What you need to know about adult male circumcision
Updated | By Lifestyle Reporter
An expert debunks some of the common misconceptions about male circumcision.

Will circumcision make your penis smaller? Will it reduce sexual pleasure?
We spoke to Dr Peter Afolayan, a Specialist in Urology at Busamed Modderfontein Private Hospital, about a topic that many men are afraid to discuss.
He says there are several reasons why some men consider circumcision later in life.
"Many adults seek circumcision due to medical reasons like phimosis (tight foreskin), recurrent infections, painful intercourse from a tight foreskin that tears/cracks, or hygiene difficulties," he said.
"Others may choose it for personal, cultural, or aesthetic preferences. Sometimes, men who weren’t circumcised as infants choose the procedure later for comfort, confidence, or health reasons or at a partner’s request."
Some men shy away from circumcision due to misconceptions about the procedure.
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Circumcision drastically reduces sexual pleasure
"Most men report no negative impact, and some even experience improvement due to reduced discomfort," Afolayan said.
It’s only done for religious reasons
"Many adults choose it for valid medical or personal reasons," he said.
It makes the penis smaller
"I have also heard of concerns about penis becoming smaller which is not the case but due to foreskin being removed might have an overall appearance of not looking as bulky as prior," said Afolayan.
Male circumcision is a common practice in South Africa, with many parents choosing to circumcise their children as babies. It is done medically and traditionally.
"Cultural and religious traditions play a major role, particularly in a multicultural and diverse country like ours. In some communities, circumcision is a rite of passage to adulthood, while in others, it’s uncommon or even discouraged. These beliefs often shape whether someone feels comfortable discussing or pursuing the procedure, even when medically necessary."
Busamed will mark Mandela Day on July 18 with a special Universal Care initiative. It will perform 67 free theatre cases across its hospital groups.
Afolayan says the recovery process varies from person to person, but it typically takes about two to three weeks.
"Most experience mild to moderate discomfort in the first few days, which is well-managed with oral pain medication. Swelling and sensitivity gradually improve, and sexual activity can usually resume after six weeks."
If you or someone you know is considering male circumcision, don't be afraid to ask questions and speak to a professional.
Doing research will help ease anxiety about the procedure.
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Disclaimer: Health-related information provided in this article is not a substitute for medical advice and should not be used to diagnose or treat health problems. It is always advisable to consult with your doctor on any health-related issues.
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