimosis does not remain same as with each erection, there is minor trauma to the foreskin. This leads to loss of elastic fibres due to scarring. This can lead to balanitis.

There are alternatives to full circumcision, such as excision of frenulum, V-Y plasty operation called preputioplasty, frenuloplasty, partial circumcision or medical treatments. These are personal preferences and can be discussed further with our specialist-  Dr Khan at London Circumcision Clinic, East London

Dr. A.R Khan

Paediatric Surgeon/Urologist

Bio

BSC, MBBS, FRCS, FEBPS, FRCS (PAEDS)
Dr. Khan is a highly experienced and respected paediatric surgeon and urologist with a distinguished career that spans over three decades. He has performed more than 7,000 circumcisions in the UK and is recognised for his expertise in treating foreskin problems, buried penis, and hypospadias. Dr. Khan is also pioneering new techniques in circumcisions for adults, children, and infants, ensuring the highest standards of care for his patients.
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