Why Is Frenuloplasty Or Scrotoplasty Being Suggested?
I have penoscrotal webbing from a recent botched circumcision as an adult and am wondering why my urologist (a totally different doctor), is suggesting that I may need a frenuloplasty or a scrotoplasty. Why would she make that suggestion? Wouldn't I need a z-plasty instead?
Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. This is a rare problem and penoscrotal webbing is rarely seen. This has occurred due to botched circumcision. Urologist is definitely a totally different Doctor but he is a master Surgeon for any surgery in this area, hence his advise is the most important and most thought after with his experience. Simply Z-Plasty may not be sufficient to make the penile skin appearing functional, hence the need for frenuloplasty and scrotoplasty. Whatever the procedure, the requirement is to make the area functional/.
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Why Is Frenuloplasty Or Scrotoplasty Being Suggested?
Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. This is a rare problem and penoscrotal webbing is rarely seen. This has occurred due to botched circumcision. Urologist is definitely a totally different Doctor but he is a master Surgeon for any surgery in this area, hence his advise is the most important and most thought after with his experience. Simply Z-Plasty may not be sufficient to make the penile skin appearing functional, hence the need for frenuloplasty and scrotoplasty. Whatever the procedure, the requirement is to make the area functional/.