Circumcision is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the foreskin covering the tip of the penis. It may be performed for medical reasons such as phimosis, recurrent infections, or other foreskin-related conditions, as well as for personal, cultural, or religious preferences.
At our clinic in Bhubaneswar, circumcision procedures are performed with a focus on patient safety, comfort, privacy, and individualized care.
Circumcision is the surgical removal of part or all of the penile foreskin. While some individuals undergo circumcision shortly after birth for cultural or religious reasons, others may require the procedure later in life due to medical conditions affecting the foreskin.
The choice of surgical technique depends on the patient’s age, anatomy, and clinical needs.
A healthcare provider may recommend circumcision in cases such as:
Not every foreskin problem requires surgery, and conservative treatments may be considered when appropriate.
When medically indicated, circumcision may:
Benefits depend on the underlying reason for the procedure.
Circumcision may be considered for:
Suitability is determined through examination and discussion with the treating surgeon.
During your consultation, the surgeon will:
The decision to proceed with surgery is made collaboratively after informed consent.
The surgical area is evaluated, and the appropriate technique is selected.
Depending on age and individual circumstances, local anesthesia, regional anesthesia, or general anesthesia may be used.
The foreskin is carefully removed while preserving normal penile anatomy and function. Bleeding is controlled, and the remaining skin edges are approximated using appropriate sutures or surgical devices.
A protective dressing may be applied, and postoperative instructions are provided before discharge.
To support recovery:
Potential risks include:
Appropriate surgical technique and postoperative care help minimize these risks.
Following recovery, patients typically experience:
Individual outcomes depend on the underlying condition and adherence to postoperative care instructions.
The cost of circumcision varies depending on factors such as:
A consultation provides a personalized treatment plan and cost estimate.
No. Circumcision may be performed for medical, cultural, religious, or personal reasons. Not all foreskin conditions require surgery.
Yes. Circumcision can be safely performed in adults when clinically appropriate or after informed decision-making.
Recovery varies by individual, but most patients experience gradual healing over several weeks.
Anesthesia is used during surgery, and postoperative discomfort is usually manageable with prescribed medications and proper care.
Depending on the surgical technique, absorbable sutures may be used and often dissolve naturally during healing.
The timeline depends on healing and the nature of the activity. Your surgeon will provide individualized guidance during follow-up.
Most patients recover without major issues, although all surgical procedures carry some risk. Careful technique and proper aftercare reduce the likelihood of complications.
Yes. Consultations, surgery, and follow-up are conducted with respect for patient privacy and confidentiality.
For some individuals, removal of the foreskin may make routine cleaning easier, although good hygiene remains important regardless of circumcision status.
Patients in Bhubaneswar benefit from individualized evaluation, modern surgical care, evidence-based treatment recommendations, and comprehensive postoperative support tailored to their specific needs.