Circumcision: In conventional circumcision, the excess foreskin is removed by a surgical bladder. In laser circumcision, the excess foreskin is removed with a laser beam. The laser beam cuts as well as controls bleeding from the skin, resulting in a very tidy wound. This technique allows exact proportions of skin and mucous membrane to be removed. Laser circumcision is the technique of choice.
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Circumcision : Frenulum breve surgery would benefit only if you have short frenulum. . If the whole foreskin is not able to be withdrawn you might need circumcision.
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Your choice . . .: Who said you're not normal? As long as you can retract foreskin enough to get/stay clean, you're fine and no surgery is necessary. Add to that as long as you're not in pain, don't have repeat infections, and can get erect enough to have sex, you don't need surgery. But if you really needed/wanted surgery (why?), i'd recommend frenuloplasty 1st b/c if that doesn't work, you can always circumcise.
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