Yes it is , it involves the amputation of an important part of the penis changing the way it feels and the way in which it will react for the rest of your life, think twice or even thrice before you make this decision as this can not be undone, foreskin restoration returns only some of the benefits available to the original natural foreskin.
If you can do a noninvasive procedure versus an invasive procedure, the attending physician, if any good at all, will always go with the noninvasive technique. If ever a noninvasive procedure can be done, it will always out weigh the invasive procedure.
Surgery can extend, but the surgical procedure that does it is not called circumcision.
An invasive procedure.
The doctors decided to do an invasive procedure that would be painful and prolong my recovery time...
You should consult a urologist. He or she will either be able to perform the circumcision or refer you to a colleague who performs the procedure.
Having more foreskin removed.
Since ERUS is a minor invasive procedure, there is no aftercare
Circumcision is generally not covered by health insurance as it is not a medically necessary procedure. Depending upon the type of anesthesia used, the procedure may cost anywhere between $500 and $2500.
The procedure is minimally invasive, and results in very little blood loss and short recovery times.
Since ERUS is a minor invasive procedure, there is no aftercare
Yes, that's correct, although arthroscopy isn't always used for treatment; sometimes it's just used for examination.Yes it is a minimal invasive procedure
This is a surgical procedure Urologists do, not something you do yourself. The majority of circumcision in the world are not done by urologist but are done by people with no medical training at all.