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No Scalpel Vasectomy

No Scalpel Vasectomy

No scalpel vasectomy is a minimally invasive permanent male contraception procedure in which the vas deferens is accessed through a tiny puncture opening rather than a conventional scalpel incision.

At Urocare Urology Superspeciality Clinic, Dr. Srikanth provides focused counseling and treatment for no scalpel vasectomy with careful patient selection. The goal is to make the decision clear, perform the procedure safely as a day-care treatment, and guide recovery with proper follow-up.

When No Scalpel Vasectomy May Be Considered

  • It may be considered by men who are certain that their family is complete and want a reliable permanent contraception option.
  • The procedure is best suited to patients who understand that vasectomy is intended to be permanent and should not be chosen casually.
  • Couples may prefer this option when long-term contraception is needed and they want to avoid repeated temporary birth control methods.
  • Counseling is important so the patient understands recovery, sexual activity precautions, and the need for follow-up semen testing before stopping other contraception.
  • The aim is to offer a minimally invasive vasectomy technique with small skin opening, faster recovery, and structured follow-up.

Treatment planning is guided by family completion goals, medical history, examination findings, expectations about permanence, and whether no scalpel vasectomy is the most suitable contraceptive choice.

Evaluation and Treatment for No Scalpel Vasectomy

  • Evaluation focuses on counseling, completed family status, past scrotal or groin surgery, examination findings, and whether the patient is fully comfortable with permanent contraception.
  • When appropriate, no scalpel vasectomy can be planned as a day-care procedure under local anesthesia through a tiny puncture opening.
  • The no scalpel technique is designed to reduce tissue trauma, bruising, and wound-related discomfort when compared with a larger skin incision.
  • Recovery planning includes scrotal support, activity restriction for a short period, pain control, and advice on when to resume work and sexual activity.
  • Vasectomy does not work immediately, so follow-up semen analysis is needed before the procedure can be considered effective.

Why Choose Dr. Srikanth for No Scalpel Vasectomy?

  • Clear counseling so the decision for permanent contraception is informed and appropriate.
  • Focus on minimally invasive day-care treatment with practical recovery guidance.
  • Attention to safety, comfort, and wound care after the procedure.
  • Follow-up support for healing review and semen testing advice before stopping alternative contraception.

Get in Touch

If you would like a consultation for No Scalpel Vasectomy, a specialist review can help confirm suitability, answer questions about permanence, and plan the procedure safely.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

No scalpel vasectomy is a male sterilization procedure in which the vas deferens is reached through a tiny puncture opening rather than a conventional cut.

It is generally suitable for men who are certain that they do not want future biological children and want a permanent contraception option after proper counseling.

Vasectomy is intended to be permanent. Reversal may not always be possible or successful, so the decision should be made only after careful thought and counseling.

The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia as a day-care treatment. Mild soreness or swelling can occur for a short time, but most patients recover quickly with proper advice.

It does not become effective immediately. Another method of contraception must be used until follow-up semen testing confirms that sperm are no longer present.