Male Surgery

No‑Scalpel Vasectomy

A stitch-free, 20-minute vasectomy performed by board-certified urologists. The procedure is virtually painless, allows same-day discharge, and offers over 99% effective permanent contraception.

What is No‑Scalpel Vasectomy?

What is No‑Scalpel Vasectomy?

No-Scalpel Vasectomy is a quick, 20-minute outpatient procedure that provides men with a safe and permanent form of contraception. Performed by board-certified urologists using a tiny micro-puncture rather than stitches, it is virtually painless, requires no overnight stay, and allows for discreet same-day discharge.

Key Benefits

  • Over 99% effective as a permanent birth control solution

  • Return to desk work within 24 hours and full activity in one week

  • Stitch-free technique with minimal discomfort and faster recovery

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What are the options?

A No-Scalpel Vasectomy is a fast, 20-minute outpatient procedure offering men a safe and permanent contraception option. Carried out by board-certified urologists through a small micro-puncture instead of stitches, it is nearly painless, needs no hospital stay, and allows for discreet same-day discharge.

Standard No-Scalpel

A 15–20 minute procedure under local anaesthesia with minimal bruising and quick recovery.

Standard No-Scalpel

Sedation No-Scalpel

Includes IV sedation for a completely relaxed, anxiety-free experience, ideal for men who are needle-phobic.

Sedation No-Scalpel

What Our Patients Say

No‑Scalpel Vasectomy

Honestly easier than a dental cleaning. Zero stitches, back at work next morning.

Mark A., 38
No‑Scalpel Vasectomy

Choose the sedated option, remember nothing, healed in a week. I highly recommend it.

Pierre D., 41

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Frenulectomy

Laser release of the frenulum eliminates painful tearing and boosts mobility; most men resume sex in 3 weeks.

Vasectomy (No-Scalpel)

Tiny keyhole puncture; sperm ducts sealed with cautery, 99.9 % effective permanent birth control.

Peyronie's Correction

PRP injections as a non-pharmacological treatment option to address penile curvature, with treatment tailored according to the severity and angle of the deformity.

Wart Cauterization

High‑frequency electrocautery instantly destroys wart tissue; antiviral plan prevents recurrence.

Scrotox

Targeted onabotulinumtoxinA relaxes dartos muscle—improved aesthetics & reduced sweat chafing for 3–6 months.

Scrotoplasty

Excess skin excised and sculpted for a tighter profile; dissolvable sutures, 2‑week downtime.

Penile Lengthening

To increase penile length by 1–5 cm on average, boosting patient confidence and improving sexual satisfaction.

Male Surgey

  1. Preparation

  • Fast for 4 hours if undergoing sedation

  • Shave the scrotal base at home

  • Sign consent forms and receive antibiotics

20-Minute Procedure

  • Local anaesthetic ring block for comfort

  • 2–3 mm puncture made with a micro-clamp

  • Vas deferens sealed using cautery and fascial interposition

20-Minute Procedure

Recovery

  • Walk out after 30 minutes of observation

  • Apply an ice pack for 24 hours and use paracetamol if needed

  • Resume sexual activity after 7 days (continue condoms until the 12-week sperm test confirms sterility)

Recovery

15+ Years Surgical Expertise

Over 1,200 vasectomies performed by experienced urologists

Same-Day Discharge

Quick outpatient procedure with fast return to daily life

Private & Confidential

Men-only staff, clinic, and lounge for total discretion

Transparent Pricing

Clear package rates with no hidden hospital charges

Frequently asked questions

Does it hurt?

Most men rate discomfort around 2/10, usually just a light tugging sensation.

When can I have sex again?

Light intercourse is safe after one week, but condoms should be used until your 12-week sperm-clear test confirms sterility.

Is it reversible?

Microsurgical reversal is possible but expensive, so sperm banking is recommended if future fertility is uncertain.

Will it affect testosterone or erections?

No. Hormone levels, libido, and sexual performance remain unchanged.

Is there a failure rate?

Yes, but it is very rare. Less than 1 in 2,000 with our cautery and fascial interposition technique.

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