Circumcision

Painless circumcision is a safe, quick and almost painless procedure performed in our office. We utilize Dr Neil Pollock’s innovative technique based on his work as one of North America’s foremost experts on this procedure.

Circumcision can reduce the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs), which are common among infants. UTIs can be extremely painful and dangerous for a baby as they cause kidney inflammation and scarring.
Preparation

Circumcision is a surgical procedure that removes the loose skin at the end of the penis (glans). It may be performed in either an outpatient hospital setting or at a doctor’s office.

Before your child receives circumcision, they must be healthy and free from any illnesses or infections. Furthermore, they should have no bowel or bladder issues.

Your child’s doctor will administer a local anesthetic to reduce pain during and immediately following the procedure. He may also prescribe acetaminophen for additional comfort.

After circumcision, it typically takes 7 to 10 days for the wound to heal. Soaking it in warm water with salt helps expedite healing and minimize pain.

Some boys may require a second circumcision to correct an error or condition such as phimosis or paraphimosis, where the foreskin is too tight to retract easily. While this can be mostly an aesthetic concern, if left untreated it could lead to problems with urinary tract infections or fertility issues.
Procedure

Painless circumcision is a surgical procedure that removes the foreskin. This usually takes place in a hospital under general or local anesthesia.

Newborns and young babies typically undergo minor surgery within their first week of life. It’s a relatively straightforward procedure that takes only 5-10 minutes to complete.

Adults and older boys often opt for circumcision, usually performed in a hospital setting, to reduce the risk of conditions like phimosis and penile cancer. Furthermore, circumcision has been linked to reduced risks of HIV, HPV infections as well as urinary tract infection.

If your doctor recommends circumcision, it can be performed quickly and virtually painless in a clinic or office using the Pollock Technique(tm). Dr Mulla has received training on this quick, no-strangulation method for performing circumcision.
Recovery

Recovery is the process of overcoming internal and external challenges, barriers, and obstructions. It requires personal and community efforts to promote health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive for success.

islamic circumcision center is a safe and effective treatment for many conditions such as phimosis (when the foreskin is too tight), paraphimosis (an identical issue where the foreskin cannot retract). These conditions can be painful, prevent sex or fertility, and make it easier to develop infections.

Infants typically undergo local anesthetic for surgery. It may also involve a sweetened pacifier or Tylenol (acetaminophen). Older boys and men typically receive their procedure in a hospital setting; it may take slightly longer than for infants.
Aftercare

Circumcision PlasticRing can be performed for various reasons, such as to prevent infections, stop phimosis (when the foreskin won’t pull back) and help with foreskin issues like tearing. It may also reduce or prevent posthitis or balanoposthitis which affects both the foreskin and head of penis but which cannot always be treated.

After circumcision the head of the penis may appear raw. This is perfectly normal and usually goes away within a week; however, it can still be painful.

During the procedure, your doctor may give you painkillers such as acetaminophen. Additionally, they may use swaddling or an oral sugar solution to ease discomfort.

After your operation, it is recommended that you refrain from having any sexual activities or physical activities until your penis has fully healed. This could take anywhere from four weeks depending on how well you are feeling and what type of operation was performed.

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