5 Myths About Circumcision Debunked
Circumcision is a routine surgical procedure that urologists perform for various medical, cultural, and personal reasons. It involves removing the foreskin, the tissue covering the head of the penis.
Circumcisions are usually performed using local anesthesia, so the area is numb and the patient remains comfortable.
At Urology Associates Medical Group in Burbank, California, our urology team is committed to helping you understand the realities of circumcision.
For infants, circumcision only takes a few minutes. It takes a bit longer in older children and adults, but it’s still a straightforward procedure.
During the circumcision, we carefully retract the foreskin, making a small incision. Then we remove the foreskin tissue and stitch the remaining skin if necessary or allow it to heal naturally, depending on the removal method.
The topic of circumcision is surrounded by myths and misconceptions that can make it difficult to separate fact from fiction.
Deciding whether to undergo circumcision can be challenging, especially with so much conflicting information out there.
Here, we debunk five common myths about circumcision so you can feel confident in your choices.
Myth: Circumcision is only for infants
Fact: Older boys and adult males can get circumcised.
Circumcision is often associated with infancy, but it’s not exclusive to newborns. Older children, teens, and adults undergo circumcision for a variety of reasons.
The procedure is safe at almost any age, although the recovery process might differ slightly based on age.
Myth: Circumcision severely reduces sensitivity
Fact: Circumcision does not significantly affect sensitivity or pleasure.
A common concern is that circumcision reduces sexual sensitivity, leading to decreased pleasure. But research shows that circumcision does not significantly affect sexual sensitivity or function. Most circumcised men report normal sexual sensation and satisfaction.
Myth: Circumcision is a painful procedure with a long recovery
Fact: Modern techniques mean minimal discomfort and a quick recovery.
Thanks to advancements in medical techniques and anesthesia, circumcision is a relatively quick and minimally painful procedure.
For infants, topical anesthetics are commonly used, while older children and adults receive local or general anesthesia.
Recovery time is generally brief, with most younger patients returning to normal activities within a week and adults within 2-3 weeks.
Myth: Circumcision is unnecessary and offers no health benefits
Fact: Circumcision provides several potential health benefits.
Circumcision is often viewed as purely a cultural or religious practice, but it also offers potential health benefits. These include:
- A reduced risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- A decreased risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
- A lower chance of developing penile cancer
Additionally, some individuals feel circumcision can make personal hygiene easier.
Myth: Circumcision is risky and leads to complications
Fact: Circumcision is a safe procedure with low risk of complications.
While all surgeries carry some level of risk, circumcision is generally considered a safe procedure. It has a low complication rate, especially when an experienced provider, like our Dr. Philip Weintraub, performs the procedure.
Complications, when they do occur, are usually minor and easily managed.
Get personalized guidance about circumcision
When you’re considering circumcision, making an informed decision about the procedure is of the utmost importance.
At Urology Associates Medical Group, our team is here to provide personalized advice and answer any questions you may have. We’re committed to helping you make the best choice for your health and well-being.
If you want personalized help making a decision about circumcision, schedule a consultation with our team at Urology Associates Medical Group in Burbank, California.