With the widespread use of condoms, the number of male ligations has decreased significantly in the last decade. Male ligation is a permanent contraceptive procedure that prevents sperm from leaving the body by cutting off the vas deferens. Due to the superficiality of the vas deferens, male ligation is more convenient, safer and quicker to recover than female ligation. However, male sterilization is now rare compared to the non-invasive condom method of contraception. Men who want to undergo ligation for some reasons are advised to first visit the urology department or male department of their local regular hospital for detailed consultation and understanding of ligation surgery and pre-operative assessment to determine whether they are able to undergo ligation.