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'''Insufficient foreskin removal/redundant foreskin''' is classed technically as a complication. The major issue is cosmetic because the expected circumcised appearance has not been achieved. There are no 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]] of elective [[circumcision]]. The major issue is cosmetic because the expected [[circumcised]] appearance has not been achieved. The expected appearance of the circumcised [[penis]] was established in the Second Century when the Jewish rabbis instituted [[periah]] and has no relationship to health. There are no additional health issues from insufficient [[foreskin]] removal. A [[Adolescent and adult circumcision| circumcision]] revision may be carried out to achieve the desired appearance.<ref>{{REFjournal
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There is no accepted definition of redundant foreskin.
Circumcision revision is a [[Financial incentive| revenue generator]] for urological surgeons. The term ''redundant foreskin'' appears to have been invented as a sales aid for harmful, non-therapeutic surgical [[amputation]] of the [[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
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|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>


{{SEEALSO}}
{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Acroposthion]]
* [[Long foreskins]]
* [[Longer foreskin is favored]]
* [[Unsatisfactory cosmetic results including uncircumcised appearance]]
* [[Unsatisfactory cosmetic results including uncircumcised appearance]]
 
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* {{REFweb
|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/uncircumcised_talk/comments/1k6iey8/how_can_you_tell_if_someone_has_redundant/
|title=How can you tell if someone has redundant foreskin? Is it usual in the uncircumcised?
|last=Anonymous
|publisher=REDDIT
|date=2025-04
|accessdate=2025-10-17
}}
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[[Category:Circumcision complication]]
[[Category:Circumcision complication]]
[[Category:Greece]]
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