Safe and Effective Vasectomy
Greatly reduce complications and speed up recovery with the no-scalpel technique
The process takes less than an hour with minimum to no bleeding, swelling, and complications.
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No-Scalpel Vasectomy
In the no-scalpel vasectomy, a surgical clamp is used to hold the vas deferens while a very small puncture incision is made so that the vas deferens is lifted out, cut, sutured or cauterized, and put back in place.
30 minutes – The entire process is very short. Our staff physicians are all Board Certified Urologists and that have great vasectomy and vasectomy reversal experience.
Vasectomy Reversal
Vasectomy reversal or “Vasovasostomy” is a surgical technique to reconnect the once cut ends of the vas deferens and to open up the vas channel.
The sooner the better – In general, men who are less than 10 years out from their vasectomy have a better chance of success.
The chance of pregnancy after a successful vasectomy reversal depends on the length of time since the vasectomy.
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Keep yourself alert and up to speed with vasectomy & vasectomy reversal news and blog articles.
Vasectomy & Vasectomy Reversal Blog Articles
Getting Pregnant After a Vasovasostomy Procedure
After the reversal of a vasectomy, it is possible to get pregnant at the advice of a health professional. Find out more about this here.
What to Expect From Sex After a Vasectomy Procedure
Sexual activity after a vasectomy is a sensitive issue that should be handled with caution as per the doctor’s advice. Find out more here.
Everything You Need to Know About Post-Vasectomy Semen Testing
After getting a vasectomy, your sperm may still have a chance of making it outside the testes. Semen analysis is designed to help you know when it is safe. Read more on this here.
What Are the Different Types of Vasectomy Procedures?
There are different vasectomy procedure types today through which a patient may benefit. Read more about them here.
No Scalpel Vasectomy Explained: What You Can Expect
No scalpel vasectomy is an alternative to traditional vasectomy, here is all you need to know about it.
Getting Pregnant After a Vasovasostomy: All You Need to Know
Are you considering having a vasectomy reversal? Here’s how a vasovasostomy works and your chances of getting your partner pregnant.
The vasectomy procedure takes less than one hour to complete.
Book your appointment and see one of our vasectomy specialists today!