Vasectomy
Vasectomy made simple, safe, and stress-free
When you're looking for a reliable, long-term form of male birth control, a vasectomy provides a simple and effective solution. This minimally invasive procedure blocks the vas deferens—the tubes that carry sperm—preventing sperm from mixing with semen during ejaculation. It does not affect sexual function, hormone levels, or the ability to have erections and orgasms. At Santa Fe Skin Vitality, vasectomies are performed with precision and care, often using a no-scalpel method to minimize discomfort and recovery time. The entire process is typically completed in under 30 minutes, and most patients return to their normal routines within a few days. Vasectomy is over 99% effective and is considered a permanent form of contraception, making it ideal for those who are sure they don’t want to father children in the future.


Confident protection without compromise
A vasectomy works by interrupting the pathway sperm takes from the testicles to the urethra. Using a gentle local anesthetic, the provider accesses the vas deferens through a tiny puncture, then cuts and seals each tube. This prevents sperm from mixing with semen, effectively eliminating the possibility of pregnancy. Sperm continues to be produced by the body, but it is harmlessly reabsorbed. Sexual performance and sensation remain unchanged—there’s no impact on testosterone, ejaculation, or libido. Santa Fe Skin Vitality focuses on comfort, using advanced techniques to ensure a smooth and low-stress experience. Follow-up testing ensures the procedure’s success, and once confirmed, no further contraceptive methods are needed.
No, it does not impact erections, libido, or orgasm. Everything remains the same except the ability to cause pregnancy.
While reversals exist, they are not guaranteed. It's best to consider this a permanent decision when choosing a vasectomy.
Recovery is usually quick—most men return to light activity within 2–3 days and full activity within a week.
No, your testosterone levels stay exactly the same. A vasectomy does not affect hormone production or masculinity.
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