Yes the alternative to male circumcision is auto-circumcision, whereby training the foreskin to stay in a retracted position. Many males do this.
Note rarely some males are born without the appearance of having foreskin though it really is a very short foreskin. Some called this circumcised by an Angel:
Yes, circumcision can be performed at any age. In fact, it is far easier to perform circumcision on adults.
It is possible, but extremely rare. Less then .01% of men of men who undergo circumcision die.However the mortality rate as a result of circumcision in the USA is slightly higher then that of SIDS
There is nothing healthy about circumcision. On the contrary this procedure is harmful and is even reputed to be associated with mental illness associated with trauma. MEn who were abused as children in this way are also more likely to abuse thier own children in the same way.
Circumcision is not covered by health insurance as it is not a medically necessary procedure so you will have to pay for the full cost yourself out of pocket. Circumcision with general anesthesia should cost between $2000 and $3000. This includes the doctor performing the procedure and the anesthesiologist. Circumcision of adults is less expensive, as adults can opt to have only local anesthesia. However, if you are 15, I would advise you to wait a few more years before you consider having a circumcision. Often teen age boys are uncomfortable with being uncircumcised and request circumcision for cosmetic reasons. In my practice, I've found that young men who are circumcised for cosmetic reasons sometimes regret their decision later, not only because of the pain and discomfort associated with the recovery, but also because they realize their reasons for circumcision were more to "fit in" than for any other reason. Circumcision has no known medical benefit, and most doctors recommend against routine infant circumcision. Circumcision, like all surgeries, has risks of adverse medical events including surgical error, prolonged bleeding, infection, and pain. A permanent decrease in penile sensitivity and sexual pleasure is also common since circumcision removes the foreskin, which protects the sensitive glans (head) of the penis. Circumcision is extremely rare in the world outside the United States. Circumcision was once routine in the United States, but this trend has reversed as parents and doctors are increasingly deciding against infant circumcision. In 1980 over 80% of newborns in the United States were circumcised while in 2007 less than 40% of infants were circumcised. If you are 15 and you have phimosis, a tight foreskin that can not be retracted, I'd suggest that you consult a urologist who can prescribe a steroid cream (like hydrocortisone) which can be used during stretching exercised to help expand the opening of the foreskin. In my experience, this works in most cases and patients are able to avoid the discomfort and possible complications of circumcision.
No, it does not. However there is a very small percentage of men with problems resulting from circumcision due to mistakes during the initial procedure which could include erectile dysfunction. This is very rare.
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
If any foreskin remains, it's a partial circumcision.
It is not possible to become uncircumcised, as circumcision is a surgical procedure that removes the foreskin from the penis. Once circumcision is performed, the foreskin cannot naturally regenerate. However, some men may consider surgical procedures or skin grafts to reconstruct the appearance of the foreskin, but these options are complex and vary in effectiveness.
Good question. Some men may not even think about that.
Circumcision is the amputation or removal if you like oft he prepuce or foreskin which covers the glans penis in normal intact men.
No. Usually, when men are aggressive, it's part of the make up of their personality.
No Circumcision Is a rite forced upon infants and children by religious, cultural and social pressure's. Even though there is a very Small percentage of circumcisions performed , ostensibly for medical reasons, these are nonsense and all mayor medical schools in the developed and most of the third world see this procedure as Male genital mutilation. Less then 20% of the worlds population of men have been subjected to this procedure and the vast majority of these were the victims of religion and the perversity of different cultures.