Revision or redo circumcision is a surgical procedure involving removing additional foreskin tissue from the penis.
The procedure is usually performed on patients who have undergone a previous circumcision but require further correction due to complications, dissatisfaction with the previous result, penile bridges, extra skin, stitch marks, or poor cosmetic results.
Here is some information, problems, procedures, and aftercare that patients should be aware of before undergoing revision or redoing circumcision
What is Circumcision Revision?
Revision circumcision is a surgical procedure usually performed under local anaesthesia, although general anaesthesia may be used for some patients in the hospital. The procedure typically takes between 45-60 minutes to complete. Patients may experience discomfort and swelling following the procedure, which should resolve within a few days. Following the surgeon’s aftercare instructions is essential to minimise the risk of complications.
Procedure
Before the procedure, the patient will be given local anaesthesia to ensure they do not feel any pain or discomfort during the surgery. The urologist will then make incisions in the foreskin to remove the excess tissue and create a more aesthetically pleasing result. Once the procedure is complete, the patient will be given instructions on caring for their circumcision site during recovery.
Aftercare
Patients should keep the area clean and dry and avoid wearing tight clothing that could irritate the penis. Follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor the healing process if required and ensure no complications.
Risks and Benefits
As with any surgical procedure, circumcision revision carries certain risks, including those associated with bleeding, infection, scarring, and potential issues with excess skin. On the positive side, the benefits include a reduced risk of infection and aesthetically pleasing results with glue.
Recovery and Outlook
Circumcision revision is generally a successful procedure. The urologist will guide patients on whether they would benefit from it. Post-surgery, some discomfort can be expected for a few days, but pain relief is available. Swelling and bruising may occur but should gradually subside within 7-10 days. The patient can usually return to work when comfortable, but sexual activity or physical exercise should be avoided for at least four weeks.
Conclusion
In summary, revision or redo circumcision is a surgical procedure that can improve the results of a previous circumcision.
Patients should be aware of the risks and benefits of revision circumcision and carefully follow the aftercare instructions provided by their urologist to ensure a successful recovery.