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* Wound dehiscence, meaning the separation of the edges of the wound or the tissue after suturing. | * [http://www.circumstitions.com/Restric/Botched9wd.html Wound dehiscence], meaning the separation of the edges of the wound or the tissue after suturing. | ||
* Adhesion between the surface or rim of the [[Glans penis|glans]] with the neighbouring penile skin, causing skin pockets and bridges, as well as visually unpleasant results like uneven scars, which make a re-circumcision necessary. | * Adhesion between the surface or rim of the [[Glans penis|glans]] with the neighbouring penile skin, causing skin pockets and bridges, as well as visually unpleasant results like uneven scars, which make a re-circumcision necessary. | ||
* Postoperative [[phimosis]]: a phimotic ring can develop during scarring, which makes a re-circumcision necessary. According to a study by Blalock ''et al.''<ref>{{REFjournal | * Postoperative [[phimosis]]: a phimotic ring can develop during scarring, which makes a re-circumcision necessary. According to a study by Blalock ''et al.''<ref>{{REFjournal | ||