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Can a circumcision be reversed? This is a question many men ask—often quietly—yet few feel comfortable discussing openly. In this episode of UroPatient, hosted and presented by Vic Senese, RN, BSN, FAUNA, we take an honest, medically grounded look at what circumcision reversal really means, what is possible, and what is not.
From a surgical standpoint, circumcision cannot be fully reversed. Once the foreskin has been removed, it cannot be completely restored with all of its original structures, nerves, and functions. However, some men pursue foreskin restoration techniques, which aim to recreate coverage of the glans and potentially improve comfort, sensitivity, and personal satisfaction. These methods do not recreate a natural foreskin but may offer benefits for certain individuals.
In this episode, we discuss:
Whether circumcision can truly be reversed
The difference between surgical reversal and foreskin restoration
Common non-surgical techniques used for foreskin restoration
What outcomes men realistically report
Potential risks, limitations, and expectations
Who may or may not benefit from restoration approaches
Men seek information about circumcision reversal for many reasons, including discomfort, dryness, sensitivity concerns, body image, sexual function, or personal identity. Understanding the medical realities behind these options helps men make informed, realistic decisions without misinformation or false promises.
This episode is designed for patients, partners, and healthcare professionals interested in men’s sexual health, urology, body autonomy, and patient education. At UroPatient, our goal is to provide clear, respectful, and evidence-based discussions that empower individuals to ask questions and advocate for their own health.
👉 Subscribe to the UroNurse channel for trusted education on urology, men’s health, sexual health, and patient-centered care:
https://www.youtube.com/@UroNurse1
*The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.
By UroPatient.comCan a circumcision be reversed? This is a question many men ask—often quietly—yet few feel comfortable discussing openly. In this episode of UroPatient, hosted and presented by Vic Senese, RN, BSN, FAUNA, we take an honest, medically grounded look at what circumcision reversal really means, what is possible, and what is not.
From a surgical standpoint, circumcision cannot be fully reversed. Once the foreskin has been removed, it cannot be completely restored with all of its original structures, nerves, and functions. However, some men pursue foreskin restoration techniques, which aim to recreate coverage of the glans and potentially improve comfort, sensitivity, and personal satisfaction. These methods do not recreate a natural foreskin but may offer benefits for certain individuals.
In this episode, we discuss:
Whether circumcision can truly be reversed
The difference between surgical reversal and foreskin restoration
Common non-surgical techniques used for foreskin restoration
What outcomes men realistically report
Potential risks, limitations, and expectations
Who may or may not benefit from restoration approaches
Men seek information about circumcision reversal for many reasons, including discomfort, dryness, sensitivity concerns, body image, sexual function, or personal identity. Understanding the medical realities behind these options helps men make informed, realistic decisions without misinformation or false promises.
This episode is designed for patients, partners, and healthcare professionals interested in men’s sexual health, urology, body autonomy, and patient education. At UroPatient, our goal is to provide clear, respectful, and evidence-based discussions that empower individuals to ask questions and advocate for their own health.
👉 Subscribe to the UroNurse channel for trusted education on urology, men’s health, sexual health, and patient-centered care:
https://www.youtube.com/@UroNurse1
*The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.