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Re-circumcision | Boston Children's Hospital
Although the majority of circumcisions in infants occur without complication, a percentage of children require urology intervention and what's known as a re-circumcision. Learn more from Boston Children's Hospital.
Yes, there is a possibility of some kind of complication with a light circumcision, but the article CLEARLY mentions and defends the idea of recircumcising and traumatizing a male child twice JUST BECAUSE IT DOESN'T LOOK RIGHT YET.
Often, a revision is done because the redundant skin may lead to irritation or infection. These infections may be due to the adhesions or if the adhesions are so dense (penile skin bridges) that they can actually cause discomfort or curvature of the penis with erections. These are the only health indications for doing a revision. Revisions are also done if there is so much skin that it doesn’t look circumcised or if the skin left behind is uneven. The child will not “grow into” the extra skin so we often make the recommendation for revision if there is a lot of extra skin and the adhesions keep coming back.
Imagine just barely getting away with a semi-normal dick, because the doc's hand slipped, or your dick managed to secret away some extra foreskin during the procedure, and you get sent back in so that you'll look good in the locker room.

