Men's Contraceptive Vectomy A Gift for a Doctor's Wife
Jan 16, 2025
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Vectomy is a male contraceptive surgery that blocks the path of sperm migration for the purpose of permanent contraception.
According to Taiwanese media such as Yiping News, Taipei plastic surgeon Chen Weinong recently performed a 'self' vasectomy and posted the video on social media.
He, who has a wife and three children, said he decided to perform the procedure because of his age.
Before the procedure, he described each procedure step, including the position of the vasectomy, local anesthesia, resection, and suturing.
"Men's contraceptive procedures are simpler than women's," he said. "You just have to remove the sperm and tie it up."
He then added that "a gift for his wife"
The self-procedure took about an hour. Usually, it takes 15 minutes, but it's because it's done alone.
He said he had pain on the night of the procedure, but he improved enough to be able to live his daily life from the next morning.
Some netizens questioned whether his 'autoblastic vasectomy' was legitimate.
He then explained that he was qualified for surgery and orthopedic surgery, and that three doctors, including a urologist, and one nurse watched the procedure during the procedure. The urologist was his biological brother and one of the doctors was his wife, a surgeon.
Dr. Chen advised that "the general public should never do these procedures directly" and "consult a qualified urologist"." Health authorities also said there was no legal problem with Dr. Chen, a qualified doctor, performing vasectomy on his own.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.