Laser Circumcision is an advanced surgical procedure that removes the foreskin covering the head of the penis using modern energy-based surgical technology. Compared with conventional techniques, laser-assisted circumcision is designed to provide precise tissue handling, minimal bleeding, and a smoother recovery experience.
The procedure may be recommended for medical conditions such as phimosis, recurrent infections, balanitis, painful foreskin tightness, or hygiene-related concerns. Some individuals also choose circumcision for personal, cultural, or religious reasons.
You may be a suitable candidate if you experience:
A detailed consultation helps determine whether laser circumcision is the most appropriate treatment option.
Advanced technology minimizes tissue trauma during the procedure.
Laser-assisted methods help achieve excellent surgical precision and bleeding control.
Many patients resume routine non-strenuous activities sooner than with traditional techniques.
Smaller wounds and precise tissue handling may reduce postoperative pain.
Removing the foreskin can make genital hygiene easier for many patients.
Effectively treats conditions such as phimosis and recurrent foreskin infections.
The surgeon reviews medical history, examines the foreskin, and discusses the patient’s symptoms and expectations.
The procedure is typically performed under local or regional anesthesia, with sedation or other options depending on the patient’s needs.
The excess foreskin is carefully removed using advanced surgical equipment with meticulous attention to precision and tissue preservation.
The surgical site is closed with fine absorbable sutures when required to promote healing and cosmetic appearance.
Patients receive medication, wound-care instructions, and follow-up appointments to ensure proper recovery.
Common reasons include:
Recovery timelines vary, but many patients recover comfortably with appropriate care.
Patients are generally advised to:
Mild swelling or discomfort during the first few days is common and usually improves gradually.
Following complete healing, patients often experience:
Healing continues over several weeks, with scar maturation occurring over subsequent months.
The procedure is performed under appropriate anesthesia, so patients generally experience minimal discomfort during surgery. Mild soreness after the procedure can usually be managed with prescribed medications.
Laser circumcision is typically completed within 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the individual case.
Many patients with desk-based jobs return within a few days, while physically demanding activities may require additional recovery time based on the surgeon’s advice.
Absorbable sutures may be used when needed and usually dissolve naturally during healing.
Most patients can gradually resume normal activities after initial healing, but sexual activity should only be restarted after clearance from the surgeon, typically once complete healing has occurred.