
A vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure that provides permanent birth control for men. In this procedure, a surgeon cuts or blocks the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm, to prevent sperm from mixing with semen. It is a safe, effective, and quick procedure that usually takes less than 30 minutes to complete. Most men recover within a few days and can return to their normal activities soon after.
At the CK Birla Hospitals, Jaipur, our experienced urologists offer advanced vasectomy surgery with personalised care and complete privacy. We help you understand your options so you can make an informed decision about your reproductive health.
A vasectomy, also known as male sterilisation, is a permanent method of contraception for men. It works by blocking or cutting the vas deferens, the two tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the urethra.
After a vasectomy procedure, your testicles continue to produce sperm. However, the sperm cannot travel into the semen and are naturally broken down and reabsorbed by the body.
A vasectomy does not affect:
It is important to know that a vasectomy does not provide immediate contraception. You must continue using another birth control method until a semen analysis confirms that no sperm are present in your semen. A vasectomy also does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

A vasectomy may be a suitable option for men who:
Although vasectomy reversal is possible, it is a more complex procedure and may not always be successful. For this reason, a vasectomy should be considered a permanent decision.
Before recommending vasectomy surgery, our experts will discuss your medical history, family planning goals, and any concerns you may have.
There are two main types of vasectomy operations.
A no-scalpel vasectomy is a minimally invasive technique. Instead of making cuts, the surgeon creates a tiny opening in the scrotum using a specialised instrument.
Benefits of a no-scalpel vasectomy include:
In a traditional vasectomy, the surgeon makes one or two small incisions in the scrotum to access the vas deferens. The tubes are cut, sealed, or tied before the incisions are closed with stitches. Both techniques are highly effective. Our urologist will recommend the most suitable option based on your medical condition and preferences.
Both no-scalpel and traditional vasectomy procedures are highly effective in preventing pregnancy, with success rates of over 99% once semen analysis confirms no sperm are present.
Both procedures are typically performed under local anaesthesia and usually take about 15–30 minutes. Patients may experience mild discomfort or swelling for a few days. Most men can return to normal light activities within a few days, but heavy physical activity should be avoided for a short period as advised by the doctor.
Understanding what happens during a vasectomy procedure can help ease anxiety.
Your doctor will review your medical history and explain the benefits and possible side effects of vasectomy. You may be advised to:
A vasectomy is usually performed as an outpatient procedure under local anaesthesia. The procedure typically involves the following steps:
The entire vasectomy procedure usually takes 15 to 30 minutes.
You can return home on the same day. Mild swelling, bruising, or discomfort is common and usually improves within a few days.
Most men recover quickly after a vasectomy. Here are some tips to support healing:
Many men can return to desk jobs within two to three days.
Sexual activity can usually resume after about one week or as advised by your doctor. However, it is essential to continue using another form of contraception until follow-up testing confirms the absence of sperm. Our expert will schedule a semen analysis around 8 to 12 weeks after the procedure.
Using advanced robotic technology in our urological procedures has enabled our surgeons to achieve greater precision and enhanced patient care. We have successfully treated more than 30+ urological conditions, including kidney stones, prostate disorders, bladder problems, and early-stage cancers.
Tiny incisions make surgery safer and easier for patients. Robotic technology ensures minimal blood loss and minimal pain, while recovery is faster, smoother, and more comfortable. Our team prides itself on delivering advanced, reliable, and patient-centred urology care every day.
At the CK Birla Hospitals, Jaipur, we understand that choosing permanent contraception is a significant decision. Our team provides expert medical care, clear guidance, and complete confidentiality throughout your treatment journey. Here's why patients trust us for vasectomy in Jaipur:
Experienced Urologists and Surgeons
Our team includes highly skilled urologists with extensive experience in performing vasectomy procedures. They carefully assess your medical history, discuss your family planning goals, and help you make an informed decision.
Advanced No-Scalpel Vasectomy Techniques
We offer minimally invasive and no-scalpel vasectomy procedures that are designed to reduce discomfort, minimise bleeding, and support faster recovery. Our specialists recommend the most suitable technique based on your individual needs.
Comprehensive Pre-Procedure Counselling
A vasectomy is a permanent form of birth control, so it is important to fully understand the procedure before making a decision. Our experts take the time to explain the benefits, possible risks, recovery process, and expected outcomes while addressing all your concerns.
Modern Surgical Facilities
Our hospital is equipped with advanced operation theatres and modern surgical technology to ensure safe and efficient care. We follow strict infection control protocols and international safety standards throughout the procedure.
Personalised Treatment Plans
Every patient has different health needs and family planning goals. We create personalised treatment plans tailored to your medical history, lifestyle, and preferences to ensure the best possible experience.
Dedicated Follow-Up and Recovery Support
Our care continues even after your vasectomy surgery. We provide detailed recovery guidance, schedule follow-up appointments, and arrange semen analysis testing to confirm the success of the procedure.
Privacy, Comfort, and Confidential Care
We prioritise your privacy at every stage of treatment. From consultation to recovery, our team ensures a respectful, comfortable, and confidential environment so you can discuss your concerns openly and confidently.
Yes, vasectomy is considered a permanent form of male contraception, though reversal is possible but not always successful.
Most men recover within a few days, with mild discomfort or swelling that improves in about a week.
No, vasectomy does not affect sexual performance, testosterone levels, libido, or ability to ejaculate.
Vasectomy is over 99% effective in preventing pregnancy once semen analysis confirms no sperm.
Yes, no-scalpel vasectomy is widely available in Jaipur at many hospitals, including urology departments of major centres.
Light activities can usually resume within 2–3 days, while heavy exercise should be avoided for about a week.
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