Is there any way to finish a circumcision by yourself?!


Question: Is there any way to finish a circumcision by yourself?
To my best guess, the doctor must have messed up on my circumcision when I was born because my circumcision isn't completed. At first glance my penis looks like any other cut penis, but if you look closer its clear that there are still parts of foreskin still attached from the stalk to the head. When i went into my sport's physical, the doctor noticed it and asked if I had a problem with it. I was nervous so I quickly said no. Is there any way I can finish the job on my own?

Thanks

Answers:

What you describe is a skin bridge.

Yes, circumcisions are often bodged
and this can happen.

Sometimes they don't impede things too much
and may be better left alone.

Otherwise need very skilled surgeon to avoid damage to glans.
DIY at your peril.

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Those are called skin bridges and have nothing to do with your circumcision going wrong or being completed (the foreskin isn't attached to the head anyways so how can it mean it's not complete?)
Skin bridges are the result of improper care of the circumcisino wound while healing so the skin on the shaft heals to the skin on the head. It's your parents that screwed up, not the doctor.

Go back to the doctor. It easy to have them removed under a local anestetic. Then send your parents the bill.
Don't try to fix it on your own (I mean obviously anyone with a half a brain knows not to do that). It can end up doing a lot of damage to the head of the penis.

-Connor



Wazir is right. Skin bridges are the result of botched circumcision (like any circumcision is not botched) and the infant as an adult is left to deal with them.
No parent is going to know if a cosmetic job was done when their screaming, agonized infant son is returned to them with bruised, swollen and bleeding penis after circumcision.
This is just another in the long list of reasons to never circumcision a non consenting human.
Doctors still promote circumcision because they make so much money from this destructive procedure,..several times. First, when they mutilate the genitals as an infant, and several times later in life when they have to go back and try to repair the damage done by circumcising in the first place.
I am afraid a doctor is the only way for you to be able to remove these skin bridges,....and when you become a father, you will know that your little son is perfect in every way, and does not need to be circumcised,...ever.
Mithras



Those are skin bridges, and they are a common complication of circumcision. (Although it's caused by your parents not retracting the remnant skin while it was healing). It's just one more reason of thousands why it's safer to leave baby boys intact.

Do *not* attempt to fix it on your own. See a doctor.



you can probably finish the job with some scissors and a pocket knife
.........joking, go see a doctor if your worried, and dont feel embarrassed because its your doctors job, and im sure your doctor has seen many penises.



no not really it could cause serious bleeding . what mental problems is your doctor suffering from that he had to examine your penis during a sports physical , you got some sick people over there fixated with male genitals and circumcision , they got major issues



Don't attempt to do any medical procedure by yourself. Go to the doctor and get a professional opinion about your problem. That way you don't risk a serious health issue!



Don't do anything by yourself. You are not happy with it go to see urologist and let him re-do it



HAH! Sorry bruh but you better check out a doctor before you spend the rest of your days penis-less.



It sounds like you have skin bridges :/ eww glad my dick never got cut up




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