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NSV No-Scalpel Vasectomy
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To understand what happens during a no-scalpel vasectomy procedure, first review this diagram to see how the male anatomy normally functions.

The testicles produce sperm that travel through a pair of tubes called vas deferens. These are easily felt through the scrotal skin, like firm spaghetti sized tubes on either side of the penis. These tubes carry sperm from the testicles out through the penis.

The NSV procedure simply interrupts the flow of sperm by cutting the vas deferens and blocking their ends.

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Before making the decision to have your no-scalpel vasectomy, why not take a virtual run through of the preparations, procedure, and recovery to see what you can expect.

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