Don't. If price is a concern call a number of urology clinics in your local yellow pages and find one which seems the most affordable. Some plastic surgery offices also perform adult circumcisions. Often times payment plans are available. If there is a medical condition which warrants this procedure and you are insured, then your insurance will likely cover most or all of the cost.
Adult circumcision requires a lot of talent with a scalpel to achieve an aesthetically pleasing result. As opposed to infant circumcision, sutures are generally required all around the shaft of the penis where the skin has been removed to keep the resulting wound from tearing apart during erections occurring during REM sleep. Sutures like this would be incredibly difficult to do by yourself. Even if you managed to achieve this feat you would likely end up with a circumcision which is not visually pleasing and within very little time you'd be paying a real doctor to repair the damage you did to yourself.
You only get one penis. Save the money and do this the right way.
No, the penis is not shortened by circumcision.
No circumcision is not beneficial to health. on the contrary it is harmful.
No, penis size has nothing to do with circumcision.
Circumcision has nothing to do with infertility.
When you develop SERIOUS conditions where circumcision is the Only option.
The circumcision scar is permanent and it can not be gotten rid of.
No, it is nothing to do with it. Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin from the penis.
Surgery can extend, but the surgical procedure that does it is not called circumcision.
The Tagalog word for circumcision is "tuli."
A Jew that does circumcision is called a Mohell
A circumcision certificate -- a document given to the parents of a male Jewish child after his foreskin is snipped off during a circumcision ceremony
The instrument used in a Jewish circumcision is a device called a Jewish Shield.