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13 Jun 2025

Circumcision Scars: A Guide For Prospective Patients

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Dr Muhd Taufiq Bin Rashid

Circumcision scarring is a natural part of the healing process following the surgical removal of the foreskin. Understanding what to expect can help you make informed decisions about the procedure and prepare for recovery.

This guide covers the types of scars that form after circumcision, factors that influence healing, and practical steps to support your recovery process.

Types of Circumcision Scars

The appearance of scars after circumcision can vary depending on the technique used. Here are some common scar types and what they may look like:

Ring-like scars: A thin line or ring may form around the penis where the foreskin was removed. This is the most common type and usually fades with time.

Fine line marks: Some people may notice faint lines extending outward from the main scar area. These are usually subtle and vary by person.

Stitch marks: If stitches were used during the procedure, tiny dot-like marks may be seen along the incision line, especially if the stitches were not dissolvable.

Underside scarring: If the tissue beneath the head of the penis (called the frenulum) was altered, a small scar may be visible on the underside.

Factors That Influence Scar Formation

Several factors can affect how noticeable a scar is after circumcision:

Age at the time of circumcision: Babies tend to heal with lighter scarring, while adults may have more visible marks due to slower healing.

Surgical method used: Some techniques are designed to reduce scarring more than others. The approach your doctor uses can influence how the scar looks.

Skin movement during healing: If the skin is stretched a lot while healing, the scar may appear wider.

Your body’s natural healing: Everyone heals differently. Some people’s skin forms thicker or darker scars even with proper care.

What to Expect During Healing

The scar formation process follows predictable stages over several months, though individual experiences vary.

Initial healing: occurs within 2-3 weeks, during which the incision site closes and early scar tissue begins to form.

Scar maturation: continues for 6-12 months, with scars gradually becoming lighter in appearance.

Colour changes: occur as part of normal healing, with scars appearing red or purple initially before fading.

Texture differences: may remain, as scar tissue has a different consistency compared to surrounding skin.

Minimising Scar Appearance

Following proper aftercare instructions can support healing and recovery. These care measures are especially important during the first 4–6 weeks after the procedure, when the skin is most vulnerable to irritation and scar formation.

Keep the area clean: Gently wash with water to prevent infection, which can affect how the scar forms.

Wear loose clothing: Avoid tight underwear or pants to reduce pressure and friction on the healing skin.

Follow your doctor’s advice: Rest and avoid strenuous activities until you’re fully healed to support proper recovery.

When to Seek Medical Advice

Certain signs during healing warrant professional evaluation.

Excessive redness or swelling: If the area stays red, swollen, or feels warm long after the first few weeks, it could be a sign of infection.

Unusual scar formation: Raised, thick, or spreading scars may need additional treatment such as steroid creams or scar revision.

Persistent pain or sensitivity: Pain that lasts beyond the initial healing phase or worsens over time should be reviewed.

Functional concerns: Discomfort or tightness that affects normal movement (e.g. during erections or urination) requires follow-up.

Conclusion

Circumcision scars evolve over time and often fade significantly. While some variation is expected, good aftercare can help minimise their visibility. If you have concerns or are planning the procedure, speak with a men’s health specialist who can guide you on scar expectations and surgical options suited to your needs.

Dr Muhammad Taufiq Rashid

MBBS (NUS)

Member of SASO

Member of SMHS

Member Of ISSM

With over 15 years of experience in clinical practice and healthcare management, Dr Muhammad Taufiq Rashid focuses on men’s health and weight management. He is also a member of the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM), reflecting his continued commitment to men’s wellness.

His care approach incorporates evidence-based medical procedures and tailored solutions designed to meet individual needs.

Dr Taufiq’s professional background spans a range of medical disciplines, equipping him with the knowledge and skills to guide patients in achieving their health goals. He is certified in circumcision techniques using the Shang Ring and ZSR Stapler methods, offering efficient and minimally invasive procedures completed in less than 15 minutes.

Education, Experience & Affiliations

Dr. Taufiq began his medical career as a Medical Officer under MOHH from 2006 to 2014, gaining valuable experience in multidisciplinary healthcare at Alexandra Hospital, KK Hospital, Bright Vision Hospital, and AMK THK Hospital.

From July 2017 to March 2021, he served as Chief Resident Physician at DTAP Clinic Somerset Branch, focusing on men’s health and providing holistic, patient-centered care.

As Medical Director at Pulse Medical Centre from April 2021 to December 2024, Dr. Taufiq led multidisciplinary care and advanced patient-first practices.

He holds certifications in ShangRing Circumcision, ZSR Stapler Circumcision, SCOPE certification, and ShangRing Training (Wuhu, Snnda, 2018). He is also a Certified Trainer for ShangRing Circumcision, ZSR Stapler Circumcision, Touchstone Circumcision, and the Storz T-Top Duolith Shockwave Therapy Machine.

In 2024, he completed the Androcourse under the Society of Men’s Health Singapore. Dr. Taufiq is a member of the Society of Men’s Health Singapore (SMHS), the Singapore Association for the Study of Obesity (SASO), and the International Society of Sexual Medicine (ISSM), reflecting his ongoing commitment to men’s health and weight management.

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