Straight Talk About a Simple, Safe Procedure
If you’re thinking about a vasectomy, you’re already being responsible.
The truth? It’s quick, safe, and easier than you think — if you know what to expect. This checklist breaks it down step by step.
What Is a Vasectomy (and Why So Many Men Are Choosing It)
• Simple, permanent form of birth control
• Outpatient procedure with local anesthesia
• 15–30 minutes
• No effect on hormones, sex drive, or orgasm
• Dr. Gluck performs the procedure using his signature Gluck Technique — a single, tiny opening in the front of the scrotum below the penis, which results in faster healing and minimal discomfort.
• Dr. Gluck has personally performed thousands of vasectomies.
Pre-Procedure Checklist: What to Do Before Your Vasectomy
• Schedule a consult to review your medical history
• Arrange a ride home (you shouldn’t drive)
• Avoid blood thinners for several days prior
• Shave the area as directed (we’ll guide you)
• Wear tight-fitting briefs or an athletic supporter
The Day Of: What to Expect During Your Vasectomy
• Quick procedure under local anesthesia
• No-scalpel technique = less pain, faster healing
• Mild tugging sensation — not pain
• You’re in and out in under an hour
Aftercare & FAQs
When is it safe to have sex again?
After the first 48 hours, you may proceed with sexual activity as you feel comfortable.
How do I know it worked?
You must use birth control for the first three months after vasectomy because of the risk of recanalization of the vas deferens in six out of 1,000 men in the first three months.
A home semen check is done after the first three months, and if this is negative, you may proceed without birth control.
The lifetime failure rate then becomes one in 100,000 — the best odds in birth control.
Are there side effects?
Other than possible, temporary minor bruising, pain, or swelling, there are no side effects of vasectomy.
Can it be reversed?
Yes, it can be reversed, but there are no guarantees of success with reversal. My advice is to only proceed to vasectomy when you are absolutely sure that you do not want more children in the future.
Common Myths — Busted
• “It lowers testosterone.” → False
• “It affects orgasm.” → False
• “Recovery is long.” → False (Most men are back at work in 1–2 days)
• “It causes prostate cancer.” → False (No scientific evidence supports this)
Timeframe What to Expect What to Do
Day 1 Bedrest, mild swelling Ice packs to scrotum, stay in bed 24 hrs
Day 2 Light activity okay Quiet day at home
Day 3–5 Discomfort fades Resume daily routines, still avoid lifting
Week 2+ Fully healed Resume sexual activity when comfortable
Why Choose Dr. Gluck for Your Vasectomy
• 30+ years of surgical expertise
• Private, respectful consultations
• Trusted by thousands of South Shore families
Ready to Take the Next Step?
We offer consultation slots for vasectomies with flexible scheduling options. Book now to secure yours.