Circumcision

Circumcision is a common newborn procedure that removes the foreskin from the penis. While it is not medically required, some families choose circumcision for cultural, religious, or personal reasons. It can also provide certain health benefits, including a reduced risk of urinary tract infections in infancy, lower rates of some sexually transmitted infections later in life, and decreased risk of penile cancer in adulthood.

At Great Destinations Pediatrics, our experienced pediatric team provides routine circumcisions for healthy newborn boys in a safe, comfortable setting.

What to Expect During the Procedure

After circumcision, the penis is covered with gauze and petroleum jelly to protect the area while it heals. Your baby will be observed in our office for about 30 minutes before going home.

Caring for Your Baby at Home

Proper aftercare helps ensure a smooth recovery. We recommend:

  • Change diapers frequently to reduce irritation and prevent infection.

  • Use only warm water and mild soap for cleaning (avoid scented bath products for several days).

  • Replace the dressing with each diaper change.

  • You can expect your son to experience mild tenderness for a few days, with complete healing in 7–10 days.

It’s normal for the tip of the penis to appear slightly raw or yellow as it heals. A small amount of blood on the dressing may occur initially.

When to Call the Doctor

Contact us right away if you notice:

  • Bleeding that does not stop with direct pressure after five minutes

  • Increasing swelling, redness, or discharge

  • Fever or signs of infection

If bleeding continues or your baby seems seriously unwell, go to the nearest emergency room immediately.

Safe & Compassionate Care

Our team is committed to making this procedure as safe and gentle as possible for your baby—and to giving you clear guidance for at-home care.

Schedule Your Baby’s Circumcision

Our pediatric team provides routine circumcisions with comfort and safety in mind. Contact us to schedule your baby’s appointment today.