Adult Circumcision
A surgical option for men who did not get circumcised as infants. Adult circumcision is a surgical option for men who did not get circumcised as infants. We are here to make Circumcision affordable, comfortable and successful.
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Adult Circumcision
Adult circumcision is a surgical option for men who did not get circumcised as infants. We are here to make Circumcision affordable, comfortable and successful.
CIRCUMCISION CENTER
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Adult Circumcision Procedure
June- Special
*Additional fees for anesthesia and operating room.
Sex is just as good if your penis is circumcised


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What do I need to know about a circumcision?
Circumcision is a procedure to remove the foreskin from your penis. The foreskin is the fold of skin that covers the tio of the penis.




Your Procedure, Our Priority

Adult Circumcision
Safe, fast, and professional circumcision for adult men — with your comfort as our top priority.

Anesthesia Options
Choose local or general anesthesia. Many patients prefer to sleep through the procedure.

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Care for Out-of-Town Patients
We welcome patients from across the U.S. and beyond — travel support available.

Insurance & Payment Help
We accept insurance and offer affordable self-pay options with full cost transparency.

Aftercare & Support
Clear post-op instructions and ongoing support for a smooth recovery.

What will happen during the procedure?
A doctor will give you a shot of numbing medicine at the base of your penis. The medicine will keep you from feeling pain during your procedure but you will be awake. You may instead be given general anesthesia to keep you asleep and pain-free during the procedure.
The doctor will make an incision and cut away the foreskin. The edges of the skin will be closed with stitches that will dissolve. Petroleum jelly and a dressing will be placed on the area.
Adult Circumcision
Some men may choose to get circumcised because they think that a circumcised penis will be more sensitive and enhance their sexual experience. Here are some medical reasons why a man might choose to get circumcised:
- Phimosis. This is a medical condition in which the foreskin covering the penis is too tight and is hard to retract.
- Penile cancer. Although rare, penile cancer is less common in a circumcised penis.
- Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Risks for genital ulcers, chlamydia, human papillomavirus (HPV), syphilis, and type 2 herpes have been shown to be lower in men who have circumcised penises.
- HIV transmission. Several international studies show that circumcision lowers the risk of HIV transmission. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that men consider circumcision as an additional measure, along with safe sex, to prevent HIV.
- Paraphimosis: the foreskin is drawn behind the tip and can’t be moved back over the tip of the penis. Paraphimosis is caused by repeated inflammation of the foreskin. Here also, apart from circumcision, a simple incision is often a possibility, which widens the foreskin.
- Balanitis: repeated inflammation of the tip of the penis and the foreskin.



Circumcision: Aesthetic / Sexual Reasons

Enhanced Appearance
Some men, but also women, find a circumcised penis more attractive. For gentlemen who choose for a circumcision on these aesthetic grounds, hygienic and sexual reasons also often play a part.

Sexual Experience
Although studies claim that a short foreskin has no effect on sexual experience, most men say that the tip of the penis becomes considerably less sensitive. This can have advantages for the sex life.

Hygienic
A circumcised penis produces very little or no smegma and is therefore much easier to keep clean.

Premature Ejaculation
Circumcision offers no guarantee, but a less sensitive tip of the penis sometimes helps solve this problem.

Excessively long foreskin
An excessively long foreskin can lead to reduced stimulation of the tip of the penis during sexual intercourse

Longer sex
A less sensitive tip may allow longer lasting sex.



Circumcision: The Treatment
Circumcision is normally performed using intravenous sedation. You will be given local or general anesthesia.
During the procedure the foreskin is shortened considerably and leaves the tip of the penis half or even fully exposed.
Circumcision (removal of the foreskin) takes a half an hour to perform.
Swelling goes down after about two weeks, but you may be instructed to avoid intercourse and masturbation for up to six weeks.

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