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Event price₩0 Blue Urology Clinic YeongdeungpoSeoul Q&A 2Views 85,818
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Pangyo) Vasectomy surgery EVENT
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Hanam Misa) Vasectomy surgery EVENT!
Discount rate13% Event price₩250,000Regular price₩290,000 Blue Urology Clinic Hanam Misa BranchGyeonggi Q&A 10Views 47,093
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View moreBlue Urology Clinic Yeongdeungpo
Visit verification complete #Yeongdeungpo) Filler expansion surgery EVENT I had a vasectomy yesterday. I was really nervous going in, but the doctor was kind and made the procedure painless, so I finished comfortably. For those retired from physical jobs, take courage! Haha
23.10.06 Blue Urology Clinic Hanam Misa Branch
Visit verification complete #Hanam Misa) Vasectomy surgery EVENT! I had surgery and it was great to see that they used sterilized disposable supplies. I appreciated the thorough explanations and I'm very happy with how the surgery turned out.
23.05.16 Blue Urology Clinic Yeongdeungpo
Visit verification complete #Yeongdeungpo) Filler expansion surgery EVENT Vasectomy Review. First of all, the surgery is a bit nerve-wracking, but the consultation room provided detailed information about the procedure, and the doctor was incredibly kind. They even made jokes to put me at ease and responded brightly, which increased my trust significantly. Once in the operating room, the nurse gently performed hair removal. Although it's a sensitive procedure, they did it slowly and painlessly, which was a second point of satisfaction. After disinfection, they administered anesthesia two or three times before starting. The most painful part of the surgery was the anesthesia itself, which felt like the discomfort from dental procedures. It was psychologically daunting, but as a man, it was tolerable. Then they pulled the vas deferens, causing a pulling sensation in my lower abdomen, and a burning hair smell was present as one side finished, followed by a repeat on the other side. When I mentioned slight pain during the procedure, they provided additional anesthesia. That's how I became neutered, and it was psychologically unpleasant, which is a trap. As the anesthesia wore off, I felt a pulling sensation in my lower abdomen, but it was tolerable. I highly recommend it because of the doctor.
23.10.09 Blue Urology Clinic Yeongdeungpo
Visit verification complete #Yeongdeungpo) Filler expansion surgery EVENT I had a vasectomy and it was painless, with no additional costs apart from the amount mentioned in the advertisement. It was a very positive experience.
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View moreIf I get a vasectomy, I won't have to worry about pregnancy, right?[9]
Hello? Now that we have no plans for a second child, my husband had a vasectomy. Then, I don't have to worry about pregnancy, right? There are sometimes stories of pregnancy even after vasectomy. (Choi Daniel) It used to be because of a lack of technical skills in the past, but that shouldn't be the case these days, right? This is a surgery to prevent pregnancy concerns, but I have unnecessary worries, so I am asking a question.
아하25.02.16Views 140Likes 3 Want to get a vasectomy in Gangnam Samseong-dong? Review after visiting Seoul Leaders Urology Clinic[3]
Vasectomy is widely known as a method of male contraception and is a relatively simple procedure. However, questions about pain during the procedure, the possibility of reversal, and other concerns often arise. Today, we will discuss pain associated with vasectomy, the principles of vasectomy reversal, costs, and side effects. Let's learn about the discomfort that can be felt from the pain of a vasectomy. It is usually performed under local anesthesia, so there is little to no significant pain. You may feel a slight prick from the needle and a pulling sensation, but it is not painful. Postoperative pain is usually mild and uncomfortable. Swelling may occur, which is generally managed with painkillers. If it persists for a long time, you should consult your doctor. In my case, I didn't experience much pain and was okay. I will inform you about ways to alleviate pain from vasectomy. In my case, I used ice packs and avoided strenuous activities, living comfortably at home most of the time. If I experienced pain, I took prescribed medication to manage the pain. Overall, after mild discomfort, I did not experience significant pain. You probably don't need to worry too much. So, what exactly is a vasectomy? The commonly known vasectomy is a method of contraception that works by blocking the pathway that carries sperm produced in the testes. After local anesthesia, a small incision is made to block or cut the vas deferens. The blocked vas deferens prevents sperm from moving, so sperm are not included in the semen. It is a relatively simple and safe procedure, with a success rate of nearly 100% in preventing pregnancy. However, after undergoing vasectomy again, I am very worried about having it reversed. I will also inform you about this. The technique that connects the blocked vas deferens to allow sperm to move normally is called vasectomy reversal. The shorter the surgery time, the higher the success rate. The success rate within 10 years of the original vasectomy is nearly 80% to 90%. It is precisely connected through microscopic surgery. Recovery takes a few weeks, and a semen analysis is required to confirm sperm motility. While reversal is possible, the likelihood of success depends on the elapsed time after the surgery. Let's look into the cost of vasectomy. Usually, it is known to be between 500,000 and 700,000 won for the repair fee, and the cost varies depending on the hospital or its size. In my case, it cost about 600,000 won. I am getting a vasectomy, so yes, I am really worried about side effects. I also worried a lot. Then, let's learn about the side effects after a vasectomy. Temporary side effects may include pain, swelling, and bruising at the surgical site, but most of these will disappear quickly. In the long term, chronic pain may rarely occur, which is called Post Bascetomy Syndrome. Surgical infections or hematomas can also occur rarely. Let's learn about prevention and management after vasectomy. Rest after the surgery and follow the doctor's instructions for care to minimize the occurrence of side effects. Since there are almost no side effects and the failure rate of the surgery is very low, you probably don't need to worry too much. Although vasectomy is a relatively simple and effective method of contraception, it is important to carefully consider the functionality of pre- and post-operative care and restoration. After thorough consultation with your doctor, you can undergo a safer vasectomy. Lastly, I would like to say that vasectomy is not a very difficult surgery. It has a success rate of nearly 99% to almost 100%, making it a highly successful procedure. So, please do not worry too much and perform the vasectomy confidently, wishing for its success without side effects. You do not need to worry too much about vasectomy.
쵸코파이팅구情24.12.31Views 310Likes 1 I will share the story of my husband's vasectomy.[5]
Soon after having the second child, she brought up the idea of having a third. Then my husband said he didn't want a third child and decided to undergo a vasectomy. I'm hosting a vasectomy event on the local mom cafe, and after applying, I went through it alone. Hello? Many couples who have finished planning their children choose male sterilization as a method of contraception. I was also one of those cases. I have two sons, the first and the second. My daughter was disappointed, and when I talked about the third child, my husband was completely against it. Just the two of us is already enough to be difficult, and even without a daughter, I have no regrets at all. While I was hesitating, I pushed forward with momentum. I happened to see a post about a vasectomy event on the local mom cafe. So, I wrote a reservation for a vasectomy there, and my husband went. I had to take care of the second newborn, so my husband went alone, but I heard many couples came together. So I asked my husband how his vasectomy went and what process he went through. First, perform local anesthesia on both testicles and then make an incision. The anesthesia injection was a bit stingy, but I heard it was bearable. Next, I heard that pain can vary from person to person. The doctor kindly explained everything during the surgery. One side was finished without any particular pain and was okay, but they said the other side was very painful. They said it's because the length of the opposite vas deferens is relatively short, so they had to pull it quite a bit. I was at the hospital for a short while after surgery, and I drove back safely. For a week, I took medication, applied ointment, used waterproof bandages, and kept water out. Then I visited again to check if the vasectomy was successful. They checked the amount of sperm in the semen. Fortunately, the vasectomy went well, and sperm was not detected. My husband, who now jokes that he's in the service industry instead of manufacturing and that the factory has closed, I am grateful to him for having surgery alone.
아하24.12.22Views 239Likes 3 Friend's vasectomy experience and hospital review[1]
I'm 29 years old... and my friend has somehow become a father of triplets. Recently, after giving birth to the triplets, he decided he couldn't have more children! He said he was going to get a vasectomy, thinking he might do it in the future anyway, so I listened to his story and even went along to see it. He said it cost about 300,000 won for about two months, and he said it was very painful. He underwent local anesthesia and laser surgery at the same time, so he said it didn't hurt much at the time. When I was around 22 years old (about 7 years ago..?), I received a wedding invitation from a friend who had gone to the military, and it was about him getting married because they were having children (!). I thought it was a bit early, but since I also went through the military, I realized it later on. I became the father of triplets.. I thought he was patriotic and cool, but recently a friend opened up and talked to me. He said he discussed with his wife and decided to get a vasectomy. Well... these days, with the high cost of living, I suddenly thought that raising triplets on a single income must be really tough. So I wondered if they wouldn't get sick often. I don't think tying the tubes is enough to prevent that. These days, vasectomies are done with laser. If you've already decided, wouldn't it be better to just do it with laser? Instead of having the tie come undone and needing another vasectomy, it seems better to just go ahead with the laser. I comforted my friend like that... haha My friend who looked so serious was so funny and interesting that I decided to follow him, haha. I forced myself to go along... Wow... Consultation -> Lesion hair removal -> Local anesthesia -> Surgery They proceeded in order. The price was roughly around 300,000 won... not too bad, I think, and they decided to go with laser treatment (!) There was a message telling my friend to lie down in a place like this, so I was outside. I hear that you will tell me later... Um... I heard it felt like they made small incisions on both sides and then used a laser to burn it away. Maybe because of local anesthesia... They said it didn't hurt much, but there was still a bit of a burning smell. (For example... uh... hmm... with eggs...) After finishing, I was told to come frequently for disinfection, and now... I left the hospital with my friend who became seedless watermelon. I received a prescription for antibiotic ointment and various other medications. They said that was the most painfully they had ever experienced when removing the stitches. When the day comes for me to do it later, my friend says they'll go with me... Isn't that truly a tear-jerking friendship... I think haha. He has been suffering terribly for two months... I'm also worried.
쿠보24.12.02Views 139Likes 3



