
Our doctors perform vasectomies under local anesthetic using the no-scalpel technique, which typically takes less than 15 minutes. This minimally invasive approach ensures a quicker recovery, allowing you to return to your usual activities—often within just 7 days.

No-scalpel vasectomy with Vasectomy Doctors International boasts a success rate of over 99%, offering a highly reliable solution for permanent contraception.

Choosing Vasectomy Doctors International is a significantly more affordable option compared to undergoing a vasectomy with a urologist in a hospital. Many of our doctors also accept insurance, meaning that in some cases, out-of-pocket costs may be minimal.
Why Choose Vasectomy Doctors International?
✅ Experienced Specialists: All of our doctors are highly skilled urologists or vasectomy specialists
✅ Focused Expertise: Our doctors dedicate a significant portion of their practice to vasectomy procedures
✅ Gentle Technique: We use advanced, minimally invasive methods for faster recovery and minimal downtime
✅ Affordable Pricing: We offer cost-effective services without compromising quality.
✅ 24/7 After-Care Support: Comprehensive care is available to address any concerns after your procedure.
✅ Innovative Techniques: Our doctors use no-scalpel and open-ended techniques, with many also employing the "no-needle" approach.
✅ Convenient Locations: With clinics across the United States, finding a nearby location is easy.
✅ Same-Day Service: Enjoy the convenience of same-day consultation and procedure.
✅ Seamless Booking: Book your appointment effortlessly online.

How it Works
The operation takes approximately 15 minutes and includes the following steps:
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Local Anesthetic: A local anesthetic is administered to the area using either a fine needle or a no-needle device.
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Tiny Incision: A small opening is made in the scrotum using the no-scalpel technique, minimizing discomfort and promoting faster healing.
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Dividing the Vas Deferens: The vas deferens is carefully divided, leaving the testicular end of the tube open to reduce the risk of congestion, pain, or post-vasectomy syndrome.
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Tissue Barrier: A small layer of tissue is placed between the two ends of the vas to prevent them from rejoining.
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Repeat on the Other Side: The same procedure is performed on the other vas deferens through the same incision.
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Skin Closure: The skin is closed without stitches and protective dressing is applied to safeguard the area and support proper healing.