Regarding the issue of a small opening at the tip of the foreskin?
I would like to ask the doctor about some issues related to the foreskin and applying ointment to it, which I previously inquired about.
You suggested that I gradually try to stretch the opening of the foreskin using the sensitivity of the glans.
This time, I would like to ask: 1.
Is there a surgical procedure to incise the foreskin opening and then graft a small piece of skin to increase the diameter of the foreskin opening? 2.
If such a procedure exists, where would the skin be harvested from? What is the name of this surgery? 3.
If I want to consult a doctor regarding these foreskin issues and surgeries, do all urologists handle and assess these cases? Or should the doctor have specific expertise (pediatric urology, sexual dysfunction, general urology)? Could you recommend a specific doctor for me? I live in Taipei and would appreciate your advice and suggestions.
Thank you for your guidance, and I wish you a Happy New Year and all the best.
Lu Ren Jia, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2010/02/23
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Passerby A: Hello! 1.
There is a surgical method to directly enlarge the small opening without the need for skin grafting.
2.
Generally, a urologist can diagnose and treat this, as it falls under simple urological procedures.
If there are any details that are unclear, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan, Urology Department Head, Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Response.
Reply Date: 2010/02/23
More Info
When it comes to surgical options for addressing a narrow preputial opening, also known as phimosis, there are several considerations and potential procedures that can be discussed.
1. Surgical Options: Yes, there is a surgical procedure known as a preputioplasty or circumcision. In a preputioplasty, the narrow opening of the foreskin is incised, and a small piece of skin may be added to widen the preputial opening. This procedure aims to preserve the foreskin while alleviating the symptoms associated with phimosis. On the other hand, circumcision involves the complete removal of the foreskin, which is a more definitive solution for phimosis but may not be desired by all patients.
2. Skin Graft: If a skin graft is needed to widen the preputial opening, the skin is typically harvested from a nearby area, such as the inner thigh or another part of the genital area. The choice of donor site depends on the surgeon's preference and the specific needs of the patient. The procedure is usually performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the patient's age and the extent of the surgery.
3. Specialist Consultation: It is advisable to consult a urologist who specializes in male genital issues, including pediatric urology if the patient is a child. Urologists with experience in sexual health or reconstructive urology may also be well-suited to address concerns related to phimosis and the associated surgical options. In Taipei, you can look for urologists affiliated with reputable hospitals or clinics, and it may be beneficial to seek recommendations from your primary care physician or local health services.
In addition to surgical options, it is important to consider non-surgical treatments as well. For mild cases of phimosis, topical corticosteroids can be applied to the foreskin to help loosen the tightness. Gradual stretching techniques, as you mentioned in your previous consultations, can also be effective in some cases. However, if these conservative measures do not yield satisfactory results, surgical intervention may be necessary.
Before proceeding with any surgical option, a thorough evaluation by a urologist is essential. They will assess the severity of the condition, discuss the potential risks and benefits of each surgical option, and help determine the most appropriate course of action based on individual circumstances.
In summary, there are surgical options available for addressing a narrow preputial opening, including preputioplasty and circumcision. The choice of procedure should be made in consultation with a qualified urologist who can provide guidance based on the specific needs and preferences of the patient. If you have further questions or concerns, do not hesitate to reach out to a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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