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A vasectomy is an ideal solution for worry-free family planning. It relieves you from fearing accidental pregnancies.
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What does vasectomy do?
Vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure that does not require general anesthesia. It is performed to provide permanent birth control for men and involves cutting, tying, or sealing the tubes that carry sperm from your testicles, known as the vas deferens. This procedure prevents sperm from mixing with semen during ejaculation, ensuring that the woman does not conceive.
Several benefits include:
Traditional Vasectomy
This procedure involves making one or two small cuts in the scrotum to access the vas deferens. The tubes are cut, tied, or sealed. It may require stitches, and recovery time varies.
No-Scalpel Vasectomy
This technique uses a special tool to make a tiny hole in the scrotum, avoiding cuts. The vas deferens is accessed and sealed through this hole, resulting in less bleeding, less pain, and a quicker recovery.
Consultation
Your surgeon will describe the process itself, as well as its advantages and potential side effects. Feel free to ask anything if you want more clarity on any point.
Preparation
Per your doctor’s instruction before surgery, you may need to shave and prep the area before the surgery and prepare for the aftercare instructions.
Surgery
Most surgeries take 15 to 30 minutes and are performed under local anaesthetic. The surgeon makes small incisions or uses a no-scalpel method to close off your sperm-carrying tubes.
Recovery
You may experience some bruising and swelling, but this should improve over the next few days. Give it a week of rest and no heavy activity to heal properly.
Vasectomy process.
How does a vasectomy work?
During a vasectomy, the following steps are performed:
Techniques for reversing vasectomy.
Is the vasectomy procedure reversible?
A vasectomy reversal is a surgical procedure that reconnects the vas deferens tubes, allowing sperm to be part of the semen flow again. The two primary techniques of vasectomy reversal are vasovasostomy and vasoepididymostomy. Success rates for these procedures vary, ranging from 60% to over 95%. Factors influencing success include how long it has been since the vasectomy, the amount of scar tissue present, hormone levels prior to reversal surgery, and any existing fertility issues.
Duration of the treatment.
How long does the procedure take?
The procedure generally takes about 15 to 30 minutes, and many patients are able to go home the same day.
Managing pain and minor discomfort.
How painful is a vasectomy surgery?
You may feel pain when receiving the numbing shot, but minimal discomfort is expected during the handling of the vas deferens.
Improve your sex life.
Will a vasectomy procedure affect my sex drive?
No, in fact, a vasectomy can enhance your sex life by eliminating the worry of unwanted pregnancy.
For the price of our vasectomy procedure, Harley Street Skin Clinic is well worth it. You will be in incredibly safe hands as one of the top surgeons in London treats you. They have the most up-to-date equipment available, guaranteeing a safe and accurate procedure. You will feel comfortable and well looked after during the whole experience by our friendly staff, who provide great care.
Discover the benefits of our pregnancy prevention procedures at Harley Street Skin Clinic
Patients who undergo pregnancy prevention procedures often express relief and satisfaction with their decision. These procedures provide a sense of security and enhance intimacy by eliminating the stress of unexpected pregnancies.
With quick recovery times and positive outcomes, many patients find that their relationships are strengthened.
James Johnson shares his experience: "I feel a sense of relief that I will no longer have pregnancy scares. It is a great decision for us."
Daniel Lee reflects: "Surgery lasted for just 20 minutes, and I was back home on the same day. Recovery was quick!"
Michael Smith comments: "We have both noticed that our sex life has a more laid-back feel, without the tension of avoiding pregnancy. It has brought us closer!"
Prepare
Before Treatment
What do you need to know before the surgery?
What to expect at your first vasectomy consultation:
Recovery
After Treatment
What is the recommended post-surgery care?
Prevent
After Treatment
How do I know if the vasectomy is successful?
Advantages
Permanent birth control
Simple procedure
Improved sexual freedom
Days 1-2
After the numbness wears off, your scrotum will be tender and sore with a little bruising and swelling.
Get as much rest to help with recovery.
In two days, remove the bandage and stop wearing tight underwear.
You can shower or bathe after 2 days.
In 1 to 2 days, most routine activities can be started again.
Most people are able to go back to work within 2 days if your job is not physically demanding.
Wear supportive underwear.
Use cold packs.
You can take over-the-counter painkillers.
No heavy lifting or exercise.
Week 1
You may still experience some mild soreness, discomfort, and sensitivity for several days.
Much of this should improve within 7 days.
Your surgical area would have mostly recovered by the end of the week.
After this time, you will likely not require any dressing or bandages.
Standard activities can be resumed within the first week.
Swimming is allowed as long as there is no bleeding and it is sealed with gauze.
Do not engage in strenuous exercise or heavy activities for one week.
Weeks 6-12
A sperm analysis will then be performed 6 to 12 weeks later during a follow-up visit with your doctor.
Unprotected sex is allowed once sperm is not present in the semen.
Physical
No lasting side effects
Quick recovery
Vasectomy does not change anything with your hormones or sex drive.
The majority of men can be back to normal activity in a few days up to one week.
Decrease in sperm-related infections.
It does not alter your testosterone level.
Psychological Well-being
Peace of mind
Better intimacy
Do not have to deal with unexpected pregnancies.
Decreases anxiety within relationships.
More enjoyable intimate activities without using contraceptives.
Permanent contraception.
Health Benefits
No hormonal changes
Lower risk of cancer
Reduce the risk of prostate cancer.
Decrease in the risk of testicular cancer.
Remove fear of pregnancy and you can enjoy it properly.
This ensures that your hormone levels stay the same and keeps them balanced.
Who is the ideal candidate?
The ideal vasectomy candidates include couples who are certain they don't want any more children, or single men who are sure of their childfree status. A vasectomy is considered a permanent form of birth control. Though it is reversible, it should be thought of as a permanent solution.
Can a risk be prevented?
Vasectomy is generally safe, and most people have no problems following the procedure. However, every procedure carries some risks, such as:
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