The loose skin that covers the glans and also salt, urea and uric acid.
Circumcision is when you remove skin from genitalia. On the men the foreskin and on the women parts of the vulva or all of it. Female circumcision isn't called circumcision anymore but female mutilation since that is what it is. It's more extensive then it is on men and more damaging. More here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumcision
circumcision
If any foreskin remains, it's a partial circumcision.
The closest to that would be "skin bridges" and you need to see a doctor for that.
Talk to the surgeon about it.
One of the problems with circumcision is that in the case of infants, the area worked with is so small that it is easy to remove too much foreskin then stitch up the lacerated area puling skin up athe shaft of the penis. this leads to unnatural bends and hairy skin being pulled onto the shaft. so in an ideal mutilation there should be no abnormal tightness however it depends on a certain amount of luck at the time the rite was committed. Circumcision is simply removal of the foreskin from the penis. It doesn't have any effect on the tightness of the skin on the shaft or glans.
Is it legal to remove body parts from an individual without a medical need and without their consent?
The idea of circumcision is to remove only the lose tubular piece of mucosal skin known as the prepuce or foreskin. leaving the rest of covering skin of the penis and frenulum alone. However in the case of infant circumcision this is not so easily achieved as a newborns penis is so small. The result should be to leave the glans penis totally unprotected and exposed to the elements. This form of male genital mutilation is a religious and cultural rite. any medical benefit is denied by all major medical schools and organisations.
Circumcision always requires an incision as it is a surgical removal of part of the skin of the penis. The type of incision used depends on the surgical technique being used.
If after a circumcision any skin adheres to the glans (head) of the penis this is a serious complication that can permanently affect the penis. You should promptly seek medical attention to avoid further damage to the penis by having these attachments treated. Sometimes, skin from the shaft of the penis can become attached to the glans (head) following circumcision. This complication of circumcision is known as skin bridges. It is very important to seek medical attention promptly if you notice this condition. They will not go away on their own, and failure to have this condition treated promptly can result in life long damage to the penis in terms of its appearence, structure, and function.
Yes, circumcision is just the removal of skin. It has no effect actual reproductive function.
If you mean circumcision, It is removing the skin from the tip of the male sex organ, preferably (for him) at birth.