Advanced Urology Associates Vasectomy FAQs
Our Board Certified Urologists strive to educate patients by helping to answer their questions about vasectomy and the no-scalpel vasectomy procedure.
Frequently Asked Questions about Vasectomy
Will the vasectomy affect my sex life?
No. The only after-effect is that you will no longer be able to impregnate your partner. It has absolutely no effect on your masculinity and does not cause impotence. Since your testicles are unaffected by the procedure, they will continue to produce the same levels of testosterone (the male sex hormone) as before. The vasectomy should have no effect on your sex drive, your ability to get an erection, the volume of ejaculate, your body composition, muscle mass, facial hair, voice, or other male characteristics. Many men proclaim that it actually improves their sex life because they don’t have to worry about pregnancy, or bother with other forms of birth control.
Do vasectomies prevent pregnancy?
Yes. Sperm that is produced in the man’s testicles travels through two tubes in the scrotum called the vas deferens, mixes with semen, and comes out of the penis. A vasectomy creates a block in the tubes so the sperm cannot reach the semen. Without sperm in the semen, it is impossible to impregnate a woman. Although technically vasectomies have a 98.8% success rate, it is considered to best form of birth control today.
When can I return to work, sports & exercise?
Will I be comfortable during the procedure?
How long does it take?
What happens to the sperm?
Will I be sterile right away?
When can I start having sex again?
Will sex be better after my vasectomy?
Do vasectomies protect against Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)?
Shouldn’t my partner just have her tubes tied (tubal ligation)?
Can a no-scalpel vasectomy be reversed?
Yes. But it can be costly and the success rates vary. If you are even considering the chance that you might reverse it, the best option is to wait and not do it right away. We advise our patients to consider this a permanent procedure. We can “reverse” the vasectomy, but the procedure involves a more elaborate surgery and success in restoring fertility is not always possible. Learn More.
Is no-scalpel vasectomy safe?
Yes. Vasectomy is considered a safe, minimally-invasive procedure, but as with any operation, problems could result. Although it is rare, any problems are usually treated quickly and easily. These may include the possibility of infection or swelling around the wound or inside the scrotum, bleeding beneath the skin causing bruising or inflammation and the development of a small lump due to a sperm leak from the vas.
Still Have Questions About Vasectomy?
We are happy to schedule an appointment and take the time to discretely answer all the questions and concerns you may have. If you any have questions about getting a no scalpel vasectomy, contact our adult urology experts at Advanced Urology Associates at 815.409.4930 or request an appointment.

