
Child & Adult Circumcision
Stapler and Standard Circumcision for Adults and Children Minimal Bleeding, Fast Recovery, and Clean Cosmetic Results.

Types of Medical Circumcision: Stapler vs. Standard
We offer two primary methods for circumcision, tailored to patient needs and age: 1. **Stapler Circumcision (ZSR):** A modern, innovative technique using a disposable device that cuts and staples simultaneously. It offers a faster procedure (10-15 mins), minimal bleeding, and a superior cosmetic result with a smooth, even scar line. 2. **Standard Circumcision (Conventional):** The traditional surgical method using manual excision and absorbable sutures. This technique allows for precise customization of foreskin removal and is suitable for all complex cases.
Clinical Mechanism
Indications: Why is Circumcision Necessary?
Medical Benefits of Circumcision:

Treatment Procedure
Anesthesia
Local anesthesia (ring block). Patient remains awake, area is numb.
Stapler Application
Disposable stapler device cuts and staples foreskin in one motion.
Hemostasis Check
Bleeding controlled immediately via staples. Dressing applied.
Discharge
Patient goes home same day with care instructions.
Safety & Complications
Stapler circumcision is very safe. Risks include minor bleeding, infection (<2%), or swelling. Serious complications are rare. Staples dissolve or fall off naturally within 2-3 weeks.
Suitable Candidates
- Adults seeking circumcision for religious, cultural, or medical reasons.
- Men with phimosis (tight foreskin) or recurrent balanitis.
- Those prioritizing cosmetic appearance and fast recovery.
- Patients wanting a modern, low-complication procedure.
Recovery Timeline
Initial Healing
Swelling and mild discomfort. Keep area clean and dry.
Scar Formation
Staples dissolve. Scar line forms. Swelling subsides.
Full Recovery
Sexual activity can resume. Final cosmetic result visible.
Frequently Asked Questions
QIs circumcision painful?
Minimal pain during and after. Local anesthesia ensures comfort throughout the procedure. Most men only need over-the-counter pain relievers for a few days afterward.
QWhen can I resume sexual activity after circumcision?
Typically after 4 weeks, once the area is fully healed. Your doctor will confirm during a follow-up visit.
QDo the staples need to be removed after stapler circumcision?
No. The titanium staples dissolve or fall off naturally within 2–3 weeks as the wound heals.
Ready to Start?
Consult with our Board-certified specialists at M-Trust Urology for Circumcision.
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