Phimosis is a condition where the foreskin of the penis cannot be fully retracted over the glans, often causing discomfort, hygiene issues, or infections.
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Phimosis can occur naturally in young boys but may persist or develop later in life due to infections, inflammation, or scarring. If left untreated, it can lead to painful urination, difficulty during intercourse, and recurrent infections. At Lowcost Surgicals, we offer expert evaluation and minimally invasive treatment options to relieve symptoms and restore normal function.
Conditions Treated
Chronic foreskin tightness
Recurrent balanitis (inflammation)
Pain during erection or intercourse
Paraphimosis (trapped retracted foreskin)
Urinary flow obstruction
Tests and Treatments Offered
Physical examination by a urologist
Urine culture (if infection suspected)
Blood tests (in recurrent or severe cases)
Topical steroid creams
Non-surgical stretching techniques
Preputioplasty (foreskin preserving surgery)
Special Offer on Phimsosis
Actual Price
₹35,000
₹27,000/- Only
Estimated Stay: 1 Days
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How it works
Procedure and Process Treatment
Diagnosis & Evaluation
Detailed consultation and foreskin assessment by our specialists.
Treatment Planning
Selection of conservative or surgical treatment based on severity.
Procedure
Laser or Stapler Circumcision is performed under local or general anesthesia.
Recovery
Same-day discharge with recovery within 5–7 days and complete relief from symptoms.
Say Goodbye to Discomfort
Don’t let phimosis impact your daily life or personal hygiene. At Lowcost Surgicals, we provide compassionate care and modern treatment solutions to resolve foreskin issues quickly and safely. Begin your journey to pain-free living today — we’re here to help you every step of the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Understanding phimosis and its treatment options can feel overwhelming. To help you feel confident and informed, we’ve answered some of the most common questions patients ask about phimosis care at Lowcost Surgicals.
Yes, physiological phimosis is common in children and often resolves on its own by age 5–7. However, if it causes problems, a urologist should evaluate it.
Laser circumcision is a minimally invasive, low-pain procedure with faster recovery and minimal bleeding. Most patients return to normal activities within a week.