Common Concerns Before Urology Surgery: Laser Circumcision FAQs - Urology

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Hello, doctor: Is suturing required after laser circumcision? How long does the procedure typically take? Which type of surgery is recommended? Are there any potential complications? How long does it take to heal after laser circumcision? Is it possible to apply medication at home? I would prefer not to return for a follow-up visit.
Lastly, my baby is very important, could you recommend a more experienced physician? Or would it be possible for you to perform the procedure?

pa shou shang hai de ren, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/04/13

Dr. Lai Ronghao reply Urology


Hello: I suggest you first check medical websites for relevant information regarding your question.
This is a response from Dr.
Lai Rong-Hao, Director of the Urology Department at Hsinchu Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Reply Date: 2005/04/13

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When considering laser circumcision, it's essential to address several common concerns and questions that patients typically have.
1. Do you need stitches after laser circumcision?
In most cases, laser circumcision does not require stitches. The laser technique is designed to minimize bleeding and promote quicker healing, which often eliminates the need for sutures. However, some surgeons may use absorbable stitches depending on the specific case and the extent of the procedure. It's best to discuss this with your surgeon during the pre-operative consultation.

2. How long does the surgery take?
The duration of a laser circumcision procedure is typically around 30 minutes to an hour. This can vary based on the complexity of the case and the surgeon's experience. The procedure is usually performed on an outpatient basis, meaning you can go home the same day after a brief recovery period in the clinic.

3. Which type of circumcision is recommended?
Laser circumcision is often preferred due to its precision, reduced bleeding, and quicker recovery time compared to traditional methods. However, the choice of technique may depend on individual circumstances, including the patient's health, the reason for circumcision, and the surgeon's expertise. It's important to have a thorough discussion with your urologist to determine the best approach for your situation.

4. Are there any side effects or complications?
Like any surgical procedure, laser circumcision carries some risks, although they are generally low. Potential complications can include infection, excessive bleeding, or adverse reactions to anesthesia. Some patients may experience discomfort or swelling post-surgery, but these symptoms typically resolve within a few days. It's crucial to follow your surgeon's post-operative care instructions to minimize risks.

5. How long does it take to heal after laser circumcision?
Most patients can expect to heal within one to two weeks after laser circumcision. However, complete healing of the surgical site may take longer. During the initial healing phase, it's important to avoid strenuous activities and follow any specific care instructions provided by your surgeon.

6. Can I apply medication at home?
After the procedure, your surgeon will likely provide specific instructions regarding wound care and any medications you may need to apply. While some patients may be able to manage their care at home, it's essential to follow your doctor's recommendations closely. If you have any concerns about your healing process or if you notice any unusual symptoms, it's advisable to contact your surgeon rather than attempting to self-treat.

7. Finding an experienced surgeon:
Choosing a qualified and experienced urologist is crucial for a successful outcome. You can ask for referrals from your primary care physician, check online reviews, or consult with local medical boards. If you have specific preferences or requirements, such as a surgeon who specializes in laser procedures, make sure to communicate this during your search.

In summary, laser circumcision is a relatively quick and effective procedure with minimal recovery time. By addressing your concerns and discussing them with your surgeon, you can ensure that you are well-prepared for the surgery and understand the post-operative care required for optimal healing. Always prioritize open communication with your healthcare provider to address any lingering questions or worries you may have.

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