Circumcision
A procedure to remove the foreskin of the penis

Circumcision is a procedure in which the foreskin that covers the tip of the penis is surgically removed.
It can be provided to babies and children, as well as adults.
Circumcision can help prevent disease, and has been shown to be partially protective against transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. It also helps to lower the risk of cervical cancer in female sex partners.
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What happens during circumcision
Before you have the procedure, a doctor will explain the benefits and risks to you, or to the parents if the circumcision is being performed on an infant.
If the procedure is being done on an infant, the penis and the surrounding areas are cleaned and a local anaesthetic is applied to help numb the area. A special ring is then attached to the penis and the foreskin is then removed. The procedure takes around 15 minutes. A topical antibiotic cream is then applied, and the penis is bandaged.
If the circumcision is being done on an adult man, the same procedure is followed however, there may be a need for a stronger anaesthetic.
Frequently asked questions about circumcision
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