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VASECTOMY NY

NON-INVASIVE, NO SCALPEL, NO NEEDLE
Conveniently located in the heart of New York at 944 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10028,  (212) 879-0800. The Vasectomy Center, a Vasectomy Clinic by Harry Fisch MD specializes exclusively in non-invasive, no scalpel no needle Vasectomy. To provide the best results we use the most advanced techniques. This type of vasectomy is different from a conventional vasectomy, less invasive and much less painful.
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  While each person needs to make their own difficult decisions on whether or not to pursue a vasectomy, once that decision is made, it should be an easy decision to choose Dr. Fisch. I came across Dr. Fisch through my own research and subsequent discovery of his website. After reviewing his approach and helpful presentation of the procedure.... more  

Comparison of Vasectomy Techniques

Conventional technique vs. the Vasectomy Center's non-invasive, No Scalpel, No Needle Vasectomy.

Existing technique vs. The Vasectomy Center's non-invasive, no scalpel no needle Vasectomy:
 
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The traditional method of vasectomy involves inserting a needle into the scrotum to anesthetize the area around each vas deferens prior to surgery - a key reason why the procedure can be painful. With the new, no needle approach to vasectomy, the physician can anesthetize the surgical area with a jet anesthetic device, which delivers the numbing agent without use of a needle.
 
No-scalpel vasectomy. An improved vasectomy method, devised by a Chinese surgeon, has been widely used in China since 1974. This so-called nonsurgical or no-scalpel vasectomy was introduced into the United States in 1988, and many doctors are now using the technique here.

At the Vasectomy Center of New York (Vasectomy NY) we use a refinement of the no-scalpel method that doesn’t involve any needles at all. An instrument called a MadaJet delivers a stream of anesthetic so fine that it penetrates the skin and numbs a dime-sized patch of scrotal skin. Then the doctor feels for the vas under the skin of the scrotum and holds it in place with a small clamp. A special instrument is used to make a tiny puncture in the skin and stretch the opening so the vas can be cut and tied.

This approach produces very little bleeding, and no stitches are needed to close the punctures, which heal quickly by themselves. The newer method also produces less pain and fewer complications than conventional vasectomy.
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