UFM Underwear- Recommended By Urologists For Post-Operative Support Now you have decided that you do not want more children, you can easily undergo the vasectomy. A surgical procedure, vasectomy is a permanent method of birth control. When a man ejaculates, the release of sperms is prevented by this surgical procedure. During the surgery, the vas deferens is cut, clamped or sealed. The sperms do not mix with the semen, which prevents fertilization. While the testicles continue to produce sperms, they are reabsorbed by the body. The Surgical Procedure • During the vasectomy, scrotum, and the testicles are cleaned thoroughly with an antiseptic solution and the area is shaved, if necessary. •
Next the patient is administered an intravenous or oral medication to reduce anxiety.
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The doctor locates the vas deferens by touch and administers a local anesthetic into the area.
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Next, the doctor makes a small opening in the scrotum and through the opening, vas deferens tubes are cut and the two ends of the tube are tied together and sealed.
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The tubes are placed back in the scrotum and the skin is closed with the help of stitches.
The surgical operation must be done by an experienced urologist and may take up to 30 minutes. After The Procedure Urologists generally suggest the patients to wear Jockstraps or a more comfortable underwear. During this time, UFM underwear can provide excellent support as after the surgery, you may feel a little discomfort if the area is not properly supported. The doctor will put in a gauze with the antibiotic ointment to help support your genital area. A pair of tight fitted underwear will also help you to minimize swelling after the operation. Therefore, it is vital to choose a pair of right underwear. UFM underwear has been specially designed using patent pending technology for a more comfortable fit. It is different from the regular pouch underwear as the pouch can be adjusted according to the wearer requirements. Risk Involved This surgery is irreversible and if a person wants to become a father again, there is no guarantee that vasectomy can be reversed. Reversal surgeries are complicated and there are very fewer chances of them being successful. In most of the cases, vasectomy does not cause any serious complications, however, some of the risks that are involved with this procedure include: • • • • • •
Blood clotting inside the scrotum Infection of the surgery site Blood in semen Mild discomfort Chronic pain Swelling