Archive for the ‘Circumcision’ Category

    loose circumcision, would like high and tight

    Sunday, January 24th, 2010

    January 24, 2010

    My name is Sandy and I am 38y.o. I was circumcised as a child but circumcision was very low and very loose and some times looks like I’ve never been circumcised. I been looking to correct this “problem” for a many years and after I went on circlist.com I got enough info to make right decision. I am interesting in very high and tight circ, with complete fernulum removal. I live in Canada but often (about twice a year) I come to Miami area, and would not have a problem to stay for a few days.

    January 24, 2010

    Good afternoon Sandy,

    Thanks for your E-mail inquiry and visiting our web-site http://penisdoctor.com/circumcision.htm.

    A circumcision is perhaps the highest cosmetic calling given to a urologist. 

    Unless there is a fair amount of loose skin some of which represents inner skin remnant, I cannot make it high without leaving you with 2 scars, old and new.  The best is to make the new incision line as close to the old as possible and move this up as high as we can to tighten you to suit.  You will be showed work in progress for your approval.  If you have other thoughts we will try to accommodate.

    Best wishes,

    Harold M. Reed, M.D.

    Circumcision revision requested

    Sunday, January 24th, 2010

    I was circumcised this past February and am dissatisfied with the results. Having heard of your reputation I would like to make an appointment for a consultation and revision.

    Jnauary 24, 2010

    Good afternoon Hank,

    Thanks for your E-mail inquiry and visiting our web-site http://penisdoctor.com/circumcision.htm.

    We ask pateint to wait a good three months before scheduling in for a revision.  You are almost at one year.  Welcome.  A circumcision is perhaps the highest cosmetic calling  given to a urologist and now is our most popularly requested operation.

    Please call after 9 AM and ask for Anne, our amiable office manager.   We do several circumcisions and a few revisions here every week, as we enjoy a reputation for excellence and exactitude when it comes to cosmetically performed adult circumcisions.

    Harold M. Reed, M.D.

    305-865-2000

    Circumcision revision needed, head is still covered

    Sunday, January 24th, 2010

    January 24, 2010

    Dear Dr. Reed,

    I am seeking a circumcision revision. I am sure you do such procedures, however I am not sure of your cost. I have a very lose circumcision. I can fully cover the glans of my penis with skin while erect. I have a three week vacation starting in January and ending in February.  I would like to know if that would be a scheduling problem during that time?   M ichael

    Good morning Michael,

    We have availabilities at that time.

    Please call Anne, our amiable office manager for scheduling.  Thanks for your E-mail inquiry and visiting our web-site http://penisdoctor.com/circumcision.htm.

    A circumcision is perhaps the highest cosmetic calling given to a urologist. 

    We do several circumcisions and a few revisions here every week, as we enjoy a reputation for excellence and exactitude when it comes to cosmetically performed adult circumcisions.  We operate within tolerances of 1/32″ or about 1/2 mm.

    Harold M. Reed, M.D.

    Request from Domican Republic for Revision

    Sunday, January 24th, 2010

    I was cut, low and tight, about 10 years ago. With time, skin got loose, do you make revisions? I am living in Dominican Republic, but could travel to Miami to get my revision (to get it tighter). How much are approximated costs? Miiguel

    Hi Miguel,

    Thanks for your E-mail inquiry and visiting our
    web-site http://penisdoctor.com/circumcision.htm.

    A circumcision is perhaps the highest cosmetic
    calling given to a urologist. And that goes for revisions
    too. Our fee is very affordable ($1500, consultation 250).

    Most importantly you will have an opportunity to see work in progress and be sure you are getting exactly what you want.

    Harold M. Reed, M.D.
    3056-865-2000

    Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

    Just really have question because i have a vein on the foreskin part.  Dennis

    January 23, 2010

    Good afternoon Dennis,

    Thank you for your interest in what we do.  Most likely your vein
    will come off with circumcision and if extends onto the penile shaft
    we can follow it there somewhat and remove that also for which
    the is no extra charge.  We see this frequently and always discuss
    the options with the patient beforehand.

    We have performed over 5500 cosmetic circumcisions in the past 35 years
    and usually do several cases every week.

    Harold Reed, M.D.

    Anerobic bacteria in uncircumcised men not healthy

    Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

    The World Health Organization declared three years ago that circumcision should
    be part of any strategy to prevent HIV infection in men. The organization based
    its recommendation on three randomized clinical trials in Africa that found the
    incidence of HIV was 60 percent lower in men who were circumcised. Although this
    “research evidence is compelling,” wrote the WHO panel assigned to the topic,
    there was little evidence explaining how circumcision might reduce a man’s risk
    of acquiring HIV.

    Now comes an answer in a new study, published in the January 6 issue of PLoS
    ONE, which found that there are gross changes in the penis’s microbiome
    following circumcision, suggesting that shifts in the bacterial environment
    could account, in part, for the differences in HIV infection. Families of
    anaerobic bacteria, which are unable to grow in the presence of oxygen, are
    abundant before circumcision but nearly disappear after the procedure. The
    researchers suspect that in uncircumcised men, these bacteria may provoke
    inflammation in the genitalia, thereby improving the chances that immune cells
    will be in the vicinity for HIV viruses to infect.

    “We never knew that there were that many anaerobic bacteria on the uncircumcised
    penis before [this study],” says Ronald Gray, a reproductive epidemiologist at
    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and one of the lead authors on
    the current study. According to a 2006 survey, 56.1 percent of boys in the U.S.
    are circumcised. In its recommendation, the WHO panel stated that circumcision
    efforts would be most beneficial in parts of the world where less than 20
    percent of boys are circumcised.

    Gray, who is also working with one of the three randomized clinical trials on
    which WHO based its recommendation, adds that, “If we can show that these
    anaerobic bacteria are associated with HIV, then one could develop
    microbicides?antiseptics or targeted antibiotics ?that might provide
    protection.”

    In the current study Gray and his colleagues compared the microbiota of 12
    HIV-negative Ugandan men ages 15 to 49 before and after they were circumcised.
    It was important to limit the study to HIV-negative participants because
    infection itself can throw off the bacterial environment of the penis, says
    Lance Price, a research director at the Translational Genomics Research
    Institute in Flagstaff, Ariz., and co-author on the study. The team collected
    swabs from an area between the head and shaft of the men’s penises before and
    one year after circumcision. Then the researchers performed polymerase chain
    reaction analysis of a gene that is shared by, although not identical in,
    numerous bacterial families. The analysis allowed for identification of
    different bacterial families as well as abundance counts.

    At 12 months after circumcision, the microbiome’s predominant bacterial
    population had shifted from anaerobic to aerobic, which require oxygen to grow.
    Whereas the researchers detected similar number of bacteria belonging to aerobic
    families in circumcised and uncircumcised samples, they found that the abundance
    of anaerobic family members plummeted after circumcision. As the authors wrote,
    this decrease makes sense because there is an oxygen-deprived area under the
    foreskin that is lost after circumcision.

    What do you think of cream or Mederma to reduce penile scarring?

    Friday, January 22nd, 2010

    I’m a 27 year old male, and had a low circumcision (within a centimeter of the glans) approximately 9 weeks ago, with frenulum intact. The scar is elevated and bumpy.

     What is your opinion of anti-scar creams, specifically Mederma, in this setting?

    Thanks,    Cameron

    Hi Cameron,

    Thank you for becoming a member and posing the question.  Unless you heal with hypertrophic scars on other parts of your body there is no need generally speaking to apply a cream to your opens.  The penile skin tends to be moist and in general this is what every cream or ointment even silicone sheets do.  Retains moisture by blocking perspiration evaporation.  Moist skin heals better than dry skin, that’s a fact.  However, I’d hate to see you have surgery and have a scar and say, if only my doctor would have encouraged me, I would have gladly used the cream.  So please use the cream and hope you heal well.  But keep in mind a lot of wound healing is not so much whether you form hypertrophic scars easily but how the doctor handled and approximated your tissues, what kind of suture was used and when the sutures were removed.  At any rate hope all goes well.

    Often rasied scars just reflect inflamamtion and when the inflammation subsides the scar will look a lot better.  If after 4 ot 5 months, not so pretty and I see the raised areas are related to sutures, could be revised by a more experienced and cosmetically oriented urologist.

    Harold M. Reed, M.D.

    Circumcision revision

    Friday, January 22nd, 2010

    Hey Dr. Reed, i am going to visit Florida University the weekend of the February 5th, 6th, and 7th,  and i was wondering your availability around those days for a circumcision revision.   Mismatch of raphe, deep white hash marks, and puckers.  Not what I expected         
                                      Thank you, Nestor

    January 20, 2010

    Dear Nestor,

    At least 3 months is required following circumcision before a revision is done.  If this makes sense, call Anne and arrange for an appointment.  Please bring your work list to which we will add our recommendations as well.

    Sincerely,

    Harold M. Reed, M.D.
    305-865-2000

    UK chap requests circumcision revision

    Friday, January 22nd, 2010

    Dear Harold M. Reed,

    I have had a past circumcision but am dissatisfied with the results. I would like to be re-circumcised and have the skin tightened. I would like you to answer a few questions:

    I want to fly from the United Kingdom so could you please tell me the nearest airports.

    How long will I need to stay in Florida for (recovery time)

    The cost is stated at $1500 and the consultation is $250, as I am flying I would need both to be done together, so how would that work?

    Thank you very much, I look foward to hearing from you,
    W.Padington

    Thanks for your E-mail inquiry and visiting our
    web-site http://penisdoctor.com/circumcision.htm.

    Taking your thoughtful questions in the order posed….

    We are equidistant between the Fort Lauderdale and Miami Airports.  Choose the flight that’s least expensive.  If at Ft. Lauderdale there are additional savings by using Share-A-Ride ground transportation or Super-Shuttle if you are at the Miami airport.  About 1/3rd the price of a cab ride.  Please stay at a nearby motel, the Baltic Hotel (advanced tourist class).  Plan on my seeing you the following day at the office or hotel.  

    We would recommend you stay here one additional day, just to be sure before returning to the UK.

    Your consultation and revision are done on the same day, and if you agree your revision will follow your consultation.

    That simple.

    You will have an opportunity to see work in progress and to be sure you are entirely happy before you get off the table.

    Kindest reagrds,

    Harold M. Reed, M.D.

    305-865-2000

    “Railroad track” scarring, from previous circumcision

    Friday, January 22nd, 2010

    January 21, 2010
    Dr. Reed,
     
    I’m a 66-year-young man who was circumcised as an adult over 3 decades ago. I’m pleased with the results except for the “railroad track” scar that rings my penis just below its coronal ridge. This scar has always bothered me, and I’m seriously considering a belated revision to tighten my original circumcision and to erase the unsightly scarring.
     
    This revision would be done for purely aesthetic reasons — and my peace of mind.
     
    Would you consider assisting me if I were to arrange a consultation? Any information you could provide would be appreciated.
     
    M. R. James

    Good morning Mr. James,

    Thanks for your E-mail inquiry and visiting our web-site http://penisdoctor.com/circumcision.htm.

    A circumcision is perhaps the highest cosmetic calling given to a urologist.  We do revisions just for the reasons you describe several times a week.  Please call a member of our office staff from Monday through Friday between 9:30 AM and 4:30 PM and be assured we will show you every courtesy.

    The Reed Centre enjoys a reputation for excellence and exactitude when it comes to cosmetically performed adult circumcisions.  We operate within tolerances of 1/32″ or about 1/2 mm.

    With regards,

    Harold M. Reed, M.D.
    305-865-2000

    P.S.   Take a look at this unsolicited web-site constructed by a patient of mine.  Is this what you have in mind?  Especially the photos taken 60 days post-op.

    http://www.circlist.com/considering/davids_freehand_circumcision.html

    Also view:  http://www.circlist.com/considering/findphysician.html and read several unsolicited recommendations.