Adult Circumcision · Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
A discreet, modern adult circumcision - done properly.
Adult medical circumcision at Hisential Clinics using the Shang Ring - a WHO-prequalified, suture-free technique. Local anaesthetic, dedicated procedure room, and structured aftercare coordinated by your personal health concierge.
Consultation is unhurried; the decision to proceed is always yours.
- MMC-registered doctors
- KKM Licensed Clinic
- 4.9 · 750+ reviews
- Bangsar Shopping Centre
- 10am-8pm daily
- Personal health concierge

Quick Answer
Adult circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin. At Hisential Clinics, the procedure is performed by the MMC-registered medical team using the Shang Ring - a WHO-prequalified, single-use circumcision device - under local anaesthetic, in our private clinic procedure room. No sutures, no hospital admission. The inner ring is left in place to detach naturally, typically within 7-14 days, which supports the cleanest healing of the skin edge. Indications include phimosis, recurrent infection, lichen sclerosus, and personal or religious preference. Recovery is typically 2-4 weeks.
Verified by our medical team · Last reviewed 1 May 2026 · Next review 1 Nov 2026
Related conditions: STD Testing in Malaysia, and HPV & Genital Wart Removal in Malaysia.
Connect with your concierge
Online booking or WhatsApp. Choose a discreet, unhurried slot.
Honest assessment
Indication confirmed, alternatives discussed, technique explained. No pressure to schedule.
Procedure & aftercare
Performed in clinic, structured aftercare coordinated by your personal health concierge end-to-end.
The Hisential pathway at a glance
Self-check
Could adult circumcision be appropriate for you?
A confidential, 30-second self-check. If two or more apply consistently, a calm consultation is a reasonable next step. Your responses stay on this device only.
This self-check is informational only. A full clinical examination is conducted at your consultation.
Why people choose Hisential
Personal health concierge
One dedicated contact who coordinates consultation, procedure, and follow-up end-to-end.
MMC-registered doctors
Led by our MMC-registered medical team, with substantial experience in adult medical circumcision.
Dedicated procedure room
Clean, private clinical procedure room within Hisential - no hospital admission required.
Structured aftercare
Written instructions, in-person review at 1-2 weeks, WhatsApp access to your concierge between visits.
Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin (prepuce) - the layer of skin that covers the head of the penis. The procedure has been performed for thousands of years for religious, cultural, and medical reasons; modern surgical technique has made it a routine, well-tolerated procedure when performed by experienced practitioners.
In adult practice, the indication usually falls into one of three categories:
- Medical - phimosis, recurrent balanitis, lichen sclerosus, recurrent UTIs in selected cases, pre-cancerous lesions, persistent hygiene difficulty, or a painful/torn frenulum.
- Religious or cultural - adult conversion or observance.
- Personal preference - cosmetic, hygiene, or reduced-risk reasoning.
All reasons are valid at Hisential. The consultation focuses on what you want to understand and decide, without judgement.
At Hisential Clinics, adult circumcision is performed using the Shang Ring (also written ShangRing) - a sterile, single-use circumcision device prequalified by the World Health Organization for adult male circumcision and used at scale in clinical programmes worldwide.
How it works: An inner ring is placed inside the foreskin against the glans, the foreskin is drawn over it, and an outer ring is clamped to compress the foreskin cleanly between the two rings. The excess foreskin is then removed. No hand-sewn sutures are required.
What happens to the rings: The outer ring is removed at the end of the procedure. The inner ring is left in place to detach naturally as the skin underneath heals - typically within 7-14 days. This is a deliberate choice. Letting the ring release on its own avoids any mechanical pulling on the healing edge and is associated with a cleaner cosmetic outcome than scheduled mechanical removal.
Why we use it: Compared with a conventional sutured circumcision, the Shang Ring approach typically means a shorter procedure, less bleeding, less post-operative pain, a more consistent cosmetic outcome, and no stitch line to manage. No hospital admission, no general anaesthesia.
Anaesthesia: Local anaesthetic only, injected at the base of the penis. You are awake throughout, feel pressure but no pain, and walk out the same day.
Duration: Typically 30-60 minutes in the procedure room, including preparation, sizing, the procedure itself, and dressing.
When this technique is not the right fit: A small number of patients with specific anatomy, advanced lichen sclerosus, certain bleeding disorders, or uncontrolled diabetes may be better served by a conventional sutured technique or onward referral. Your doctor will discuss this honestly during consultation.
A complete clinical episode at Hisential is structured around four clearly-defined stages, so you understand what to expect at each visit.
Stage 1 - Pre-consultation triage. Brief WhatsApp or phone history with your concierge to determine whether teleconsultation, an in-clinic visit, or a same-day workup is most appropriate.
Stage 2 - In-clinic assessment. Structured history, focused examination, and - where clinically indicated - investigations. Costs are confirmed before any chargeable test is performed; nothing is added without consent.
Stage 3 - Diagnosis, plan, and shared decision-making. Findings reviewed in plain language. Options framed in terms of expected benefit, realistic timelines, and side-effect profile. You may request a second appointment to consider options before scheduling.
Stage 4 - Follow-up and continuity. In-person review at 1-2 weeks post-procedure, teleconsultation thereafter as needed. Records retained securely and remain accessible to you on request.
What we will not do. Hisential does not sell unproven therapies, does not recommend tests without a clinical indication, and does not extend treatment beyond what the evidence supports. If a case falls outside our scope, we say so and refer appropriately.
Detailed written aftercare instructions are provided on the day of your procedure. The general principles:
- Wound care. Keep clean and dry. Gentle showering from day 1; avoid baths, pools, and sea until fully healed. Pat dry rather than rub.
- Dressings. A simple non-adherent dressing is usually applied. You'll be told when and how to remove or change it.
- Activity. Light walking from day 1 is encouraged; avoid heavy lifting, cycling, intense exercise, and prolonged standing for the first 1-2 weeks. Office work usually fine from day 3-4.
- Medication. Paracetamol regularly for the first 48-72 hours, with an NSAID (if not contraindicated) for additional comfort. A short course of oral antibiotic is occasionally prescribed depending on the case.
- Erections. Nocturnal erections in the first week can tug uncomfortably as the skin tightens; this settles as healing progresses.
- Sexual activity is deferred until 4-6 weeks post-procedure to allow complete healing.
- Shang Ring. The inner ring is left in place and detaches naturally as the skin heals, typically within 7-14 days; no removal visit required.
- Follow-up. In-person review at 1-2 weeks; teleconsultation thereafter as needed. WhatsApp the clinic with any questions between visits.
When to contact the clinic promptly: heavy or persistent bleeding, fever, increasing pain after day 3, spreading redness, pus-like discharge, or inability to urinate. These are uncommon but should be assessed quickly.
The pathway in depth
Every circumcision at Hisential begins with a dedicated consultation. The aim is a genuinely informed decision, not a sales conversation.
What it covers: your reasons for considering circumcision, focused medical and sexual history, a brief respectful genital examination, and a clear explanation of the technique we'd recommend and why.
Discussion of alternatives: where appropriate, conservative options for phimosis (topical steroid therapy, stretching) are presented honestly so you can weigh trade-offs.
Expectations set: realistic recovery timeline, what the first 72 hours feel like, when you can return to work, exercise, and sexual activity, and what aftercare looks like.
Decision point: many men take time to decide after consultation, and that is encouraged. There is no pressure to schedule on the day.
The procedure is performed in our private clinic procedure room within Hisential Clinics. You are not admitted to a hospital and there is no need to fast.
On arrival: you meet your personal health concierge, confirm consent in writing, and are walked through what will happen, step by step.
Sizing: your doctor measures and selects the appropriate Shang Ring size. Correct sizing is part of why this technique gives a consistent cosmetic outcome.
Anaesthesia: local anaesthetic is administered at the base of the penis. There is a brief sting, then the area is fully numb. You remain awake throughout.
Procedure: the inner ring is placed inside the foreskin, the foreskin is drawn over it, and the outer ring is clamped to compress the foreskin between the two rings. The excess foreskin is removed. The outer ring is taken off at the end of the procedure. The inner ring is left in place - it acts as both a haemostatic seal and a healing template - and will detach on its own as the underlying skin heals, typically within 7-14 days. The entire procedure usually takes 30-60 minutes.
After the procedure: a short observation period in a private space, a debrief with your concierge, written aftercare instructions, take-home medication, and discharge.
Getting home: you will not be incapacitated, but most patients prefer to arrange a Grab or have a family member drive. Driving immediately afterwards is not recommended.
The ring detaches on its own. We deliberately do not remove the inner Shang Ring at a scheduled visit. It is left in place to release naturally once the underlying skin has healed - typically within 7-14 days, sometimes a little later. This avoids any mechanical disturbance of the healing edge and is associated with the cleanest cosmetic outcome. Some patients barely notice when it detaches; others see it loosen visibly first. Both are normal. Your personal health concierge is on WhatsApp throughout if you have any questions, and we see you in person at your healing review around 1-2 weeks.
Recovery from adult circumcision is generally straightforward when the aftercare plan is followed. The first 24-48 hours are the most uncomfortable; from there, healing is steady.
First week: mild-to-moderate discomfort managed with simple analgesia (paracetamol regularly, NSAID if not contraindicated). Swelling and bruising are normal. Light walking is encouraged; heavy exercise, cycling, and prolonged standing are avoided.
Wound care: keep the area clean and dry. Gentle showering from day 1; pat dry rather than rub. No baths, swimming, or sea until fully healed.
Return to work: office-based work is typically possible from day 3-4. Physically demanding work may need 7-10 days off.
Erections: nocturnal erections in the first week can tug at the healing edge and feel uncomfortable. This settles quickly as healing progresses.
Sexual activity: paused for 4-6 weeks until the skin has fully healed.
Follow-up: in-person review at 1-2 weeks, teleconsultation thereafter as needed. WhatsApp access to your concierge between visits is included.
Circumcision is not always the right first step. For many men with mild-to-moderate phimosis, conservative options resolve the problem without surgery.
Topical steroid therapy: a 4-8 week course of moderate-potency corticosteroid cream, often combined with gentle stretching, resolves 70-90% of suitable cases. First-line for adult phimosis without lichen sclerosus.
Structured stretching: gentle, doctor-demonstrated daily stretching, alone or paired with topical therapy. Low cost, low risk; small daily gains over 8-12 weeks.
When circumcision is the right call: severe pathological phimosis, established lichen sclerosus, recurrent balanitis or posthitis, recurrent paraphimosis, or where conservative measures have been tried and have not delivered. It is also a reasonable elective choice on personal, hygiene, or religious grounds.
Second opinion: if you have been told elsewhere that circumcision is the only option and want to test that, a calm second-opinion consultation is welcome.
How Hisential approaches circumcision
We treat circumcision as a real decision, not a default. For men presenting with phimosis, non-surgical options are honestly offered first where they're likely to work. When circumcision is the right answer - severe phimosis, lichen sclerosus, recurrent infection, or a clear personal or religious preference - it's performed in a modern, discreet, clinical setting with a structured aftercare pathway, and end-to-end coordination by your personal health concierge.
Quick answers
Q:
How long is the actual procedure?
Typically 30-60 minutes in our private clinic procedure room, under local anaesthetic. You go home the same day.
Q:
Is it really painful?
The procedure itself isn't - local anaesthetic numbs the area fully. The first 24-48 hours afterwards involve mild-to-moderate discomfort managed with paracetamol or NSAIDs.
Q:
When can I go back to work?
Most men return to office work within 2-3 days. Physical work may need 7-10 days off. Full healing in 2-4 weeks.
Q:
When can I have sex again?
Sexual activity is paused for 4-6 weeks until the skin has fully healed.
Q:
Will it change sensitivity?
Most men report no significant long-term change. Some report subtle changes in either direction that typically settle within a few months.
Q:
Do I have to be circumcised?
Not necessarily. If you have phimosis, conservative options like topical steroid therapy and structured stretching may suit you better. We'll be honest about which path fits.
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers, written by our clinical team. Tap any question for its direct permalink, or reach out to your Personal Concierge for anything else.
Common medical indications include phimosis (a tight foreskin that limits retraction), recurrent balanitis or foreskin infections, lichen sclerosus, and pain or restriction during sex caused by the foreskin. Personal, hygiene, and religious reasons are also valid grounds for considering the procedure.
Hisential Clinics uses the Shang Ring - a WHO-prequalified, single-use circumcision device that performs the procedure without hand-sewn sutures. An inner and outer ring compress the foreskin between them, the excess is removed, and the outer ring comes off at the end of the procedure. The inner ring is left in place to detach naturally as the skin heals, usually within 7-14 days. Letting the ring release on its own avoids mechanical disruption of the healing edge and is associated with a cleaner cosmetic outcome than scheduled removal. Compared with conventional sutured circumcision, the technique also means a shorter procedure, less bleeding, and less post-operative discomfort.
The outer ring is removed at the end of the procedure in the clinic. The inner ring is intentionally left in place - it acts as a haemostatic seal and a healing template, and detaches on its own as the underlying skin heals, typically within 7-14 days. No mechanical removal visit is needed. Some patients barely notice when it detaches; others see it loosen visibly first. Both are normal.
Most men return to office work within 2-3 days. Physical work may need 7-10 days off. Full healing typically takes 2-4 weeks. Sexual activity is paused for 4-6 weeks. The inner Shang Ring detaches naturally during the healing phase, usually within 7-14 days.
Like any surgical procedure, adult circumcision carries small risks including bleeding, infection, and wound healing issues. The Shang Ring technique is associated with lower bleeding rates and a faster procedure than conventional sutured circumcision. Your doctor will discuss your individual risk profile during consultation.
No fasting is required. Eat a light meal beforehand. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring supportive briefs for after the procedure. Continue regular medications unless your doctor advises otherwise. Arrange a Grab or family member to drive you home.
Letting the inner ring release on its own avoids any mechanical pulling on the healing skin edge. The ring only detaches once the underlying tissue has healed enough to let it go, which is associated with a cleaner cosmetic outcome than removing it on a fixed schedule. This is a deliberate clinical choice, not a passive one.
Contact your personal health concierge promptly if you experience heavy bleeding, fever, increasing pain, the ring shifting in an unusual way, or signs of infection such as pus, foul odour, or spreading redness. If the ring has not detached after about three weeks, contact the clinic so we can review. WhatsApp access to the concierge is included between visits.
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Glossary
- Circumcision
- Surgical removal of the foreskin (prepuce). In adults, performed under local anaesthetic.
- Foreskin (prepuce)
- The layer of skin that covers the head of the penis. Removed during circumcision.
- Phimosis
- Inability to fully retract the foreskin over the glans. A common medical indication for adult circumcision.
- Lichen sclerosus
- A chronic inflammatory skin condition that scars the foreskin and is often best treated definitively with circumcision.
- Balanitis
- Inflammation of the glans, often recurrent in men with phimosis or poor hygiene access under the foreskin.
- Local anaesthetic
- Medication injected to numb a small area. Used for adult circumcision; you remain awake but feel no pain.
- Shang Ring (ShangRing)
- A WHO-prequalified, single-use adult circumcision device. An inner ring and outer ring compress the foreskin between them so the procedure can be done without hand-sewn sutures. The outer ring is removed at the end of the procedure; the inner ring is left in place to detach naturally as the underlying skin heals, typically within 7-14 days - no mechanical removal needed.
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Hisential Clinic Bangsar
Lot S122, 2nd Floor, Bangsar Shopping Centre,
285 Jalan Maarof, 59000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +60 3-8603 7220
WhatsApp: +60 12-841 3969
Hours: 10am-8pm daily
Parking: Bangsar Shopping Centre underground car park, validated for clinic visitors. Public transit: Damansara Heights LRT (10-min walk) or Bangsar LRT (taxi from station).
Related conditions and services
Phimosis
Most common medical indication for adult circumcision - conservative options discussed first.
STD testing
Confidential testing where recurrent balanitis or infection history warrants.
HPV & genital wart removal
Treatment for HPV-related lesions; often discussed alongside foreskin care.
Comprehensive health screening
Identifies contributors like diabetes that predispose to recurrent balanitis.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Azzim Emir, MBChB, Cert. Andrology (SMHS)
Last reviewed 1 May 2026 · Next review 1 November 2026


