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|| still in use, but increasingly being replaced by radical circumcisions in the Philippines
|| a dorsal incision in which the foreskin is cut open and the glans is exposed, but no tissue is removed
|| Exposed glans, [[skin ]] flaps on the underside of the penis
|| strong
|| no
|| ?
|| A horizontal incision is made on the top of the foreskin and the glans is pulled through.
|| Exposed glans, flaps of [[skin ]] on the underside of the penis
|| strong
|| no
|| still in use
|| 4 incisions are made in the foreskin, the glans is exposed, but no tissue is removed
|| bared glans, 4 [[skin ]] flaps, similar to a flower, around the glans
|| very strong
|| no
|| varying, always before puberty
|| yes
|| The foreskin is pulled forward and previously partially cut off with a sharp stone, today with a razor blade or a scalpel. If carried out by a surgeon, parts of both [[skin ]] layers are usually removed and, if necessary, then sutured.
|| partially, after puberty mostly completely bare glans, visible scar, loss of sensitive tissue
|| very strong (with anesthesia: no pain, but possibly unpleasant after-effects)
|| varying
|| yes
|| The foreskin is pulled forward and previously partially cut off with a sharp stone, today with a razor blade or a scalpel. If carried out by a surgeon, parts of both [[skin ]] layers are usually removed and, if necessary, then sutured.
|| partially, after puberty mostly completely bare glans, visible scar, loss of sensitive tissue
|| very strong (with anesthesia: no pain, but possibly unpleasant after-effects)
|| ?
|| yes
|| The foreskin is pulled forward and previously partially cut off with a sharp stone, today with a razor blade or a scalpel. If carried out by a surgeon, parts of both [[skin ]] layers are usually removed and, if necessary, then sutured.
|| partially, after puberty mostly completely bare glans, visible scar, loss of sensitive tissue
|| very strong (with anesthesia: no pain, but possibly unpleasant after-effects)
|| varying, mostly in children
|| yes
|| The foreskin is pulled forward and previously partially cut off with a sharp stone, today with a razor blade or a scalpel. If carried out by a surgeon, parts of both [[skin ]] layers are usually removed and, if necessary, then sutured.
|| partially, after puberty mostly completely bare glans, visible scar, loss of sensitive tissue
|| very strong (with anesthesia: no pain, but possibly unpleasant after-effects)
|-
|-
| '''Plastic surgery that removes the inner layer of [[skin]]'''
|| in civilized countries
|| a doctor
|| varying, mostly in children
|| yes
|| the inner foreskin layer is removed, the outer [[skin ]] layer is folded inward and sewn to the base of the glans|| Largely bared glans, great loss of sensitive tissue. The purpose of the technique is to leave a certain reserve of [[skin ]] and to make the circumcision scar invisible.
|| no (possibly unpleasant after-effects)
|| yes
|| still often (estimated 57%)
|| The foreskin is completely cut away (after it has been incised and torn from the glans in babies and toddlers). Various devices are usually used for this. The frenulum is also sometimes removed.
|| completely bared glans, great loss of sensitive tissue, visible scar, mostly missing [[skin ]] reserve for erections
|| extremely strong
|| with babies mostly no
|| seldom
|| The foreskin is completely cut away (after it has been incised and torn from the glans in babies and toddlers). Various devices are usually used for this. The frenulum is also sometimes removed.
|| completely bared glans, great loss of sensitive tissue, visible scar, mostly missing [[skin ]] reserve for erections
|| extremely strong
|| with babies mostly no
|| very often
|| The foreskin is completely cut away (after it has been incised and torn from the glans in babies and toddlers). Various devices are usually used for this. The frenulum is also sometimes removed.
|| completely bared glans, great loss of sensitive tissue, visible scar, mostly missing [[skin ]] reserve for erections
|| extremely strong
|| with babies mostly no
|| often
|| The foreskin is completely cut away (after it has been incised and torn from the glans in babies and toddlers). Various devices are usually used for this. The frenulum is also sometimes removed.
|| completely bared glans, great loss of sensitive tissue, visible scar, mostly missing [[skin ]] reserve for erections
|| extremely strong
|| with babies mostly no
|| ?
|| probably not practiced since around 1900
|| The entire penile [[skin]], including a piece of [[skin ]] of the pubic mound, is torn off.
|| serious mutilation
|| extraordinarily strong
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