Vasectomy is almost always done under local anesthesia. That means the area is numbed, but you are awake. It takes about 30 minutes and is done as an outpatient. This means you go home the same day.
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You will be asked to remove any jewelry or other objects that might get in the way during the procedure.
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You will remove your clothing and put on a hospital gown.
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You will be asked to empty your bladder.
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You will lie on your back on an exam table.
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Your scrotum may be shaved and cleaned with an antiseptic solution.
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The surgeon will inject a numbing medicine into your scrotal area. You will likely be awake for the procedure.
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The surgeon will make a small cut in your upper scrotal area to find the vas deferens.
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You may feel a tugging feeling as the surgeon pulls the vas deferens into the opening.
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Your vas deferens will be cut, and small clamps or ties may be used on both ends.
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The surgeon will then do the same procedure on the other side of your scrotum. In some cases, both vas deferens can be reached through the same cut.
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In many cases, the cuts are so small that stitches are not needed. In some cases, small stitches or skin glue may be used to close the cuts.