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− | '''Redundant foreskin''' (aka '''Insufficient foreskin removal''') is classed technically as a [[complication]]. The major issue is cosmetic because the expected circumcised appearance has not been achieved. There are no additional health issues from insufficient [[foreskin]] removal. A [[Adolescent and adult circumcision| circumcision]] revision is usually carried out to achieve the desired appearance.<ref>{{REFjournal | + | '''Redundant foreskin''' (aka '''Insufficient foreskin removal''') is classed technically as a [[complication]]. The major issue is cosmetic because the expected [[circumcised]] appearance has not been achieved. There are no additional health issues from insufficient [[foreskin]] removal. A [[Adolescent and adult circumcision| circumcision]] revision is usually carried out to achieve the desired appearance.<ref>{{REFjournal |
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− | There is no accepted definition of redundant foreskin. | + | There is no accepted definition of redundant [[foreskin]]. |
+ | ==Acroposthion== | ||
+ | A longer [[foreskin]] that some may consider "redundant", also may be considered to be an [[acroposthion]], that was highly regarded in ancient Greece.<ref name="hodges2001">{{REFjournal | ||
+ | |last=Hodges | ||
+ | |first=Frederick M. | ||
+ | |author-link=Frederick M. Hodges | ||
+ | |etal=no | ||
+ | |title=The Ideal Prepuce in Ancient Greece and Rome: Male Genital Aesthetics and Their Relation to Lipodermos, Circumcision, Foreskin Restoration, and the Kynodesme | ||
+ | |trans-title= | ||
+ | |language= | ||
+ | |journal=Bull. Hist. Med | ||
+ | |location= | ||
+ | |date=2001-09 | ||
+ | |volume=75 | ||
+ | |issue=3 | ||
+ | |pages=375-405 | ||
+ | |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/history/hodges2/ | ||
+ | |quote= | ||
+ | |pubmedID=11568485 | ||
+ | |pubmedCID= | ||
+ | |DOI=10.1353/bhm.2001.0119 | ||
+ | |accessdate=2019-11-15 | ||
+ | }}</ref> | ||
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{{SEEALSO}} | {{SEEALSO}} | ||
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[[Category:Circumcision complication]] | [[Category:Circumcision complication]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:00, 24 June 2024
Redundant foreskin (aka Insufficient foreskin removal) is classed technically as a complication. The major issue is cosmetic because the expected circumcised appearance has not been achieved. There are no additional health issues from insufficient foreskin removal. A circumcision revision is usually carried out to achieve the desired appearance.[1]
There is no accepted definition of redundant foreskin.
Acroposthion
A longer foreskin that some may consider "redundant", also may be considered to be an acroposthion, that was highly regarded in ancient Greece.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Fekete F, Török A, Nyirády P. Revisions after unsatisfactory adult circumcisions. Int Urol Nephrol. June 2011; 43(2): 431-5. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
- ↑ Hodges, Frederick M.. The Ideal Prepuce in Ancient Greece and Rome: Male Genital Aesthetics and Their Relation to Lipodermos, Circumcision, Foreskin Restoration, and the Kynodesme. Bull. Hist. Med. September 2001; 75(3): 375-405. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 15 November 2019.