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In the U.S., the majority of circumcisions are performed during infancy, but a recently released U.S. Census Bureau report shows that during the past several ..read more
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Newborn Circumcision
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What is newborn circumcision? Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin that covers the head of penis. It might be done for religious reasons, family ..read more
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Newborn Circumcision Procedure
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Circumcision Technique The Plastibell circumcision device is a clear, lightweight plastic in the shape of a bell with an attached handle (see photograph). It comes ..read more
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Circumcision Revision
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Circumcision revision (repair) is performed after the original circumcision has unsatisfactory results. While uncommon, circumcision revision is sometimes required to restore the function or aesthetics ..read more
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Older Baby Circumcision Procedure
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Plastibell Technique An older baby may be able to receive a circumcision using a plastibell device, a method usually reserved for infants. The Plastibell circumcision ..read more
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Teen Circumcision Procedure
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Circumcision Technique Sleeve resection is the most commonly used method for teen circumcision. Local anesthesia (nerve block) is given before starting the procedure. Two cuts ..read more
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Adult Circumcision Procedure
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Circumcision Technique Sleeve resection is the most commonly used method for adult circumcision. Local anesthesia is given before the procedure. Two cuts are made side ..read more
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Circumcision Repair
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The Need For Circumcision Revision The primary cause of revision is practitioner inexperience. Although circumcision is a relatively simple and straightforward procedure, it does require ..read more
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