Vasectomy is a safe, effective, and permanent method of male contraception. It is a minor surgical procedure in which the vas deferens (the tubes carrying sperm from the testicles) are cut or sealed to prevent sperm from mixing with semen. This ensures that ejaculation does not result in pregnancy.
With over 20 years of expertise in Andrology, Urology, and Robotic Surgery, Dr. Sachin Kathuria specializes in performing vasectomy procedures with precision and care. Practicing at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, he is highly trusted as the best urologist in Old Rajinder Nagar for male reproductive health and family planning.
● Permanent and highly effective birth control method
● No effect on sexual performance or hormone levels
● Simple outpatient procedure with quick recovery
● Eliminates the need for female partner contraception
● Cost-effective compared to long-term contraceptive methods
1. Conventional Vasectomy:
○ Small incisions made on the scrotum
○ Vas deferens cut and tied/sealed
2. No-Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV):
○ Minimally invasive, performed with a small puncture
○ Less pain, minimal bleeding, and faster recovery
1. Local anesthesia is administered.
2. Vas deferens are accessed through tiny cuts or punctures.
3. The tubes are cut, tied, or sealed using cautery.
4. Small stitches or natural healing closes the site.
The entire procedure usually takes 15–30 minutes.
● Mild discomfort or swelling for a few days
● Ice packs and pain relievers help reduce soreness
● Normal activities can be resumed within 2–3 days
● Strenuous exercise and sexual activity should be avoided for at least one week
● Sperm count may take up to 3 months to drop completely – follow-up semen analysis is essential
● 20+ years of expertise in Andrology and Male Sexual Health
● Skilled in No-Scalpel Vasectomy for faster, safer recovery
● Compassionate counseling for couples considering family planning
● World-class care at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
● Highly regarded as the best urologist in Old Rajinder Nagar for male contraception
Q1. Does vasectomy affect sexual performance?
No. Vasectomy does not affect erections, sexual drive, or pleasure. Only sperm is blocked, not semen.
Q2. Can vasectomy be reversed?
Yes, vasectomy reversal is possible in some cases, but it is a complex procedure and not always successful.
Q3. Is vasectomy immediately effective?
No. It takes about 2–3 months for sperm to clear from semen. A follow-up test confirms sterility.
Q4. Is vasectomy safe?
Yes, it is one of the safest and most reliable forms of permanent birth control with minimal risks.