Vasectomy Reversal Inland Empire
Everything You Need To Know About Vasectomy Reversal
Vasectomy reversal outpatient surgery is an increasingly common procedure easily available to Inland Empire residents like you, looking to father a child for the first time or to add to an existing family. Vasectomy reversal is also used as a testicular pain treatment for those with recurring pain.
What To Expect
No matter how long it's been since your original vasectomy, a vasectomy reversal can be performed successfully. Before surgery is scheduled, your vasectomy reversal doctor will ensure you can produce healthy sperm and will also test your partner's fertility to ensure no other factors are preventing your partner from becoming pregnant. Because vasectomy reversal is locally available to Inland Empire residents, you can spend the brief post-surgery recovery period at home, without having to travel long distances for vasectomy reversal.
Most often performed at a surgery center, vasectomy reversal is a form of microsurgery; the name refers to different procedures which restore normal sperm flow. During the surgery, your vasectomy reversal doctor will perform a semen analysis to determine which type of vasectomy reversal procedure is right for you.
You'll spend a brief period of time at the center, and then recover at home; most patients rest for a few days and resume normal activities within a few weeks.
How Successful is Vasectomy Reversal?
The only ways to be sure your vasectomy reversal was successful are a semen analysis by your vasectomy reversal doctor or if your partner becomes pregnant. Just over half of couples who try vasectomy reversal become pregnant within two years of the procedure.
About Dr. Aaron Spitz
Aaron Spitz M.D. is one of the nation's leading male fertility specialists and microsurgeons. He offers a complete range of fertility services from pre-vasectomy consultation to final semen analysis; learn more by visiting his website at http://www.vasectomyreversalusa.com/.



