Doctors for Stapler Circumcision Treatment
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8922+ Best Doctors for Stapler Circumcision Treatment
Dr Sasidhara Rao A
Dr. Nayar Sajeet
Dr Tanmay Jain Jain
Dr Abdul Mohammed
Dr Ravi Sharma
Dr Pankaj Waykole
Dr Thatipamula Srinivas
Dr Bineet Jha
Dr Nelson V Junghare
Dr Qaisar Jamal
Best Doctors for Stapler Circumcision Treatment
Doctor's Name | Clinic Fees | Lybrate Ratings |
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Sasidhara Rao A | Free | 82 |
Nayar Sajeet | Free | 88 |
Tanmay Jain Jain | Free | 86 |
Abdul Mohammed | Free | 87 |
Ravi Sharma | Free | 92 |
Pankaj Waykole | Free | 87 |
Thatipamula Srinivas | Free | 85 |
Bineet Jha | Free | 91 |
Nelson V Junghare | Free | 92 |
Qaisar Jamal | Free | 89 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of doctor is best for a stapler circumcision procedure?
A urologist is considered to be the ideal medical professional for performing stapler circumcision surgery. A urologist is a healthcare professional who specializes in the treatment and diagnosis of conditions affecting the urinary system, kidney, ureter, and penis.
Can I have sex after stapler circumcision?
Yes, you can have sex after stapler circumcision. However, it is advised to wait for at least 5-6 weeks before doing so. Engaging in sexual intercourse without giving your penis sufficient time to heal can lead to serious consequences and may even slow down your recovery. Additionally, an open wound could facilitate infection.
Is stapler circumcision painful?
A stapler circumcision surgery is typically performed under local anesthesia. So, while you may feel slight discomfort during the procedure, there is no major pain involved.
What are the complications of stapler circumcision?
Some risks and complications that are often associated with stapler circumcision procedure are given below:
Do I need to visit a doctor to get the silicone ring removed?
No, you do not need to visit a doctor to get the silicone ring removed. Once the incision wound has healed completely, the silicone ring will fall off on its own. But, if you notice any pain or discomfort caused by the ring, it is advised to contact your healthcare provider.