Procedures

Vasectomy Surgery in Long Island, NY

A vasectomy is a form of birth control during which the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm, are cut. When the tube is cut, there is no way for sperm to be released from the penis. This procedure is considered a permanent form of birth control, but it is possible to have a reversal surgery should the patient change their mind in the future. 

Schedule a confidential consultation with Dr. Roger Khouri, our reconstructive urologist, and explore the benefits of vasectomy at Suffolk Men’s Health. Contact our urology clinic in Hauppauge and Bay Shore, NY today by calling (631) 273-1258.

Benefits of a Vasectomy

It is recommended that men only get a vasectomy when they are certain that they no longer wish to have children. It is the preferred choice for many couples because:

  • The use of male birth control (condoms) or female birth control (pills, IUDs, etc.) is no longer needed.
  • The procedure is almost 100 percent certain to prevent pregnancy.
  • It is much less expensive than female sterilization.

Vasectomy Procedure

In most cases, a vasectomy will be performed in the office and is considered an outpatient procedure. Full anesthesia is not required, only a local anesthetic is necessary. 

The surgeon will use a scalpel to create one small (½ inch) incision on the scrotum. The surgeon will remove a small section of the vas deferens. The tubes are tied and burned so that they are closed and can no longer transport sperm.

Recovery After the Procedure

Immediately following a vasectomy, there will be bruising and swelling, but those symptoms should subside after a few days. Apply ice packs every few hours to help control these symptoms. Wear tight-fitting underwear so that the scrotum is provided extra support. 

Get plenty of bed rest during the first week. At the very least, stay off your feet for two or three days. Avoid bathing for about 48 hours because this will allow the incisions to heal faster and prevent infection. 

Most patients can return to their normal lives after one week. 

Sex After a Vasectomy

Wait at least one week before having sexual intercourse. Keep in mind that you may not be sterile right away. Ejaculate may still contain sperm and may continue to for several months after the procedure. After 2-3 months, Dr. Khouri will check sperm levels to confirm that it reaches zero. 

The vasectomy will not affect your sex drive, erections, or orgasms. Occasionally, men feel a slight pressure in their testicles when aroused, but eventually, that feeling will go away. 

Schedule a Vasectomy Consultation in Long Island, NY

If you would like to talk to our highly trained urologist, Dr. Roger Khouri about a vasectomy, please give us a call at (631) 273-1258.