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  • 30 Years
  • 14/08/2025

Looking for a specialist in Delhi/Gurgaon who specifically performs penile frenuloplasty or frenectomy not just circumcision. Are there doctors who focus on this procedure, and how do I find the right expert for it?

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To find a specialist in Delhi/Gurgaon who focuses on penile frenuloplasty or frenectomy, you'll want to look for urologists or surgeons with experience in genital surgery. While many surgeons may perform circumcisions, not all specialize in these more specific procedures

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