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|Text=Laser [[circumcision]] using YSGG laser (a modern laser which does not have any heating effect and works by evaporation) for boys up to 8 weeks of age. The procedure involves local anaesthesia using ultrasound-guided nerve block for pain relief.
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|Source=List of Possible Circumcisers (2020)
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|ref=<ref>[[File:List of Possible Circumcisers - Circumcision Foundation of Australia 2020-03-02.pdf]]</ref>
 
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Dr. Parshotam Gera is a neonatal and paediatric surgeon in Perth, Australia.[1]

Profile

Mr Gera has special interests in […] circumcisions for medical and cultural reasons (including neonatal and infant laser circumcision with ultrasound guided nerve block), hypospadias and other penile problems.[1]
Laser circumcision using YSGG laser (a modern laser which does not have any heating effect and works by evaporation) for boys up to 8 weeks of age. The procedure involves local anaesthesia using ultrasound-guided nerve block for pain relief.
– Circumcision Foundation of Australia (List of Possible Circumcisers (2020))[2]

A doctor who transparently advertises to amputate parts of the body in children for cultural reasons should actually lose his license to practice medicine.

Circumfetish

Gera is a member of the alleged medical organisation Circumcision Academy of Australia, driven by circumfetishist Brian J. Morris.

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