ORANGE COUNTY | UROLOGY ASSOCIATES
Dr. Aaron Spitz
25200 La Paz Road, Suite 200
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
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Is Vasectomy Reversal Possible?

Many men - about 600,000 per year - have vasectomies performed, but later, about 30,000 of them decide to have Be-A-Dad once again through vasectomy reversal. The reasons for having second thoughts vary - usually, men who seek to Be-A-Dad again through reversal of a vasectomy have remarried to different partners; a few hope to replace a child they have lost. All of these men share the same concerns, however; once they discover that reversing vasectomy is not only possible, but actually fairly common, they wonder about such issues as the rate of vasectomy reversal success as well as vasectomy reversal recovery. In this day and age of ever-increasing medical costs as private insurers in America seek to maximize profits, many wonder about vasectomy reversal cost as well. While it is important to have realistic expectations about the procedure, vasectomy reversal is a highly effective way to Be-A-Dad once more.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Vasectomy Reversal?

Unlike women, who cease to produce eggs after around age 50, male fertility is lifelong. Therefore, any man who has undergone a vasectomy is a good candidate for vasectomy reversal. That said, there is a variable reversal rate; vasectomy patients who undergo reversal of a vasectomy may not all experience the same results.

In general, the shorter the amount of time that has passed since your vasectomy and the younger you are, the greater the chances you can once more Be-A-Dad. No medical procedure can guarantee a 100% chance of a successful outcome; however, the rate of vasectomy reversal success among male fertility patients is typically 75 to 95%, depending on numerous factors including those outlined above.

How Is Vasectomy Reversal Performed?

When you vasectomy was performed, the surgeon essentially cut the tube leading from your testicles into the urethra (known as the vas deferens) and tied off the ends, thus blocking the passage of seminal fluid.

Vasectomy reversal is a micro-surgical procedure in which the two ends of this passage are reattached. Although it is a relatively simple operation, it requires a vasectomy reversal doctor who has a great deal of training and experience in micro-surgical techniques. Because it is a highly specialized field, it can be a challenge to find a qualified vasectomy reversal doctor to help men Be-A-Dad again.

Where Do I Find Such a Doctor?

Be-A-Dad is an online resource that can assist you in finding the most qualified vasectomy reversal doctors in the United States today. Visit http://www.be-a-dad.com to learn more about vasectomy reversal and the doctors who perform this procedure.