How do men get ligated?

Male ligation is a birth control procedure and is usually handled by performing a bilateral vasectomy.
Male ligation mainly blocks the channel of sperm output, usually by ligating the vas deferens. A 1~2cm incision is taken above the testicles and in the scrotal location, and the vas deferens is found and separated, then ligated using a No. 4 silk thread, and the vas deferens is cut off after ligation. Avoid ligation failure caused by dislodgment of the ligated thread.
Both left and right vas deferens need to be ligated, and after the operation, the medicine needs to be changed on time, and the wound needs to be observed to see if there is any hematoma and other conditions. Usually the wounds can be healed in about a week.
Male ligation is a destructive surgery, ligation surgery needs to be careful. Currently, apart from surgery, the use of condoms and the use of contraceptive pills are more effective methods of contraception.