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Vasectomy at IMT: Your Comprehensive Guide
What is a Vasectomy?
Vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure that blocks sperm from reaching the semen ejaculated from the penis. Although semen still exists, it’s sperm-free. This procedure, chosen by over 500,000 U.S. men annually, is one of the most effective methods of birth control.
Procedure Overview:
- The procedure is explained fully, with any questions or concerns addressed ahead of time
- One small incision is made to reach the vas deferens
- The vas deferens is anesthetized, isolated, and a small portion is removed
- The cut ends are cauterized
- Steps are repeated on the other vas
- Skin incisions are closed with dissolvable stitches
Post-Vasectomy Expectations:
- Discomfort and mild pain are common but manageable with mild pain medication, severe pain may indicate an issue warranting a visit to our office.
- Swelling and pain can be eased with ice packs and supportive undergarments.
- Possible formation of a benign lump (granuloma) from sperm leakage which usually improves over time.
- Avoid strenuous activities after immediate return home from procedure.
- Most men fully heal in less than a week, often returning to work the next day.
- Resumption of sex within a week, but other birth control methods are required until a semen analysis confirms the vasectomy’s effectiveness.
Comfort Option
Although the vasectomy procedure is normally quite comfortable, some patients experience a heightened anxiety level related to concerns of discomfort. For these individuals, IMT offers the use of Nitroseal, or laughing gas. For a nominal additional fee, Nitroseal provides an alternative to alleviate any concerns.
Free Consultation
At IMT, we provide comprehensive care and clear instructions for post-vasectomy recovery. If you have any concerns or questions, don’t hesitate to contact us. Trust IMT for a safe and effective vasectomy experience.