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I fear my doctor botched my Circumcision

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I'm 30 days post opp and I find that my scrotum skin is now located half way up the shaft of my penis. Its uncomfortable for me and I'm wondering if this is normal. As I visited my doctor and he said it will take 3 months for everything be normal. I somehow don't believe my skin will drop. I've included a picture.

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Yes very tight to the point it now curves down

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Is this common have you heard of this before?

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There is a mismatch. They removed to much on the ventral side of your penis. This is why you have curvature going downward; your scrotum is attached so high up to compensate for the lack of skin availability on your ventral side. I am so sorry this happened to you. What I would do is sue the doctor who did it. Also you may want to look up foreskin restoration Manuel methods 1,2,and 3 to perform on the ventral side. This should eliminate your major turkey neck. This is one of the worst cases of turkey neck I have seen. I hope you are able to get a good resolution.

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Thank you

Picture is not very clear. But if you are uncomfortable means the operation was not correct. May be it will be tolerated over time. But I had everything normal by 5 to 7 days. Revisit another surgeon

I have a very tightly circumcised penis and so do my sons (who are 16 and 12). We find that skin from the scrotum and pubic area moves onto our penises but it doesn’t cause any discomfort. Hopefully yours will settle down.

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I thought that there was a mismatch. If the penis is curved downward, then the doctor removed to much on the ventral side. To accommodate the skin mobility on the dorsal side, the scrotal skin takes the place of the missing shaft skin on the ventral side. I think the doctor did a bad job. Is this possible in your opinion?

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its called webbing like how ducks have them. so while i was getting my circumcision done i was awake and asked my doctor about it she said it is webbing and she actually trimmed some of the webbing for me so i went from 7 inches to 9 after she did that. so you might have to go back and ask them to remove some of it.

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I lost a lot of my penis size when they did this as I'm a grower not a shower. They even opened my scrotum up and made that skin part of me penis. It was never repaired I have lived like this for years but I am going to get it sorted privately. All the best to you for the future my friend.

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