Irvine Vasectomy Reversal
Vasectomy Reversal Over 40
When you have a vasectomy reversal over 40 your risk of it being unsuccessful is slightly greater than if you have the procedure done earlier in life. During a typical vasectomy procedure, a surgeon will block the path that a man's sperm typically take in order to reach the male urethra. During vasectomy reversal surgery, the tubes that carry these sperm are reattached. You are rejoining tubes that were blocked during the initial vasectomy, when you have a vasectomy reversal.
What If You're Older?
If you are older, you should have conversations with your doctors about the risks. Dr. Aaron Spitz is known for having an excellent success rate with vasectomy reversals and re-do vasectomy reversals. He talks with each couple on the whole and looks at the entire situation to determine whether vasectomy reversal surgery is the best way to go for each individual couple. You'll want to find a surgeon who has a high rate of success for an Irvine vasectomy reversal. You'll also want to find someone who has many satisfied customers. The office of Dr. Spitz also can provide accommodations for couples who come from out of town. These facilities are right across the street from Dr. Spitz's clinic. Dr. Spitz's staff is top of the line and believes in providing quality of care. They will follow up with each couple through childbirth to make sure everything is going just as well as the couple had hoped.
What If You're Younger?
If you are younger, you have a greater chance of the surgery being a success. Dr. Spitz believes in sitting down with individual couples, giving the man a physical exam to determine his state of health, and discussing the options with the couple thoroughly before helping the couple make the final decisions about whether a vasectomy reversal is right for them.
Irvine vasectomy reversal information can be found online at Dr. Spitz's web site at http://www.vasectomyreversalusa.com.



