Specialist Urologist & Andrologist · Dubai

Vasectomy in Dubai

Specialist Urologist, Quick Recovery.

Safe, in-clinic vasectomy by Dr. Anis Haddad — Specialist Urologist. No-scalpel technique, local anesthetic. Most men return to normal activity within 3–5 days.

Dr. Anis Haddad

What Vasectomy Actually Is

What Vasectomy
Actually Is

What Vasectomy Does Not Change

Your sex drive. Your erections or sexual performance.

Your testosterone levels. Sensation or pleasure during ejaculation. Your masculinity in any way.

Vasectomy is one of the most effective forms of permanent contraception available:

  • Overall effectiveness: Over 99% effective as permanent contraception (0.1–0.15% failure rate)
  • No-scalpel technique success: 95–98% on first attempt; minor re-procedure rate of 2–5% if initial procedure unsuccessful
  • Semen analysis confirmation: Confirms vasectomy success at 2–3 month follow-up with two consecutive azoospermia (zero sperm) results

Dr. Anis uses the no-scalpel technique, which is the international gold standard for vasectomy:

  •  No scalpel incision — a small puncture is made instead
  • Performed under local anesthetic in the clinic
  • Procedure time: 20–30 minutes
  •  No stitches required
  • Walk-in, walk-out — you return home the same day
  • Compared to traditional scalpel vasectomy, the no-scalpel method has less bleeding, less discomfort, faster recovery, and lower complication rates (complication rate: 1–2% vs 5–7% for scalpel technique).
  • Most side effects are mild and temporary. Serious complications are rare: 
  • Swelling and bruising: Occurs in 20–30% of men, usually mild, resolves within 1–2 weeks
  •  Mild discomfort: Common on days 1–3; managed with over-the-counter pain relief and ice 
  • Infection: Rare (less than 1% with proper technique), preventable with hygiene care and antibiotics if indicated 
  • Hematoma (blood collection): Occurs in less than 1% of no-scalpel procedures, usually resolves without treatment 
  • Chronic scrotal pain (Post-Vasectomy Pain Syndrome): Very rare (1–2%), managed medically if occurs 
  • Recanalization: The vas deferens re-grows (extremely rare, less than 0.03% with no-scalpel technique); confirmed by semen analysis
  • Vasectomy is a permanent decision. Do not proceed without full consideration if:
  • You have uncertainty about never wanting biological children (consider sperm banking if uncertain)
  • You have active genital infection or inflammation (must be resolved first)
  • You have severe bleeding disorder or are on blood thinners (discuss with physician first)
  • You are under relationship pressure (this decision must be personal and voluntary)
  • Day of procedure — Rest at home with ice and over-the-counter pain relief.Mild discomfort similar to a dull ache. 
  • Days 1–3 — Light activity. Most men work from home or take a few days off. Avoid heavy lifting and strenuous exercise. 
  • Days 4–7 — Return to office work and normal daily activity. 
  • Week 2+ — Full activity, including gym and sports. 
  • Sexual activity — Can usually resume from around day 7–10. 
  • Semen analysis — Performed at 2–3 months to confirm sterility.
  • Two consecutive azoospermia results confirm success.

Why a Specialist Urologist Matters

What Sets Dr. Anis Apart

Specialist Urologist with 17+ years of international experience

No-scalpel technique with 95–98% success rate on first attempt Same-day, in-clinic procedure

Complete follow-up including semen analysis Complete confidentiality

What to Expect

1.
Pre-procedure preparation

Simple instructions, no special preparation needed

2.
The procedure

20–30 minutes in the clinic under local anesthetic

3.
Same-day discharge

with clear recovery instructions

4.
Follow-up consultation

to check healing (usually 1–2 weeks)

5.
Semen analysis

at 2–3 months to confirm sterility

Patient Testimonials
Patient Testimonials

Faisal B.

Quick procedure, minimal pain, back at work in 3 days

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Had my vasectomy with Dr. Anis on a Wednesday. The procedure took 25 minutes. Some pressure but no sharp pain thanks to the anesthetic. Day 1 was uncomfortable, but manageable with ice and ibuprofen. Day 3 I was back at my desk job. Day 5 I went to the gym lightly. Two months later, semen analysis confirmed success. Best decision for our family. Dr. Anis made the whole process easy and professional.

Omar H.

Father of three — zero regrets about this procedure

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At 40 with three kids, vasectomy was the right call for us. Dr. Anis was reassuring throughout — explained the no-scalpel technique, discussed permanence, made sure I was certain. The procedure was exactly as described. Recovery was faster than I expected. Nothing has changed except I don’t have to worry about contraception anymore. My wife and I are happier. Highly professional clinic.

Frequently Asked Questions

The procedure is performed under local anesthetic, so you feel pressure but not sharp pain. Discomfort afterward is mild, usually managed with over-the-counter pain relief and ice. Most men say recovery was significantly easier than they expected.

No. Vasectomy does not affect sex drive, erections, sensation, or pleasure. Sexual activity can usually resume within 7–10 days. The only thing that changes is whether sperm is present in the ejaculate.

Vasectomy should be considered permanent. Reversal procedures exist but are complex, expensive, and not always successful — particularly the longer the time since the original vasectomy. Sperm banking is an option if you have any uncertainty.

Vasectomy is not immediately effective. Some sperm remain in the system for 2–3 months. Continue using contraception until semen analysis confirms zero sperm — typically at the 2–3 month follow-up.

No. Vasectomy does not affect testosterone production or any hormones.

Not required, but welcome. Many men attend alone; others bring their partner.

Most men take 2–3 days off for light home rest. Office workers can often return after a long weekend. Heavy labor workers should wait 5–7 days.

No-scalpel vasectomy has a 1–2% complication rate (mostly minor swelling/bruising). Serious complications are very uncommon (less than 0.5%).

Pricing is transparent and discussed during consultation. Some insurance plans cover vasectomy. Confirm coverage before scheduling.

Yes. Vasectomy is a personal decision. Dr. Anis discusses permanence with you to ensure the decision is right for your long-term situation.

Make the Decision With Confidence
Make the Decision With Confidence

A consultation answers your questions and gives you clear expectations before the procedure.

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