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Is there an alternative to Vaseline on the head of my penis after circumcision, a lot are saying use coconut oil but there is so many of them.

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MrMac99

Hi Jag if your wound is healed up you could try some Bio-Oil it will help to soften your scar and loosen up the skin after circumcision.

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Billydog9

Hi, I’m 3 weeks tomorrow after op. For last week and a bit I’ve been using Salvlon advanced healing gel. I seem to almost completely healed. I’ve been wearing square sterile dressings over the head held in place by my underwear. For the first 2 week or so I had signs of a yellowish, pink and blood droplets on the dressing’s but that has now stopped. Some of the stitches have yet to desolve but the healing has been amazing!

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Srg17 in reply to Billydog9

Are you putting that on the frenulum part ?

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Jag51 in reply to Srg17

No it's the tip near the pee hole

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Billydog9 in reply to Jag51

Yes all round the area of the penis head and stitching twice daily. I’m sure the gel has really help the wound heal really quickly. I’ve heard of guys on the forum still having problems after many weeks! It’s been just three weeks for me!

If the wound is closed use Bio oil or my consultant recommended E45 cream and to massage it well in but the cream not the lotion which is too thin

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Pickle_

I'm applying neosporin ointment for the last 2 weeks... It has really helped with the sensitivity and it keeps the stitches from sticking to the gauze

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Timmy_O

I used Elastoplast Wound Healing Ointment. Similar to Vaseline but different and seemed to work better.

You could try baby oil very slippery, I use it with my phimosis... Soothing too. P

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pussnamedsam

I'm surprised to read that so many guys 3 or 4 or more weeks post-op are still having to medicate their 'wound' and wear gauze covering? I wonder what kind of procedure you/they had? I'm 24 days post-op and my 'wound' (after a full circumcision) visually is all-but healed. My stitches have all dissolved (last one yesterday) - Obviously I'm nowhere near sexual function yet and wouldn't expect to be. I am from UK and my op was performed (free) by our amazing NHS using a local anesthesia (I was awake - not unconscious). I required no after-care pain remedy or dressings. For 2 weeks post-op I used Vaseline but stopped that last week. My surgeon said I could shower after 4 days (taking care not to allow too much water on stitches) but after a week to shower and clean normally. I've been showering daily and allowing the hot water to wash my 'wound' as normal for the past 10 or more days. I have had no discharge, sores or problems. Good luck - I wish you all a speedy and trouble-free recovery. 👍

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Albags in reply to pussnamedsam

UK too. Like me, you are lucky to be a good healer!

Some issues may be due to pre op cleanliness, repeated tools use (clamp devices) and I notice many have reactions to stapling devices.

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BexyBoy

In the UK Boots boots.com/boots-ingredients...

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jaglad

I found Bio oil best, I then moved onto Cocoa butter massaged in daily.

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Albags in reply to jaglad

Even Albolene. (Amazon)

People MIGHT get a skin reaction using oils, like Baby Oil.

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pussnamedsam in reply to Albags

Indeed. My surgeon specifically recommend I use (for 2 weeks) Vaseline and/or Sudocrem. Many of the products being recommended here might be ok for use on normal 'outer' skin (arms & legs etc) but I wonder if they're too harsh for fresh wounds? Were these products (do I mean) 'concoctions and potions' recommended by patients' doctors or surgeons, or are they just old-style Grannies cure-alls?

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Albags in reply to pussnamedsam

Yes. Petroleum based oils.

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Healthynurse

How about Palmers coca butter, it smells good and, makes you feel like you ate Hershey Bar

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Albags in reply to Healthynurse

Albolene.

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