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Understanding Male Vasectomy: Risks, Recovery, and Costs Explained

Please provide more details about the questions regarding sterilization? Hello Dr. Liu, I would like to ask a few questions: 1. Are there any side effects of male sterilization? 2. How long does the procedure take? 3. Will it affect sexual performance (I have heard that sexual ab...


Dr. Liu Jianting Reply:
Male sterilization involves tying off the vas deferens on both sides; this is a minor surgical procedure for contraception, typically taking about 30 minutes (of course, you should consult a urologist for this). The incision is made in the scrotum and is quite small. The only sid...

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Understanding Male Vasectomy: Procedure, Duration, and Availability

Male sterilization Inquiry: How is a male vasectomy performed, how long does it take, and do general hospitals typically offer this procedure?


Dr. Liu Jianting Reply:
Male sterilization is a significant event for the family. Please consult a urologist at the hospital to discuss the entire process before making a final decision. Of course, the procedure should be performed by an experienced urologist.

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Understanding Male Sterilization: Urology Consultations and Insurance Coverage

Family planning If a man wants to undergo a vasectomy, he should consult a urologist. Important considerations include discussing the procedure, potential risks, and the permanence of the surgery. Additionally, it's essential to consider any future family planning. In Taiwan...


Dr. Liu Jianting Reply:
For male sterilization, please consult a urologist. Sterilization involves cutting and tying off the vas deferens, so it requires a firm decision not to have any more children; please think carefully. Of course, you can also discuss various considerations with your physician befo...

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