What is the success rate of foreskin surgery on the glans penis?
The success rate of circumcision surgery is relatively high. In cases of redundant foreskin, surgical treatment can be considered. Although circumcision surgery may fail, the probability is very low. Circumcision surgery is a routine minor surgery that is simple and convenient to perform. With the development of medical technology, the surgery is also very mature. Therefore, the probability of failure during surgery is low. However, it is important to choose a reputable hospital and experienced doctor to perform the surgery.
Currently, most circumcision surgeries involve the use of minimally invasive techniques to remove the excessive foreskin, exposing the glans penis and reducing the risk of glans sensitivity, bacterial infection, and other hazards. The probability of surgical failure is very low. At most, it may involve infection due to improper operation or dissatisfaction with the appearance of the penis. Circumcision surgery does not lead to severe deformities or sexual dysfunction. Therefore, if surgical intervention is necessary, it is safe to perform the surgery at a reputable hospital.
After circumcision surgery, it is important to rest as much as possible and limit walking to prevent postoperative bleeding. Avoid thinking about or exposure to pornographic or obscene materials, such as magazines, online images, and videos, as they can cause erection and subsequent bleeding. It is also recommended to eat light foods and avoid spicy and stimulating foods.