If your penis wasnt circumsized at birth is there any way u can get it cirzumsized and if how much cost? -
Uncircumcised guys have the advantage of being able to choose what they want, so in the end you end up satisfied no matter what. Cost varies by location, so you have to ask. But being uncircumcised also has benefits, so make sure you research on it, especially since once you get circumcised you can-t go back. I-ll help you a bit. Circumcision is a traditionally Jewish and Muslim procedure, although it was introduced and encouraged to the Western, developed world as a way to stop masturbation, especially with the help of Dr. Kellogg. (see link 1) However, although scientific studies have discovered that circumcision harms masturbation by up to over 60% (2), needless to say, it doesn��t completely stop masturbation. Many circumcised guys find it more convenient to use a commercial lubricant as a result (3) since the typically moist foreskin that is like the eyelids is not present to rub the glans with (4).
Most developed nations quickly rejected circumcision after noticing its ineffectiveness against masturbation, and as a result the United States remains the last developed nation doing it to a significant percentage of newborns. (5) This was done as a result of the for-profit American health care system promoting myths about benefits of circumcision (6), such preventing penile cancer (6a, 6b), preventing HIV (6c, 6d) despite the USA being the developed nation with the highest HIV rates and circumcision rates (6e, 5), and preventing STDs (6d, 6f). As a result, circumcision is now brings in hundreds of millions of dollars to doctors and the American health system. (7)
However, circumcision has been becoming less popular as years have passed by. In the 1960s over 90% of guys were circumcised in the USA, now circumcision rates are as low as 14% in some states. (8) More and more parents are discovering that circumcision carries more risks than benefits, and realize that by leaving their sons uncircumcised, they have the choice of choosing what they��d like, since the surgery is irreversible.
Circumcision risks include the loss of sexual pleasure according to multiple studies (2, 9, 10, 11). Those studies take into effect many sensation points, including the foreskin, and they involve many participants. There have been other studies that claim no difference, but they don��t even take into effect the nerve endings on the foreskin, which as seen in one study, are some of the most sensitive points on the penis (10). One study even found an increase in erectile dysfunction rates after circumcision (10a). In another study, it was found that females ended up reaching orgasm with and preferring uncircumcised males in 9 out of 10 cases (10b). In addition, circumcision is extremely painful on newborns (12, 13, 14), and you risk many bad conditions, such as a buried penis when too much foreskin is removed and limits the size of the penis (15), or adhesions or skin bridges that develop from the head to the shaft when the skin heals after the surgery (16), meatal stenosis [occurs in up to 10% of circumcised males!] when the opening of the penis becomes irritated from too much exposure and rubbing and begins to close up (17), and meatal ulcers (18). All those risks are, of course, not including the possibility of having too much skin removed, which can cause discomfort during erections due to lack of skin to allow the penis to expand, and could consequently cause a hairy penis by pulling pubic hair and skin to the shaft. Often a circumcision scar develops around the penis after circumcision. In addition, circumcision has negative effects on breastfeeding. (18)
To conclude, here is a link that describes the anatomy of the foreskin (19) and the development of the foreskin with infants, a link especially helpful for parents (19a). Ultimately, one survey found that although uncircumcised guys are a bit more satisfied percentage-wise, it��s within the margin of error. (20) The only difference is that those unsatisfied uncircumcised guys can simply get circumcised and end up satisfied either way. In addition, in one survey it was found that up to half of circumcised guys expressed concerns on wishing to have had the choice themselves. (21) That, along with the risks and negative effects that are being seen more with the help of the Internet, may be what is bringing down circumcision rates.
If there-s nothing physically/medically wrong with your foreskin it-s probably not a good idea nor is it worth it. The foreskin contains a lot of nerve endings that would be removed, and these nerve endings may contribute to sexual sensitivity (link 1). Furthermore several studies indicate that the foreskin may actually be beneficial to the sexual satisfaction/pleasure of both the man and woman (links 2, 3, 4).
So, while not universally true, there-s a good chance that things may not feel as good afterwards compared to before with having a foreskin. And as long as you keep it clean (which is easy) and practice safe sex, you-ll probably never develop any real problems with the foreskin. So why put yourself through the pain and potentially end up regretting it?
I-m pretty sure they-ll put you under anesthesia, so it won-t be painful during the operation, but the recovery time is around 3 to 4 weeks.
the cost will depend on your doctors office.
This simple procedure is (for adults) usually done in the doctor-s office with a bit of local freezing. If you are going in for any other surgery, it also can be done while under anestetic.
Please read about the purpose of the foreskin and the procedure of circumcision:
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