The ligation procedure called vasectomy needs to be performed in the urology department of a regular hospital, and men cannot perform the procedure on themselves, as there are serious dangers.
Vasectomy is a common and effective way for men to undergo birth control. The procedure involves touching the vas deferens to locate it on the side of the scrotum, near the root of the penis, then applying local anesthesia, making a small incision in the skin, separating the vas deferens, cutting it off for 1 to 2 centimeters, ligating the two ends separately, and finally incorporating them into the scrotum and sewing up the skin incision.
Vasectomy usually ligates both sides of the vas deferens at the same time, which is a relatively simple operation with reliable results and quicker recovery for the patient.
This surgery needs to be performed in a hospital by a professional doctor, and one should never perform this surgery or operation on oneself, otherwise there will be serious consequences.