No
Another view:
Yes and no. The tissues lost to the surgeon's knife are gone forever, along with their rich bundles of nervous tissue. However, there are some surgeons who claim some success in restoring some degree of functional foreskin. But why would one want to cut the penis again, after the trauma of the initial cut? There are procedures that can be done over time, perhaps 1 and 1/2 years or more, where the existing skin is gently tugged and stretched in order to produce some functioning foreskin. These 'tugging' methods can be modestly to highly successful, they can be done privately and individually without anything showing, and involve easily obtained inexpensive, noninvasive and nonelectrical equipment.
No, the penis is not shortened by circumcision.
Circumcision has nothing to do with infertility.
The religion that does not practice circumcision is Jainism.
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.
The Tagalog word for circumcision is "tuli."
When you develop SERIOUS conditions where circumcision is the Only option.
Surgery can extend, but the surgical procedure that does it is not called circumcision.
A circumcision certificate -- a document given to the parents of a male Jewish child after his foreskin is snipped off during a circumcision ceremony
A Jew that does circumcision is called a Mohell
The instrument used in a Jewish circumcision is a device called a Jewish Shield.
There is new research that shows that circumcision does not reduce the ability to get hiv.