What occurs in a traditional vasectomy

A traditional vasectomy requires that a surgeon use a scalpel to make incisions in order to expose the vas deferens tubes from each testicle. After exposure, the vas deferentia are then cut/tied or sometimes cauterized. After this, the tubes are returned and the incisions are stitched closed. This version of a vasectomy is typically performed in a doctor’s office under a local anesthetic and takes around thirty minutes to complete. Recovery time is dependent on the individual, but usually takes a few days for swelling and discomfort to reduce and for the patient to feel relatively normal.


What occurs in a No Needle, No Scalpel Vasectomy

A no needle, no scalpel vasectomy differs from a traditional vasectomy in several ways. Firstly, while a traditional vasectomy requires that a local anesthetic be used via injection, a no needle approach delivers this same local anesthetic through a “hypospray” which provides the same effects as the traditional method, but without the need for an injection, which can be painful and a source of anxiety for some patients. Secondly, this approach to a vasectomy does not require an incision. Instead, a small clamp pokes through the skin and the procedure is performed via this opening. The no needle, no scalpel approach provides many benefits to vasectomy patients in that because it does not require an incision be made, patients face a recovery that has less complications (bruising, swelling, infection, etc.), less pain, and is faster.

Is the No Needle, No Scalpel vasectomy effective

The No Needle, No Scalpel approach is just as effective as a traditional vasectomy. At The San Diego Vasectomy Center, this approach is recommended to all patients.

How much faster is the recovery time after a No Needle, No Scalpel Vasectomy

The recovery time after this procedure can be up to 50% faster than a traditional vasectomy and is also performed in a shorter period of time – around 10 minutes usually as opposed to the 30 minutes it takes for a traditional vasectomy procedure. Most patients experience some discomfort, but this can be relieved through aspirin. In fact, post-procedure, most men have agreed that getting a tattoo is more painful the vasectomy itself and that as long as post-procedure directions are followed, they are able to return to their normal routines relatively quickly.

272014Feb

Questions Men Ask After A Vasectomy, Part II

Questions Men Ask After A Vasectomy, Part II

In part one of our blog posts on Questions Men Ask After A Vasectomy, we addressed the fact that there is some discomfort after the procedure, but it should be quite minimal for most men. We also discussed that post-procedure, most men are able to return to their normal daily routines relatively soon after the vasectomy and that…

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Questions Men Ask After A Vasectomy, Part I

Questions Men Ask After A Vasectomy, Part I

The idea of a vasectomy can seem daunting – on the one hand, a vasectomy is one of the most reliable, cost-effective forms of birth control available. On the other hand, a vasectomy can feel like kind of a drastic step to take. The good thing is – a vasectomy doesn’t have to be the huge, drastic…

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My experience with having my vasectomy done by Dr. Bastuba was very positive. The appointment was easy to schedule and I had no issues using my insurance. The procedure itself was quick, and the pain was minimal . I felt that Dr. Bastuba communicated very well with me to ensure that I was comfortable. And, by following the post-surgery directions, I think I was able to keep the pain to minimum as well as the recovery time. It was definitely worth the results.

From an SDVC Patient