Does sterilization hurt? Male sterilization is better than you think. “Doctor Beer” will explain.

The house is full of children and the city is full of grandchildren, but too many is too much. If anyone wants to get sterilized, come this way Male Sterilization. Many people still misunderstand. Today, “Dr. Beer” will clear up the topic of male sterilization. Does sterilization hurt? Let’s find out.

There has been a lot of research on male sterilization methods, whether searching on Google or Pantip, with some sources being correct and others not. You don’t need to look anywhere else. Today, “Dr. Beer” will present the correct method of male sterilization.

Contents of this article

  1. What is male sterilization?
  2. Sterilization: A permanent contraception method
  3. Male sterilization techniques by Dr. Beer
  4. Common misconceptions about male sterilization
  5. Disadvantages of male sterilization
  6. Summary

What is male sterilization?

Male sterilization is actually a surgery performed in the scrotal area to cut the vas deferens and tie off the separated ends. The vas deferens is the sperm duct. The testicles produce sperm, which then travel through the testicles and the sperm duct.

This is the location where the sterilization surgery is performed. The sperm duct runs into the prostate gland to produce seminal fluid and then connects to the urethra, which is the same duct used for urination.

Sterilization: A permanent contraception method

Currently, there are many surgical techniques for male sterilization. Many people still share outdated information, leading to misunderstandings about male sterilization, such as the question: Does sterilization hurt? Nowadays, nerve block techniques or vas deferens sensation blocks are used, making the procedure painless, even during anesthesia injection or handling of the vas deferens.

Old techniques caused problems and discomfort because the vas deferens can move within the scrotum. Handling the vas deferens before anesthesia caused pain. Many said it felt like being kicked in the groin by a soccer ball. Now, nerve block techniques have advantages as follows:

1. The new sterilization technique results in a very small wound, almost unnoticeable.
2. No pain is felt.
3. Cutting and separating the vas deferens can achieve the highest success rate for male sterilization.

Male sterilization techniques by Dr. Beer

Dr. Beer performs male sterilization in about 20-30 minutes and guarantees it is painless. After sterilization, can contraception be effective immediately? It is important to understand that sperm may still remain in the vas deferens. Data shows that ejaculation can still occur up to 20 times, with sperm remaining for up to 3 months. Therefore, contraception is recommended during this 3-month period, and testing should be done to confirm that no sperm remain in the semen.

Common misconceptions about male sterilization

Many people still have doubts and misunderstandings about sterilization, often receiving outdated or incorrect information. These common questions about male sterilization will be clarified by Dr. Beer.

– Does sterilization affect sexual performance? Actually, sterilization does not affect sexual performance. It is unrelated. Sexual performance remains the same and does not worsen.

– Does sterilization reduce semen volume? It is important to understand that sperm volume from the testicles is less than 5% of the total semen volume. So, does sterilization reduce semen volume? The answer is no. It is hardly noticeable if semen volume changes. Sterilization does not affect semen volume.

Therefore, male sterilization is the most effective contraception method with modern equipment. If you find a doctor who is not experienced or uses outdated methods, it will still hurt. Want to feel like a soccer ball hit your groin? The answer is no.

If you are looking for a good place for male sterilization, we recommend Dr. Suebpong Angchoun, or Dr. Beer, who provides the knowledge in this article. You can contact @eternityclinic2. There are branches nationwide now, easy to travel to. We assure you, it’s painless, no pain, quick recovery, and very small wounds. The doctor’s hands are very gentle.

Disadvantages of male sterilization

Everything has pros and cons. The disadvantage of male sterilization is that after surgery, sexual intercourse cannot resume immediately because sperm testing is required, as mentioned by Dr. Beer, for about 3 months. Some patients experience side effects after surgery.

However, these are very rare and may include infection at the surgical site. Also, remember that male sterilization does not protect against sexually transmitted infections. If you go out, you should still use condoms.

Summary

Male sterilization nowadays is not as painful as you think and leaves a very small, almost invisible scar. This is different from past male sterilization surgeries that were painful and felt like being kicked in the groin by a soccer ball. Who would dare to do it, right? Now we truly understand what male sterilization is.

If you want painless male sterilization with a tiny scar, contact “Dr. Beer.” With over 10 years of experience, besides male sterilization, if you want a permanent, longer, bigger, and more powerful penis, Dr. Beer can do that too. You can say he is an expert in all things penis-related.

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