Circumcision removes the foreskin, for medical reasons (recurrent inflammation, a tight non-retractile foreskin, hygiene) or personal and cultural ones. Performed by a urologist, it is a routine, low-risk outpatient procedure.
Adult and pediatric circumcision at Smile Urology in Seomyeon, Busan is a clean outpatient procedure performed under local anesthesia by a board-certified urologist, with transparent care and English-speaking support.
Circumcision removes the foreskin, for medical reasons (recurrent inflammation, a tight non-retractile foreskin, hygiene) or personal and cultural ones. Performed by a urologist, it is a routine, low-risk outpatient procedure.
We perform circumcision for adults and children with attention to a clean technique, good cosmetic result and clear aftercare.
Accurate testing guides accurate care. Many patients are assessed and started on treatment the same day.
We review your reasons, examine, and confirm the procedure is appropriate.
The procedure is done under local anesthetic as a day case.
A urologist removes the foreskin with attention to a clean, even result.
Clear written wound-care and activity instructions, plus a follow-up plan.
Outpatient procedure under local anesthesia in a discreet, professional setting.
Performed when medically indicated or by family preference, with age-appropriate care.
A wound check is included; contact us any time during healing with concerns.
Where circumcision is not necessary, we say so — conservative care is offered first when appropriate.
Circumcision is performed by a board-certified urologist rather than at a general clinic, which matters for technique and complication management. In keeping with the clinic's honest approach, we recommend it only where it is genuinely warranted, and English-speaking support covers consent and aftercare.
No — adult circumcision is a day procedure under local anesthesia, and you go home the same day.
Most adults return to desk work within a few days; full healing takes a few weeks. We provide written aftercare and a follow-up check.
Yes, when medically indicated or by family preference, with age-appropriate care.
Often not — many foreskin problems settle with hygiene and treatment. We advise honestly and reserve surgery for genuine indications.