Vasectomy and Long-Term Health: What You Should Know

Considering a vasectomy may feel intimidating at first. It’s natural for many men to have questions before the procedure, especially regarding its potential impact on long-term health. However, vasectomies are safe, cost-effective, and extremely effective, making them one of the most popular forms of permanent birth control available. For most patients, the benefits of undergoing a vasectomy far outweigh any of its potential risks.
What Does a Vasectomy Entail?
Recent advancements in men’s health include the introduction of no-needle and no-scalpel vasectomies. In a no-needle vasectomy, the local anesthetic is administered using a “hypospray,” which quickly numbs the area without the discomfort of a needle injection.
The no-scalpel vasectomy is a minimally invasive procedure that eliminates the need for sutures or stitches. Prior to the surgery, the vas deferens on each side of the scrotum are located. A small opening is made to gently lift the vas deferens out, which are then cut, tied, and placed back into position. During this procedure, only one small incision is created, and a scalpel is not used to cut into the tissue. Instead, a tiny puncture is made, which is so small that no stitches or sutures are required. The typical operating time of a no-scalpel vasectomy is about 10 minutes.
What Are the Potential Complications of a Vasectomy?
A vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure. With the introduction of the no-needle, no-scalpel vasectomy, the procedure has become even less invasive, resulting in fewer complications and shorter recovery times. However, as with any medical procedure, there are risks to be aware of. Short-term side effects include bleeding, infection, and swelling. Many men fear that having a vasectomy could cause long-term damage. Chronic scrotal pain and prolonged inflammation are very rare, but it’s essential to discuss these risks with a knowledgeable physician.
How Do Vasectomies Impact Long-Term Health?
In most cases, vasectomies have minimal to no negative impact on long-term health. Research on the long-term side effects of vasectomies generally shows very little correlation between the procedure and health issues, including prostate cancer and cardiovascular diseases. If anything, vasectomies have a positive impact on long-term health. They are a highly effective method of permanent birth control. Many men report enjoying sex more since they no longer have to worry about pregnancy.
Learn More About Vasectomies
It’s natural to have anxiety surrounding the vasectomy procedure and its potential effects on long-term health. However, when you work with a reputable vasectomy surgeon, the risk of complications is extremely low. Dr. Martin Bastuba and the team at the San Diego Vasectomy Center have extensive experience in performing no-needle, no-scalpel vasectomies. For more information, contact us today to request an appointment at our conveniently located San Diego or La Jolla clinics.