Male sterilization does not affect longevity. Factors affecting life expectancy are related to lifestyle, diet, and many other factors.
Male ligation is a surgical procedure to directly ligate the vas deferens, thereby blocking the pathway of sperm delivery and achieving sterilization. The ligation surgery itself is a minor surgery, causing less damage to the body and faster recovery after the surgery, so it does not have a direct impact on the body’s health and life expectancy.
The main factors affecting life expectancy include genetic factors, living environment and diet. The onset of hereditary diseases, long-term exposure to toxic and harmful substances in the living environment or unhealthy diet will directly affect life expectancy, whereas routine surgery itself will not affect life expectancy.
Men can go to the hospital for regular reproductive health checkups after the ligation surgery.