How can I safely treat a foreskin tear and melanitis with trianguloplasty?
2 weeks ago
During intercourse, my foreskin got slightly cut. I noticed a change in its color, and I consulted a urologist two days back. The doctor diagnosed it as melanitis and suggested that I undergo a trianguloplasty. I researched the procedure online and found that it can be done using a ZSR stapler technique or laser without the need for stitches, using glue instead. I want to know if this is the safest and most effective way to treat my foreskin tear and melanitis and what benefits I can expect from this surgery."
Answers (1)
A foreskin tear with associated melanitis can be effectively treated with a trianguloplasty.
This procedure can be performed using modern techniques like the ZSR stapler or laser, which often avoid the need for traditional stitches by using surgical glue instead. Trianguloplasty helps restore normal foreskin anatomy, reduces discomfort, and ensures proper healing.
Consulting a specialized surgeon who performs this procedure exclusively ensures the best outcomes, minimal complications, and faster recovery.”
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