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We have trademarked our technique with the US patent office. No SNIP is an acronym meaning that there is no scalpel, no need no incision and no pain. There is no pain.

Our technique is different from a conventional vasectomy in the way it is performed surgically.

Reasons for having a No SNIP vasectomy as compared to other methods of vasectomy are the following:.

  • No use of scalpel needle or incision.
  • No PAIN.
  • No stitches.
  • Quicker to perform.
  • Quicker and easier recovery.
  • More effective.
  • Lesser chances of complications like bleeding.

    Anatomy & Terms

    VAS

    The tube that transports sperm from the testes.

    VASECTOMY

    Removal of a small portion of the vas

    TESTES

    The egg shaped glands in the scrotum that make sperm and male hormones

    EPIDIDYMIS

    Small gland, outside the testes, where sperm matures before entering the vas.

    PROSTATE

    The gland that makes the seminal fluid. When mixed with sperm from the testes makes semen.

    ANATOMY

    Sperm is produced in the testes. From there, sperm travels into a small gland that is located just outside the testes called the epididymis. It is here that the sperm stays as long as six weeks to mature. The tubes of the epididymis join together at the very end of the epididymis to form one common tube called the ‘vas’ or ‘vas deferens’. It is the vas that transports the sperm into the body where it enters the prostate gland. The prostate gland is responsible for making the seminal fluid that carries the sperm. The sperm from the testes plus the seminal fluid from the prostate join together to make semen. The semen is then ejaculated through the penis.