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DR S A KHAMBHATTI
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Phone: +91 - 98338 04535

Phone: +91 - 93210 18636

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Male circumcision means the removal of the foreskin from the human penis. In most of the common procedure, the foreskin is opened, adhesions are removed, and the foreskin is separated from the glans and then the foreskin is cut off. Topical or locally injected anesthesia is most of the time used to reduce pain and physiologic stress. Dr. S. A. Khambhatti is a Urologist and Circumcision doctor in Kandivali, Mumbai and has many years of experience in circumcision treatment. Dr. S. A. Khambhatti is General & Laparoscopic surgeon with years of experience in his field of surgery in Mumbai. Since he started offering his services, he successfully treated many patients with different ailments at affordable rates. Dr. Khambhatti is also available as Circumcision doctor in Malad.

 

Boys are born with a hood on their skin, called the foreskin, covering the head (glans) of the penis. In Circumcision process, the foreskin is removed to expose the head of the penis. It’s a quick procedure that causes a very little bleeding and stitches aren’t needed. Elder boys can be circumcised, but the procedure is a bit more involved. After the process of circumcision, a protective bandage may be placed over the wound, which generally heals on its own within a week to 10 days. This treatment is very common but sensitive. Dr. S. A. Khambhatti the best Circumcision doctor in Kandivali for such sensitive treatments. For adults and children, general anesthesia is an option. The procedure of circumcision is most often an elective surgery performed on babies and children for religious or cultural reasons. In many other cases, it may be done as a treatment for certain medical conditions or for preventative reasons. Medically it is a treatment option for problematic cases of phimosis, balanoposthitis that does not resolve with other treatments, and chronic urinary tract infections (UTIs).