No Scalpel Vasectomy
Vasectomy technology has changed in the past decade. There are procedures that make having a vasectomy easier than ever before. A no scalpel vasectomy is becoming popular among doctors and their patients interested in getting a vasectomy.
Advantage Of A No Scalpel Vasectomy
Men who choose to have a no scalpel vasectomy are happy to report that they have less discomfort than those who have had a traditional vasectomy. When you have a no scalpel vasectomy, you will not have an incision; therefore there will be no stitches.
This lessens the risk of infection, bleeding and other complications that might follow a standard vasectomy.
How Is A No Scalpel Vasectomy Different?
When you have a no scalpel vasectomy, the doctor finds the tubes he needs by feeling under your skin and holds them still with a clamp. Instead of having to make two incisions, he makes just one small puncture with an instrument specifically designed for that purpose. Using that same instrument, he gently stretches the opening so he can reach the tubes and then blocks them using the same methods that are used with a traditional vasectomy.
When you have a no scalpel vasectomy there is very little bleeding, therefore less bruising. You will heal quickly and have no scars involved because there are no stitches needed to close the incision. The small opening heals on its own quickly and leaves no trace.
Risks Associated With The No Scalpel Vasectomy
The most significant complications can include an infection or swelling around the incision, bleeding under the skin and sperm leaking from the vas into the tissue surrounding the area. These complications are rare, but if you notice anything unusual you should call your health care provider immediately.
Will A No Scalpel Vasectomy Be Effective
When you have a no scalpel vasectomy, the procedure takes a mere ten minutes to complete and you can be on your way.
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