Skip to main content

Take Control of Your Reproductive Health With a Vasectomy

Are you and your partner done having children? Or perhaps you are choosing to live a child-free life? Do you want to avoid an unintended pregnancy? If so, a vasectomy may be the answer. By undergoing a No-Scalpel Vasectomy, you can achieve permanent sterility without the discomfort associated with incisions or needles.

Here at Pacific Vasectomy Clinic, we offer men in Bellevue a safe, effective vasectomy experience by utilizing a no-scalpel technique with the highest standards of care. So, if you’re finally ready to forgo temporary methods of contraception and secure your stress-free future, contact us today.

Contact Us

What is a Vasectomy?

A No-Scalpel Vasectomy is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure performed in a clinic under local anesthesia that involves the cutting & blocking of the vas deferens, which are the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the urethra. This procedure results in long-term if not permanent, contraception and sterilization.

Benefits of a Vasectomy Procedure

Effective

No Scalpel Vasectomy is the most effective method of long-term contraception, with a success rate of > 99%.

Permanent

A method of permanent sterilization, ideal for individuals or couples who are certain they no longer wish to have children.

Cost-Effective

Over time, No Scalpel Vasectomy is more cost-effective than other methods of contraception as it eliminates recurrent expenses associated with oral contraceptive medications, condoms, and contraceptive devices.

Quick

No Scalpel Vasectomy is a quick 20-30-minute procedure with a short recovery time and a return to normal activity within a few days.

Easy

Eliminates the need for daily contraception methods such as oral contraceptive pills that carry the risk of hormonal side effects, condoms, and contraceptive devices.

Peace of Mind

The procedure can eliminate anxiety & stress related to unintended pregnancies while allowing couples to enjoy their sex lives.

Good Candidates for a Vasectomy

If any of the following apply to you, a vasectomy is definitely something worth considering.

  • You and your partner are done having children/or do not wish to have children.
  • You are a male who does not want children or unintended pregnancies.
  • You wish to stop using oral contraceptives, condoms, or other contraceptive devices.
  • Your partner does not wish to/is unable to undergo a tubal ligation surgery.
Contact Us

Our Technique: No Needle, No Scalpel Vasectomy in Bellevue

Traditional Vasectomy involves making two incisions, with a scalpel, in the skin of the scrotum. This requires more anesthesia (needle sticks) and also carries an increased risk of complications, including bleeding & infection. The No Scalpel Vasectomy technique uses a pressured device to administer local anesthesia without the use of needles. There are no incisions made, but rather, a small puncture in the scrotal skin is made, which heals on its own within a few days. No need for stitches!

No Scalpel

No Needle

Schedule Your Consultation at Pacific Vasectomy Clinic in Bellevue

Want to learn more about the vasectomy procedure and inquire if it is right for you and your unique situation? Schedule your pre-vasectomy consultation today at the Pacific Vasectomy clinic in Bellevue.

Schedule Your Vasectomy

Common Vasectomy Questions

Preparing For Your Vasectomy

Before your vasectomy, you’ll have a consultation with one of our board-certified physicians During the visit, they’ll learn more about your goals, educate you on the specifics of the procedure, and answer any questions you may have. They will also inform you of what medication to avoid and how to prepare for the procedure.

How Do I Choose the Right Vasectomy Doctor?

You’ll want to do your research and consider factors like location, credentials, experience, technique, and costs. To learn more about how to find & choose the right vasectomy doctor, visit here.

What to Expect From Your Vasectomy Procedure

To start, your physician will place a warm pack over your scrotum for optimal comfort. Then, they’ll go over the details of the procedure and ensure that you still want to proceed with the vasectomy. The Physician will identify and isolate the Vas Deferens tubes on each side and administer local anesthesia using a pressurized pneumatic device. Using a small dissecting instrument, a small puncture hole is made in the scrotal skin at the midline. Each vas deferens are gently pulled externally one at a time, cut, cauterized and sealed before being placed back into the scrotum. Once the procedure is complete, we’ll provide you with an ice pack and dressing. The entire procedure will take around 20-30 minutes, start to finish.

Recovering From a Vasectomy

Unlike tubal ligation, vasectomies come with virtually no downtime. After returning home from your procedure, we suggest you lay down, relax, wear your supportive undergarment, ice, and manage any pain with OTC Tylenol or Ibuprofen. If you have a sedentary office job, then you can return to work in 3 days. If you are in a physically demanding job, then you can return in 1 week. You may resume weight lifting, running, or any other form of exercise after one week. If you have any questions or concerns post-procedure, then do not hesitate to call us or reach out via the patient portal on our website.

Vasectomy Reversal

A Vasectomy Reversal is a surgical procedure to reconnect the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the urethra and were previously cut & blocked during a vasectomy. The success rate decreases with time and can range from 40 – 90%. Following a successful Vasectomy Reversal, it may take several months for sperm to return to the ejaculate in counts sufficient for conception. This procedure is performed after consultation with a Urologist. Keep in mind that not all insurances cover the cost of a vasectomy reversal.

How Much Does a Vasectomy Cost?

In general, a vasectomy will run you about $1,200. It’s your responsibility to check with your insurance provider to determine how much they may cover and how much you might have to pay out-of-pocket. To learn more about the cost of a vasectomy procedure, visit here.

Your Vasectomy Information Hub

Pacific Vasectomy Clinic

What Age Do You Have To Be To Get a Vasectomy?

When it comes to family planning, the decision to undergo a vasectomy is a significant…
Pacific Vasectomy Clinic

How Often Does a Vasectomy Fail?

Vasectomies have become a popular choice for permanent birth control among men, with over 500,000…
Pacific Vasectomy Clinic

Sex after Vasectomy: Everything You Need to Know

The decision to undergo a vasectomy is a significant one, often surrounded by many misconceptions.…
Pacific Vasectomy Clinic

Vasectomy vs. Tubal Ligation Comparison Guide

When it comes to long-term family planning after having kids, two options often come to…
View All Posts

Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers

We know that deciding whether or not to undergo a vasectomy is a big life choice. This is why we are here to offer you all the information you need to make an educated and informed decision.

Talk to an expert