Traditional Circumcision

Traditional circumcision is a surgical procedure involving a scalpel or scissor cutting of the foreskin and closing the wound with ordinary surgical sutures.

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Plastibell Circumcision

The circumcision of the plastibell is more suitable for newborns, infants and infants because there is the advantage of very little post-operative pain compared to traditional circumcision.

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New Generation Laser Circumcision

New generation laser circumcision is performed with a carbon dioxide laser to cut the foreskin while cauterizing the cut edge.

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Pediatric Circumcision

Pediatric circumcision is a surgical procedure performed to remove the foreskin covering the head of the penis in newborns, infants, children, and teenagers. It may be performed for medical, hygienic, cultural, cosmetic, or religious reasons. Modern techniques are safe, quick, and designed for minimal discomfort and faster healing.


At Elegance Clinic in Surat, pediatric circumcision procedures are performed using advanced techniques under the expert guidance of experienced plastic surgeon Dr. Ashutosh Shah.


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Why is Pediatric Circumcision Done?

What is Phimosis in Children?

Phimosis is a condition where the foreskin cannot retract properly over the head of the penis. Severe cases may cause pain during urination, ballooning, infections, irritation, and hygiene difficulties.

Types of Pediatric Circumcision

Traditional Surgical Circumcision

Foreskin is surgically removed using standard techniques. Stitches may be used if required.

Plastibell Circumcision

Common in newborns and infants. A Plastibell ring is used and falls off naturally after healing.


Stitchless Circumcision

Advanced methods using devices like Alisklamp or ZSR stapler for faster recovery and better cosmetic results.

Is Pediatric Circumcision Safe?

Yes. It is a very safe procedure when performed by an experienced surgeon using sterile techniques. Modern methods ensure minimal discomfort and low complication rates.

Anesthesia for Pediatric Circumcision

How Long Does the Procedure Take?

Recovery After Circumcision

Mild swelling, redness, or discomfort may occur for a few days after the procedure.

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Benefits of Pediatric Circumcision

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

It is the removal of foreskin in newborns, children, or teenagers for medical or other reasons.

It can be done in newborns, infants, children, or teenagers depending on medical evaluation.

No. It is performed under anesthesia to ensure minimal or no pain.

It is a condition where the foreskin cannot retract properly and may cause hygiene issues or infections.

Usually a few days to 2 weeks depending on the procedure and healing.

The best method depends on the child’s condition and surgeon’s recommendation.

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