Tennessee Valley Urology Center

Tennessee Valley Urology Center P.C.

400 Berywood Trail NW Suite B, Cleveland, TN 37312

Call us: 423-472-3201  |  Call  Toll Free: 1-800-371-0831

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Contemplating a Vasectomy in Cleveland TN?

Everything You Need to Know About the No-Scalpel Vasectomy

Are you thinking about getting a vasectomy in Cleveland TN? Many men and couples considering their family planning or birth control options will decide upon a vasectomy as the right solution for them. A no-scalpel vasectomy is a quick and simple procedure that takes less than 30 minutes to perform. It’s a safe, effective, and permanent birth control method for men.

If you’re considering having a vasectomy but need more information, here are some common questions people have about this procedure.  Call us to better understand your specific options for your situation.

Call us at 423-472-3201 to book an appointment for your vasectomy in Cleveland TN.

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What is a Vasectomy in Cleveland TN?

A vasectomy is a form of birth control and family planning for men. This procedure does not affect your hormones or sexual function; it only makes it impossible for sperm to mix with your semen before leaving your body, therefore preventing pregnancy.

A ‘no-scalpel’ or keyhole vasectomy is an alternative to a traditional vasectomy, which uses a scalpel to make an incision.  The no-scalpel vasectomy is minimally invasive and allows the patient to make a faster recovery with a 99.9% success rate.

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How is a No-Scalpel Vasectomy Performed?

A no-scalpel vasectomy is performed by your urologist under a local anesthetic in the office, so you will be fully awake during the procedure. Your urologist will start by administering a local anesthetic to completely numb the scrotum. 

Your urologist will then find the ‘vas deferens’ or tubes that carry the sperm. After locating the vas deferens, one or two very small cuts will be made in your scrotum. The tubes are then cut and closed using cauterization (heat). 

When your procedure is done, you can go home right away. After the procedure, you will need to refrain from sexual intercourse and heavy lifting for several days. Your doctor will recommend using an ice pack and taking ibuprofen for pain.

Risks and Side Effects of Vasectomy Surgery

While a vasectomy is considered one of the safest and most effective ways for men to permanently prevent pregnancy, like all surgical procedures, there are some low risks with it. Many men feel fine after the procedure, but some can experience swelling or bruising that can last for up to 10 days.

During surgery, your doctor cuts and closes off your vas deferens, so over time, scar tissue may build up in the tubes. This can cause pain when you ejaculate. Less than 5% of men experience complications after having a vasectomy, including excessive pain, infection, swelling and bleeding. Most experience very few side effects.

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Aftercare and Vasectomy Recovery

The recovery period after a vasectomy in Cleveland TN procedure is relatively quick and usually takes between a few days to a week. Most men can return to work or other normal activities in less than a week but should avoid all strenuous activity for one week.

Because of swelling and pain, it’s common for men to experience discomfort in their scrotum during the recovery period. An ice pack placed over pants or underwear on the scrotum can help reduce swelling. Acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be used for pain relief.

With proper post-surgery care, your chances of experiencing complications are unlikely. However, if you begin to experience severe pain that doesn’t respond to over-the-counter medication, or if you develop a high fever at any point following your surgery, get in touch with your physician immediately. 

You will need to have a semen test done 3 months after your vasectomy. It is important to be aware that a vasectomy does not result in immediate sterility. Therefore, as there is still a possibility of pregnancy, you should use alternative contraceptive methods during the recovery period until the semen test shows that the sperm count is zero.