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Permanent birth control

No-Scalpel Vasectomy

The most reliable form of permanent birth control — a quick, same-day office procedure with minimal discomfort and downtime.

Quick answer

A vasectomy is a safe, highly effective form of permanent birth control. Dr. Lief performs the no-scalpel technique as a same-day, in-office procedure with minimal discomfort and a quick recovery — most men are back to normal activity within a few days. It's one of the simplest, most dependable procedures in urology.

ProcedureNo-scalpel vasectomy
SettingIn-office, same-day
AnesthesiaLocal
DowntimeMost men resume normal activity within a few days
EffectivenessAmong the most reliable forms of permanent birth control
ReversalReversal options discussed on request — confirm details with our office

Simple, safe, and effective

A vasectomy works by interrupting the small tubes (the vas deferens) that carry sperm. With the no-scalpel technique, Dr. Lief accesses them through a tiny opening rather than an incision — which means less discomfort, faster healing, and a very low risk of complications. The whole thing is done in the office, usually in well under an hour.

What to expect

  • Same-day, in-office procedure under local anesthesia.
  • Minimal downtime — most men rest for a couple of days and return to routine quickly.
  • Highly reliable — one of the most effective forms of permanent contraception.
  • A follow-up test later confirms the vasectomy is fully effective before you rely on it.

Thinking ahead

A vasectomy is meant to be permanent, so it's worth being confident in your decision. If circumstances change, reversal options can be discussed — please confirm specifics with our office. Dr. Lief will answer every question in a relaxed, no-pressure consultation.

· Information only — not a substitute for a medical consultation.

Frequently asked questions

Does a no-scalpel vasectomy hurt?

Most men report only mild discomfort. The no-scalpel approach uses a tiny opening with local anesthesia, which means less pain and faster healing than older methods.

How long is recovery?

Most men rest for a day or two and return to normal activity within a few days, avoiding heavy lifting and strenuous exercise for about a week.

Is a vasectomy effective immediately?

No — it takes time and ejaculations to clear remaining sperm. A follow-up semen test confirms when the vasectomy is fully effective and you can stop other birth control.

Can a vasectomy be reversed?

Vasectomy is intended to be permanent, but reversal options exist. Please confirm details with our office during your consultation.

Ready to schedule your vasectomy?

Book a quick, no-pressure consultation. Dr. Lief will walk you through the no-scalpel procedure and answer every question.