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Jagged or badly discolored circumcision | Jagged or badly discolored [[circumcision scar]]s can be improved by removing the scarred tissue. With a cleaner incision and better after-care, the new scar may be lighter and less noticeable. | ||
Use of surgical glue to close the circumcision wound produces a much neater appearance as compared with the use of sutures. | Use of surgical glue to close the circumcision wound produces a much neater appearance as compared with the use of sutures. | ||
Non-surgical [[foreskin restoration]] is successful at concealing the scar inside the regrown foreskin. | |||
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Jagged or badly discolored circumcision scars can be improved by removing the scarred tissue. With a cleaner incision and better after-care, the new scar may be lighter and less noticeable.
Use of surgical glue to close the circumcision wound produces a much neater appearance as compared with the use of sutures.
Non-surgical foreskin restoration is successful at concealing the scar inside the regrown foreskin.