Procedures - Three different techniques of Cirumcision

Circumcision is very common which is a great way to protect yourself or your baby son throughout life. Surgical removal of foreskin significantly reduces the risks of developing the following unpleasant illnesses:

Forceps Guided

In this method first an anaesthetic spray and local anaesthetic injection are applied to reduce the pain. The foreskin is eased out in front of the glans with surgical forceps. The required length of foreskin is then simply removed with a scalpel.

Afterwards, it is advisable to take a 7-14days off work to fully recover and allow the wound to heal.

CO2 Laser Method

The benefits of using a CO2 laser are: faster operation, limited or no bleeding, quicker healing, minimal post-op pain, pleasant experience and most aesthetically pleasing results.

After being local anesthetic, the prepuce is pulled forward and clamped. A CO2 laser is used to cut the excess foreskin.

After the clamp is released the remaining skin cut has been sealed with the laser, without a single drop of blood.

One Step Circumcision

This procedure will be performed at the clinic under local anesthesia. Our doctor will cover the glans first and put on the disposable equipment, then just press the handle for a second, and the operation will be done.

We can stop bleeding at the same time without cutting and stitching by using this technology, and the operation only last for 5-7 minutes. Patients can leave the clinic after the operation and come back for the follow up after a week.

Comparison between different cirumcisions

Traditional Surgery
Laser Surgery
One Step Circumcision
Method
Removal of foreskin by scalpel(surgical knife & scissors)
The excess foreskin is removed with a laser beam. Wound is sealed and no bleeding when applying laser.
Using the disposable equipment to perform the operation by doing cutting and stitching at the same time, time can be shorten and the incision is smooth and look nice.
Post-operative pain
More pain and analgesics needed
Less pain
Less pain
Back to work/school
7-14 days
1-2 days
1-2 days
Operating time
25-30mins
~15mins
5-7mins
Bleeding
Relatively more
Nearly no bleeding
Nearly no bleeding
Traditional Surgery
Method
Removal of foreskin by scalpel(surgical knife & scissors)
Post-operative pain
More pain and analgesics needed
Back to work/school
7-14 days
Operating time
25-30mins
Bleeding
Relatively more
Laser Surgery
Method
The excess foreskin is removed with a laser beam. Wound is sealed and no bleeding when applying laser.
Post-operative pain
Less pain
Back to work/school
1-2 days
Operating time
~15mins
Bleeding
Nearly no bleeding
One Step Circumcision
Method
Using the disposable equipment to perform the operation by doing cutting and stitching at the same time, time can be shorten and the incision is smooth and look nice.
Post-operative pain
Less pain
Back to work/school
1-2 days
Operating time
5-7mins
Bleeding
Nearly no bleeding