What happens to the foreskin after circumcision?
What is done with it? Is it true that parents either take it with them or that skin creams are made from it?
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Hello, I am 16 years old and was circumcised yesterday due to a foreskin tightening. Those who were also circumcised as teenagers. Do you have any post-surgery treatment tips?
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This is probably mainly due to who does the circumcision or where it is made.
I think I’ve read that it’s part of traditional circumcisions to bury the foreskin. In the USA, too, the benefits of the pharmaceutical industry are bought for research. I don’t know if that’s true.
If you are circumcised in Germany with a doctor or hospital, it will land in clinical waste and be disposed of.
Normally, she’s taken care of as an operating accident.
I’ve also suffered from cases where the circumcision took his foreskin. Whether that’s true is not to be checked.
When I was circumcision, I asked about my foreskin. She was examined and then disposed of.
So I’m very glad that my foreskin just landed in the garbage where it belongs. As others have already written, it is sometimes used in baby circumcisions. I’ve never heard anything from home, but I can be.
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It is disposed of like any other tissue after the op and burned like any clinical waste
Unless the surgeon has a Chiwawa at home
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It’ll be disposed of. Don’t let yourself be fooled.
You can’t keep it. Skin creams cannot be produced from this alone for hygienic reasons.
However, in the USA, skin cerems are made from the delicate baby preskin cells and transplants are also bred, for example for eyelid repairs. For creams you can pasteurize, then it is safe.
Creepy.
As a rule, it is burned like all clinical waste.
Orthodox Jews often hold the ritual commandment of Judaism that the foreskin of their son, which was separated from him on the eighth day of life at the Brit Milah, must be buried. That is why it is handed out to them on request. She’ll bury her.
In countries where postnatal trimming is very common (e.g. in the USA), the separated preputii of infants are actually made available in large numbers of cosmetics industry for producing collagen products. But this really only goes with skins that are separated in the very first days of life.
Until a few years ago, cell material, which was obtained from the precuts obtained in postnatal trimmings, was also used in connection with the research of the required parameters for tissue reproduction. It’s overhauled.
In ameika it becomes anti fold cream
Interesting question!
Mine came to the clinical trash. Being an adult volunteered and talked to the doc about what happened to her.
When considering that you lose a lot of hair every day and a lot of skin shed much to me the separation or The incineration fate of the pre-skin even easier.
Yes in the oven
If you ask the doctor if you want to keep the precut, the precute is put in alcohol, that I read a few years ago. Otherwise she’ll be thrown away. It is unlikely to be processed to skin cream or so.
In Germany, in circumcisions that go to a legal checkout must go into the pathology for microscopic examination. In the USA, where predominantly baby dogs are cut off, they are actually migrating into the cosmetics industry and in Judaism they are buried.
She’ll be disposed of, she won’t need anyone anymore, be happy if she’s gone.
She’s in the garbage.