Cosmetic Adult Circumcision, what to ask for
Thank you Ben,
There are four independent parameters in circumcision and we are mindful of them all. The patient decides. 1. Whether or not to remove the frenulum, 2. The incision, high, medium or low. 3. Tightness: loose, moderate, or tight (the patient is given a hand held mirror and we will tighten to suit), 4. Obliquity of cut: parallel to the corona which is on a slant relative to the cross section of the shaft or perpendicular to the axis of the shaft.
This is your cosmetic circumcision, your calling card.
Harold M. Reed, M.D.
305-865-2000
In PROCIRCORG@yahoogroups.com, Ben 63549 <ben63549@…> wrote:
Hi Robert,
I don’t think religion should really have any relevance to surgery. I am non-religious and got the circumcision by Dr Reed over a month ago and things have been great. Whatever you decide to go with, Dr Reed is the man to see for getting the result you are after, whether partial or full circ he will follow your wishes like he did with me,
Best,
Ben
To: PROCIRCORG@yahoogroups.com
From: johnpublic77@…
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 08:43:42 -0700
Subject: Re: [PROCIRCORG] Question for Dr Reed
Robert, if I were in your situation, I’d base my decision on what the expert doctors recommend rather than what relatives have done in the past. I’d also seek a second expert opinion. If they can do what you want, great.
In any case, good luck with your decision and I hope it works out for you.