Ligation surgery is generally better for men. The male ligation is performed on both sides of the vas deferens and the female ligation is performed on the fallopian tubes. Compared to the two types of ligations, the male ligation is better. The male ligation is simpler and safer than the female ligation. The male ligation requires no incision in the superficial layer of the vas deferens, so it causes less damage. In women, the tubes are deeper and require an incision in the abdominal cavity to perform tubal ligation, which is more complicated and causes more damage to the woman’s body than the male sterilization procedure. Male tubal ligation surgery can be completed in about 20 minutes, and after the surgery, there is usually no need for bed rest, and you can live a normal life on the second day. However, female ligation surgery requires several steps such as anesthesia, incision and suturing, and the recovery time is longer, and it takes about 1 month until the wound is completely healed before the woman can return to her normal life. Lastly, male ligation surgery generally has no after-effects or other effects, while female ligation surgery has more significant effects, such as some gynecological diseases, menstrual irregularities and other problems.