Vasectomy Surgery Hospital in Kukatpally, Hyderabad

Vasectomy is minor surgery to block sperm from reaching the semen that is ejaculated from the penis. Semen still exists, but it has no sperm in it. Vasectomy is a surgical procedure for male sterilization or permanent contraception. During the Advanced Vasectomy Services procedure, the male vas deferens are cut and tied or sealed so as to prevent sperm from entering into the urethra and thereby prevent fertilization of a female through sexual intercourse.

Advantages of No Scalpel Vasectomy

  • Complete day care surgery
  • No cut,no incision,no suture
  • Done in local anesthesia
  • No pain, fast healing
  • Post surgery precautions

Non Scalpel Vasectomy Procedure

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Benefits of Vasectomy

  • a vasectomy is more than 99% effective at preventing pregnancy.
  • long-term effects on your health are rare.
  • it doesn't affect your hormone levels, sex drive or interfere with sex.
  • it may be chosen as a simpler and safer alternative to female sterilisation.

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FAQ's

Does it require surgery on the testicles?

The procedure is done to the vas deferens, a small tube located in the scrotum which transports sperm away from the testicle. During a vasectomy, a urologist divides the tubing so that sperm never leave the testicles.

Will a vasectomy cause my body to change – my voice, demeanor, or sex drive?

Absolutely not. A vasectomy does not change testosterone production from the testicle at all nor does it impact sexual function in any way. In fact, neither a patient who has had a vasectomy nor their partner is able to tell it has been done.

How will I know the vasectomy is successful and I can’t have any more kids?

After the procedure, it can take a few months to “clean out the pipes” so patients need to continue to use other forms of birth control until they’ve had a semen analysis that proves there are no longer any sperm.

Can a vasectomy lead me to get testicular cancer?

Large population studies have shown that there are no increased risks for prostate cancer, testicular cancer, or any other health effects from having a vasectomy.

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