Post-Circumcision Issues: Is Weight a Factor? - Urology

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So is it that being overweight causes some coverage of the glans, rather than the circumcision being too shallow?

Mr. Hsu, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/04/03

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: This facility stipulates that without examination, it cannot be determined; however, a high proportion of those with excessive fat are like this.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2021/04/03

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Post-circumcision issues, such as the appearance of the glans (the head of the penis) being partially covered, can be influenced by several factors, including the amount of subcutaneous fat in the pubic area, the technique used during the circumcision, and individual anatomical variations.
When a person has a higher body fat percentage, particularly in the pubic region, it can lead to a condition known as "hidden penis," where the penis appears shorter or partially covered due to the excess fat. This is not necessarily a direct result of the circumcision itself but rather a combination of body composition and the surgical technique employed. If the circumcision was performed conservatively, leaving more skin than necessary, this can also contribute to the appearance of the glans being covered.

In terms of weight being a factor, it is indeed possible that excess weight can affect how the penis appears. When there is more fat in the pubic area, it can create a visual illusion that the penis is smaller or less prominent. This can be particularly noticeable in individuals who have undergone circumcision, as the removal of the foreskin may make the glans more visible, but if there is significant fat covering it, the effect can be diminished.

If someone is concerned about the appearance of their penis post-circumcision, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider, such as a urologist. They can assess whether the issue is related to body fat, the circumcision technique, or other anatomical factors. In some cases, weight loss can improve the appearance, while in others, surgical options may be available to address any concerns.

Moreover, maintaining a healthy weight is beneficial not only for aesthetic reasons but also for overall health. Excess weight can lead to various health issues, including cardiovascular problems, diabetes, and hormonal imbalances, which can also affect sexual health and function.
In summary, while weight can play a role in the appearance of the glans post-circumcision, it is not the sole factor. The technique used during the circumcision and individual anatomical differences are also significant. If there are concerns about the outcome of a circumcision or the appearance of the penis, it is best to seek professional medical advice for a thorough evaluation and personalized recommendations.

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