No-Scalpel vasectomy — safe, quick, permanent
A 15–20 minute procedure with no scalpel, no stitches, and a two-day recovery. Zero impact on erections, hormones, or sensation.
Benefits
- No impact on erectile function
- No impact on hormones or sensation
- Most reliable permanent birth control available
- Quick recovery — back to work in 2 days
Ideal candidates
- Couples who feel their family is complete
- Men who have decided against future children
- Couples where female sterilization isn't viable
- Men seeking a safe, permanent contraception option
Treatment process
Consultation
Confirm your decision, discuss permanence, and review overall health.
Prep
Shave, clean, and administer local anaesthetic. No fasting required.
The procedure
A tiny opening is made with the No-Scalpel tool; vas deferens is sealed. No stitches.
Follow-up
Semen analysis at 12 weeks confirms azoospermia — then you can stop other contraception.
Vasectomy — safe, permanent, reliable
Vasectomy is a permanent contraception method with over 99% effectiveness. It’s safer, less painful, and has far shorter recovery than female sterilization.
What is a No-Scalpel Vasectomy?
A modern technique that uses a specialised tool to make a tiny 2–3 mm opening (no scalpel required), then seals the vas deferens. No stitches, minimal bleeding, quick healing.
What does NOT change
- Erections and sexual sensation
- Ejaculate volume (sperm make up only about 2% of semen)
- Testosterone levels
- Ability to reach orgasm
Preparation
- Be confident in your decision — treat it as permanent
- Plan to wear supportive underwear (jockstrap) for 1 week after
- Avoid strenuous activity for 1 week
Medical disclaimer: This article is general medical information and is not a diagnosis or treatment plan. Please consult a qualified physician to evaluate your specific case.
Frequently asked questions
Will a vasectomy affect my sex life?
No. Erections, ejaculation, sensation, and hormones all remain unchanged. The only difference is that semen no longer contains sperm.
Is it reversible?
Reversal (vasovasostomy) is possible but not guaranteed. Treat the decision as permanent when you choose it.
When can I resume sex?
After 1 week, but continue other contraception for 12 weeks until a semen test confirms no sperm remain.
How much does it cost?
8,500 THB including the post-op semen test. Some insurance plans cover the procedure — ask us and we'll help you check.
Ready to book an appointment?
Message us on LINE or call — our team will help you schedule a free, private consultation with a specialist.