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Vasectomy

What is a Vasectomy?

A vasectomy is a form of male contraception that involves cutting or sealing the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles. This prevents sperm from mixing with semen, making pregnancy impossible.

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When is a Vasectomy necessary?

Vasectomy is an excellent option for men who:

  • No longer wish to have children or have completed their family.

  • Want a highly effective, long-term birth control solution.

  • Prefer a procedure with minimal downtime and a quick recovery.

How is a Vasectomy performed?

Dr. Horovitz offers a minimally invasive, no-scalpel vasectomy, which includes:

  1. Local Anesthesia: Ensuring a painless experience.

  2. Small Incision or Puncture: A tiny opening is made, requiring no stitches.

  3. Sealing the Vas Deferens: The tubes carrying sperm are sealed or cut.

  4. Quick Recovery: Most patients resume normal activities within a few days.

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A vasectomy is a safe, quick, and permanent birth control option. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Horovitz today to discuss your options and take the next step in your family planning journey.