Cleveland Ga No Scalpel Vasectomy: Dr. McHugh has performed several thousand vasectomies over his career in Northeast Georgia.
We utilize the No Scalpel technique and whether we perform your procedure in our office with oral and local sedation or anesthesia (Nitrous/Conscious Sedation) in our Accredited Surgery Center, you can rest assured we will do everything we can to make your procedure pain free.
For vasectomy, Dr. McHugh has a top 5% badge, because he treated more vasectomy patients than 95% of similar doctors nationwide.
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Cleveland, Ga. No Scalpel Vasectomy: At your pre vasectomy consultation we will discuss your particular level of anxiety, as a result we can then match you to the right anesthesia. This facilitates as pain free experience as possible at an affordable cost.
Georgia No Scalpel Vasectomy: A vasectomy is a common surgical procedure performed in our office for men looking for permanent birth control. In this procedure, a portion of the duct that carries sperm is removed. Every year more than one-half million men in the United States have this minor surgery. Vasectomy is safe, highly effective, and has no impact on erection or sexual performance.
A scalpel free vasectomy is not very different from a routine vasectomy. In a scalpel-free vasectomy, the skin is opened using a razor-sharp clamp rather than a surgical blade. A length of each sperm duct is still removed, but the incision smaller.
Sperm are produced in the testicles. Sperm ducts then carry the sperm to mix with fluids from the seminal vesicle and the prostate to form semen. The semen passes through the urethra and is ejaculated during sexual intercourse. A Vasectomy prevents sperm from mixing with semen by blocking both sperm ducts.
Sperm continue to be produced in the testicles. The sperm, however, make it only as far as the new point of blockage in the sperm duct. At this point, the sperm is reabsorbed. As a result, there are no sperm in the semen that is ejaculated at the time of intercourse.
How will my vasectomy affect me?
The prostate and seminal vesicles continue to produce fluids that are ejaculated. In fact, the amount of fluid ejaculated decreases only about 5% after a vasectomy. In terms of sexual performance, vasectomy has no negative effects—erection and male hormone levels remain the same.
What are the benefits of a vasectomy?
The prostate and seminal vesicles continue to produce fluids that are ejaculated. In fact, the amount of fluid ejaculated decreases only about 5% after a vasectomy. In terms of sexual performance, vasectomy has no negative effects. Erections and male hormone levels remain the same.
Are there any complications?
There are no known long-term complications after a vasectomy. About 60%-70% of men develop anti-sperm antibodies in their blood, which is a harmless allergy to your own sperm. There is no evidence that these antibodies have a major effect on other organ systems.
How should I prepare for a vasectomy?
A vasectomy is usually performed in our office or in our surgery center on an outpatient basis. Since you will receive a local anesthetic and most likely some medication to help you relax, we will require that you arrange to have someone drive you home afterward. You may also be asked to bring an athletic supporter with you.
How long does it take?
A vasectomy only takes about 15-30 minutes. First, a local anesthetic will be applied to your scrotal area. You may also be given a mild sedative to help you relax. Then either one or two small incisions (cuts) are made in the scrotum. These incisions are so small that stitches may not be needed. If stitches are used, they will dissolve by themselves.
After making the incisions, the doctor will cut the sperm ducts, removing about one-half inch to one inch of each duct. This is done to reduce the possibility of the sperm ducts rejoining.
The most common side effects of vasectomy are minor bleeding (enough to stain the bandage), some discomfort, and mild swelling in the area of the incision. These are not unusual and should stop within 72 hours. Occasionally, the skin of the scrotum and base of the penis turn black and blue. This lasts only a few days, and will disappear without treatment.
The most commonly reported complication is mild discomfort in the testicles that usually improves with medication, warm soaks, and by elevating the scrotum. Infrequently, a patient may experience pain around the testicles up to 20 years after the vasectomy. This is a harmless reaction and usually responds to heat and medication.
Very rarely, a small blood vessel may enter the scrotum and form a clot. A small clot will probably dissolve after time, but a large one can be painful and usually requires reopening of the scrotum for drainage. This procedure will require hospitalization and usually a general anesthetic.
Will I miss any days at work?
Most men return to work after 2 days. Some men choose to recuperate over a weekend so they don’t miss any work. Your doctor will tell you to avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting for the first 3 days after your vasectomy.
Is the procedure always successful?
Semen is sperm-free in almost all men following a vasectomy. Of every 1000 men who have a vasectomy, less than 2 continue to have sperm in their semen. It is very rare for the sperm ducts not to seal completely. In the event that they do not, you may need a second vasectomy.
When will I be able to return to sexual activity?
You should postpone sexual activity for 72 hours. Because sperm can survive for 6 months or more, you will be asked to bring two specimens of ejaculate for examination under a microscope to your follow-up visit. Unprotected intercourse should not take place until sterility is assured, so continue to use some form of birth control.
We suggest a minimum of 20 ejaculations before the first semen analysis six-weeks following your procedure. We also recommend that a second analysis eight-weeks following your procedure to assure the absence of sperm before you resume unprotected intercourse.
Will masculinity be affected?
No. Vasectomy is not the same thing as castration, and sterility does not mean impotence. The hormones that affect masculinity (growth of facial hair, having a deep voice, sex drive) are still made in the testicles after a vasectomy. These hormones will continue to flow throughout the body in the bloodstream.
Vasectomy Reversal-What if I change my mind?
A vasectomy should be considered to be a permanent procedure. It is not for men who plan to have children in the future. However, if a couple’s situation changes, it is possible to reverse this procedure.
We do perform vasectomy reversals in our surgical facility. If interested in a microscopic vasectomy reversal, Dr. McHugh is one of the most experienced reversal urologists in the southeast.
Call us at 770-535-0000 or use the contact form to schedule your free reversal consultation. Visit Dr. McHugh’s reversal website Gavasectomyreversal.com
“I was very pleased with the entire process. Dr. McHugh fully educated me on the vasectomy and then performed the procedure perfectly. He made the entire experience easy and painless.”
-W.W. Gainesvile, Ga.
Considering a vasectomy? You can ask a question here or schedule a consultation for a no scalpel vasectomy 24/7. We have fair self-pay pricing, options for patients with high deductibles, in office local anesthesia with oral pre-medication, and for the patient who prefers it, Nitrous gas or I.V. general anesthesia in our accredited ambulatory urological surgery center.
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Jacob Born
2026-03-20
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The experience was great. This was something I dreaded doing but these guys made the experience a breeze. I will recommend to anyone who will listen!
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Casey King
2026-03-16
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Dr McHugh and his staff did an amazing job with me and my wife during my reversal. They treated us so well from the beginning to the end. We went to Dr. McHugh because he was the most experienced and happens to be 5 hours away. I’m day 4 right now and am doing well. I will update if the surgery was successful. If the Lord allows we may have another baby. Also, I love the fact that if I have questions I can ask the Dr himself or his lovely staff.
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Mike
2026-03-13
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The team was great. I was a little nervous going in, but they made the process super easy. Very nice people and really appreciated them. Thank you all!
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David Hodges
2026-03-02
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Ryan Finn
2026-03-02
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This went as well as one could ask for - easy, efficient, and pain free. I elected to have this done with only local anesthetic, and it was comfortable. The recovery process was simple and quick. 10/10 experience.
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K
2026-02-27
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I cannot recommend Dr. McHugh and his team highly enough. To be honest, I was nervous as hell about getting a vasectomy, but from the moment I walked in, they made me feel incredibly comfortable.
What really set them apart was how they handled my anxiety. They offered to play music to help me relax, and I asked for Otis Redding’s "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay." Not only did they play it, but the whole team started singing along with me while they worked!
It completely took my mind off the procedure and made the whole experience much easier than I expected. If you’re on the fence or feeling anxious about having this done, go see Dr. McHugh. They are professional, kind, and clearly know how to take care of their patients.
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Dillon Nix
2026-02-24
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Dr. Mchugh did an awesome job on my vasectomy. I was super skeptical and nervous about the procedure but fear not the awesome staff paired with Dr. Mchugh made the whole process very smooth. The procedure only took about 15 minutes and I was on my way back home! Today is the 5th day post surgery and I have very minimal pain and really no other side effects. 10/10 would recommend Dr. Mchugh to any and everyone!
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Travis Nelson
2026-02-20
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Very thankful for Dr. McHugh and his amazing team! Extremely professional!
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Missael Contreras
2026-02-17
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I contemplated for a long time getting a vasectomy. After much research I’m glad I decided to have it done here. I had an excellent experience from start to finish. The nurses were friendly and professional, the procedure was quick and virtually painless, and the follow-up afterward was thorough and reassuring. It really showed they care about their patients.
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Emily Condrey
2026-01-31
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My husband had a reversal last Jan (2025) 5 years post vasectomy.
I successfully became pregnant 6 months later and we are due with a baby boy in April 2026!
My husband doesn’t remember much due to how good the anesthesia was, but all of the staff was VERY friendly and Dr McHugh was super informative before surgery and made my husband feel comfortable and in good hands. He was also very responsive during post-op questions during healing time.
We would recommend Dr McHugh to anyone looking for vasectomy reversal.
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