Does male sterilization hurt?

There will be mild pain after a male ligation, but it is within the body’s tolerable range.
Male ligation is a bilateral vasectomy, which is a long-term and effective birth control contraceptive. The procedure ligates the vas deferens bilaterally so that sperm cannot exit the body.
The operation is invasive, and local anesthesia is administered before the procedure, during which pain is usually not noticeable; pain may occur in the wound after the anesthesia loses its effect. Pain may also occur after the anesthetic loses its effect. Poor wound healing may also cause pain if the post-operative care is not good.
The operation of bilateral vasectomy is relatively simple and short, and it does not affect normal sex life after the operation. If there is a need for fertility, vasectomy can be performed and fertility is usually possible after the operation.