Specialities

Circumcision Treatment

Circumcision is a relatively simple procedure. The foreskin is removed just behind the head of the penis using a scalpel or surgical scissors. Any bleeding can be stopped using heat (cauterisation), and the remaining edges of skin will be stitched together using dissolvable stitches.

What is Circumcision?

Circumcision (or Khatna, Sunnath, Sunthi) is the surgical method that removes the tip of the foreskin, thus exposing the head of the penis. It is a 100% safe, painless and bloodless procedure.

Circumcision (सरकमसीजन) or Khatna or Sunnath is a procedure where the foreskin of penis is removed surgically. In some males, the foreskin (the skin covering the head of the penis) cannot be retracted down. The skin is very tight around the head of the penis and can cause pain when it is tried to be pulled down.

Circumcision Surgery or Operation can be advised if you have a condition called Phimosis (फाइमोसिस) which is very common in male children under the age of 3 who are uncircumcised (the foreskin not removed). It can occur naturally and makes it difficult to urinate. Phimosis (फाइमोसिस) can present its symptoms after the age of 16-17 years in males.