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Post circumcision edema
Hi sir, i had frenulum breve condition and underwent laser frenuloplasty + stapler circumcision 4 weeks ago. There was severe edema on penile shaft after surgery so 3 weeks ago surgeon has removed few staples from the top region and put 3-4 dissolvable stitches after clearing edema under anaesthesia. Now swelling has subsided considerably but there is still a small peanut size lump just below the stitches which has not gone yet. Also the stitches region is still slightly swollen but there is no pain associated with them. I feel am not able to get full erection yet due to this swelling at the top of foreskin. Please see the attached pic and let me know if this swelling would subside or i should undergo another similar surgery to remove this swelling. The remaining staples have all fell off 10 days ago, but i can still feel considerable ridges at the incision areas. How long does it usually take for penis to restore to its normal look and function sexually?
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