Orlando No Scalpel No Needle Vasectomy
Some men and their significant other will consider to get an Orlando vasectomy when they feel that their family is complete and they do not want any more children. Vasectomy is a procedure that makes a man sterile, unable to father children. It is a very effective procedure and a popular type of contraception around the world. A vasectomy entails cutting the vasa deferentia, the small tubes that transport the sperm from the testicles to the prostate, where it gets stored. After a vasectomy, men are able to climax but their semen will not contain sperm. At Orlando Vasectomy the no-scalpel, no-needle vasectomy is the primary method used. As the name suggests, no scalpel is used, so no large incisions are made, rather just one very small puncture, and we do not use a needle to anesthesize the skin and underlying tissues.
A no-scalpel vasectomy is a simple and gentle outpatient procedure that numerous studies have shown to have many advantages over conventional vasectomies.
No-scalpel vasectomies:
- Are much faster than conventional vasectomies
- Have a quicker recovery time
- Result in much less discomfort
- Are much safer in regards to bleeding and infections
- Are significantly less painful
No-scalpel no-needle vasectomies are considered extremely effective with a failure rate lower than one percent. It is a primary form of permanent male contraception. In general the procedure takes no more than 15 to 20 minutes. While there may be some mild swelling and tenderness after the procedure, it tends to dissipate after just a few days. Afterwards, men will be able to go back to all their regular daily activities.
It is essential to remember that even an Orlando no-scalpel no-needle vasectomy will not make a man sterile right away because there is still stored sperm present in the prostate. Men, and their partner still need to use some form of birth control until the doctor gives the okay. In general we recommend a check after 30 ejaculations over 6 to 8 weeks. Men can return to the doctor to have their semen tested to ensure there is no more sperm, or they can purchase a sperm-check kit.
A frequently asked question is what happens to the man’s sperm after the Orlando vasectomy:
The body will actually absorb all unused sperm cells. The testicles will continue to create new sperm but they will not leave the man’s body, rather dissolve and get absorbed.
Another often heard concern is how an Orlando vasectomy will affect a man’s sex life. The truth is that a no-scalpel vasectomy will not affect a man’s sexual drive or the ability to achieve and maintain an erection. In fact, a number of men who had the Orlando no-scalpel vasectomy procedure done said it actually improved his sex life because neither he nor his partner had to worry about getting pregnant.
Just like any surgical procedure, there are some risks and complications with an Orlando vasectomy. Risks include infection, bruising, bleeding, fluid accumulation, usually mild pain and/or temporary swelling. with the pain can usually be treated with over-the-counter pain medication, and it usually dissipates in a few days. It is also important to remember that an Orlando vasectomy is a permanent endeavor. While there are some microsurgical operations that may reverse an Orlando vasectomy, there are no guarantees that fertility will be restored.
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