Recovery After Laser Circumcision: Healing Process and Tips

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Recovery After Laser Circumcision: Healing Process and Tips

Ruban

Ruban

Updated on March 19, 2024

Medically verified by Dr. Arya

Fact checked by Dr. Pournami

 Recovery After Laser Circumcision: healing

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Laser Circumcision surgery is a safe and relatively painless procedure. But, it is equally important to take care of your wound properly after the procedure is done.

Are you someone who has undergone laser circumcision surgery recently and wondering how long it would take to recover?

Mostly, the necessity of both physical and mental healing makes recovery after laser circumcision crucial.

Your surgical experience and the hospital where you received the procedure will determine how long it takes you to heal.

But there are certain things that you must know about recovery post laser circumcision surgery.

That’s exactly where Mykare Health pitches in. We will help you to achieve a simple, rapid, and uneventful recovery.

For your rehabilitation, our doctors offer excellent, individualised care tailored to your specific needs.

What Is The Healing Period Following Laser Circumcision?

Here’s what you should know:

  • The procedure of laser circumcision is carried out as a daycare.
  • It enables the patient to leave the procedure and go home the same day.
  • The skin tissues around the foreskin are unaffected by the laser beam's action, which is limited to it.
  • Laser circumcision is a quick surgery that takes 10 to 15 minutes, requires no daily dressing, and has no risk of complications.
  • The doctor prescribes it for the treatment of balanitis, phimosis, paraphimosis, balanoposthitis, and other infections of the skin.

Healing Process:

Days 1-3: You might feel some swelling and tenderness, like a bee sting down there. It's totally normal, just like when you lift weights for the first time.

Days 4-7: The swelling starts to chill out, and things feel a lot less tight. You might notice some bruising, but it's just your body's way of saying "Hey, we're working hard here!"

Week 2-4: The area starts to look more normal, and you can probably get back to most activities. Just take it easy on the heavy lifting and jumping jacks, your new friend needs some rest.

Month 1 and beyond: Congrats! You're officially a circumcision superhero! Everything should be fully healed, and you can enjoy all the benefits of your new look.

Post-Operative Care After Circumcision

Tips for a Smooth Recovery:

Ice it: Think of your package like a superhero suit, it needs some cooling down. Use an ice pack for 10-20 minutes at a time, but don't put it directly on your skin, use a towel as a buffer.

Keep it clean: Hygiene is your sidekick in this adventure. Wash the area gently with warm water and mild soap twice a day, and pat it dry with a clean towel.

Wear the right clothes: Ditch the tighty-whities, your new friend needs some breathing room. Loose-fitting underwear will be your best friend.

Stay hydrated: Water is your secret weapon! Drink plenty to keep things flowing smoothly down there and prevent stinging during urination.

Listen to your body: Don't push yourself too hard. If something feels uncomfortable, take a break and rest.

Don't panic!: A little swelling, bruising, or even some light bleeding is normal. But if you have any concerns, don't hesitate to call your doctor. They're your recovery coach, there to answer all your questions and make sure you're on the right track.

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Medication to Take While Recovering

After the circumcision, you'll probably be given a prescription for a painkiller and sent home.

  • To lessen the constipating effects of prescription painkillers, you should additionally take a stool softener such as Docusate Sodium (Colace, Dulcolax).
  • Additionally, if the pain is not too severe, you can take Tylenol (acetaminophen) over-the-counter.
  • For 72 hours following circumcision, stay away from non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as Motrin, Advil, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Aleve, and aspirin since they may induce bleeding.

Dietary Guidelines for Recovering

In order to heal properly following circumcision surgery, a nutrition plan is necessary. The food plan should be used in addition to the other precautions you should take, though. Eating a balanced diet is the recommended diet for patients undergoing circumcision surgery. The following foods are recommended to be consumed after circumcision.

  • Berries: Due to their antioxidant content, berries need to be a part of the diet. Berries are also excellent for mending and restoring damage.
  • Vegetables: It is thought that vegetables are a powerful source of nutrients. All vegetables are beneficial for healing, but bell peppers, potatoes, cauliflower, broccoli sprouts, sweet potatoes, and cabbage hasten the healing process.
  • Green Leaves: Due to their inferior flavour compared to other fruits and vegetables, green leaves are disliked by a lot of people. They are unaware, nevertheless, that they can be quite helpful in hastening the healing process following circumcision.
  • Proteins: Although there is little blood lost after a circumcision procedure, some persons bleed more than others. Their bodies therefore need new blood cells. After surgery, you must include more protein in your diet because it will aid in the healing of all bodily tissues, including muscles, skin, and organs.
  • Probiotics: Occasionally, the antibiotics used during surgery can cause gastrointestinal distress. Thus, it is recommended to eat meals high in probiotics to maintain the digestive system's health.
  • Carbs: The body uses carbohydrates as its primary energy source. Choose whole grains over refined carbs since they are high in fiber, aid in preventing constipation, and offer vital nutrients that promote the healing of wounds after surgery.
  • Nuts and seeds: The greatest food for a rapid energy boost is nuts and seeds. Nutrients rich in unsaturated fats, such as nuts and seeds, provide your body with energy, support good immunological function, and even encourage the formation of new cells.
  • Soups and broths: After circumcision, sickness and/or an appetite loss are typical. Soups and broths come to the rescue if you are dealing with this post-surgery side effect, as it is crucial not to deny the body of the nutrition and fluids it needs to recuperate.
  • Water: After circumcision, the body can accumulate toxins, which can be eliminated by drinking water. It also contributes to maintaining a strong immune system.

Lifestyle Modifications Needed To Guarantee A Good Recoveries Following circumcision, some lifestyle adjustments include:

  • Make sure you stay hydrated during the day.
  • Consume only high-quality foods.
  • Keep your ideal weight in mind.
  • As soon as you are satisfied, stop eating.
  • Shower frequently
  • Use an ice pack to ease any pain you may be experiencing.

FAQ:

1.Can I have sex after laser circumcision? Take it easy for at least 4-6 weeks to let everything heal properly.

2.Will I still feel everything? Absolutely! The nerves are still there, and your sensations might be even better after everything settles down.

3.Is there anything I can do to speed up the healing? Time is your best friend here. Follow the tips above, and your body will do its magic.

4.What makes circumcision heal faster? Wipe the area clean after each warm water wash. Avoid using alcohol or hydrogen peroxide since they can impede healing. If it sobs or rubs against your dress, you can dab the area with a dressing towel and petrol jam (Vaseline is a good option). Regularly change the wrap.

5.What foods should I avoid after a circumcision? Therefore, following circumcision, it is preferable to stay away from processed foods that include artificial components. Thus, try not to overindulge in cakes, pastries, and cookies. Junk food: Junk food also has relatively poor fibre, vitamin, and mineral content.

Key Takeaways

Laser circumcision recovery is a breeze compared to other methods.

Just listen to your body, take care of your new friend, and you'll be back to your normal life in no time.

Circumcision Healing Time: The circumcision wound typically takes 7 to 10 days to heal, with complete healing extending over several weeks.

Immediate Post-Procedure Care: Initial bandaging to control bleeding and protect the incision site, Prescription of pain medication for discomfort, Instructions from the surgeon regarding post-operative care.

Preventing Scarring: Avoid tight-fitting clothing to prevent irritation, Keep the area clean and dry, washing gently with warm water and mild soap, egularly change bandages, especially after bowel movements, pplication of petroleum jelly to prevent irrita

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