No scalpel vasectomy
Vasectomy is a sterilzation procedure in males-where the tubes that tranport sperms to the outside from the testicles are interrupted by surgical means.
No-scalpel technique differs from the conventional technique in that the conventional technique requires one incision on each side of the scrotum-the no-scalpel vasectomy technique lends itself to a single opening via a puncture, then delivering the tubes to the outside to be interrupted, one at a time through the same opening-thereby reducing but not eliminating the risk of infection and bleeding, minimizing discomfort and aiding in a quicker recovery.
In office procedure provides greater privacy, lower cost and greater flexibility with respect to scheduling.
Hundreds of men have been treated successfully at this clinic.