Although men and women have vastly different physiological structures, health is equally important and requires constant attention to one's reproductive health. Especially for males, most people have symptoms of phimosis. This situation requires timely surgical improvement. Will phimosis become longer after circumcision?

Circumcision surgery requires the removal of excess foreskin through surgical means, allowing the genitals to leak out. After surgery, the male penis will not change, so circumcision will not cause elongation. Every male's penis undergoes development and shaping during puberty. If circumcision surgery is performed before puberty, the reproductive organs will continue to grow and develop. But if it's an adult, then it won't continue to develop.
Circumcision is very common for men nowadays, and it is a minor surgery that allows them to go home for rest without the need for hospitalization. However, postoperative disinfection and care are required, and the knife edge needs to be cleaned and disinfected daily with disinfectant cotton. If taken care of carefully, infection usually does not occur and can be cured in seven days. After one month, normal sexual activity can be resumed.
But if there is adhesion in phimosis, it is necessary to peel off the adhesion during surgery, which can easily lead to infection after the surgery. That will take longer to recover, but as long as daily disinfection is carried out, it can still take a month to fully recover.