- TRUSTED VASECTOMY SPECIALISTS
Safe Vasectomy Care in the UK: Two Expert Options, One Trusted Clinic
Gentle Procedures UK is a trusted vasectomy clinic providing safe, precise male vasectomy care across the UK. We offer two modern vasectomy options to suit different preferences and budgets: the Pollock Technique™, a no-needle and no-scalpel approach, and the No-Scalpel Vasectomy, a minimally invasive procedure performed without a traditional incision.
Both techniques are designed to reduce discomfort and shorten recovery time compared to traditional scalpel vasectomy. We are dedicated to upholding the highest international standards of male surgical care while treating our patients with compassion, dignity, and respect.
- Vasectomy - The Gentle Way
Vasectomy - Safe, Precise, and Minimally Invasive
- No-Scalpel Vasectomy – uses a single tiny opening in the skin instead of a scalpel incision, with local anaesthetic delivered by a fine needle. It significantly reduces bleeding, bruising and recovery time compared to a conventional scalpel procedure.
- Pollock Technique™ (No-Needle, No-Scalpel) – our premium option, combining the no-scalpel approach with needle-free anaesthetic delivered via a painless pressure spray. It is the gentlest vasectomy method available and is performed exclusively by Pollock-trained doctors.
- WHY OUR TECHNIQUES ARE THE PREFERRED CHOICE
The Advantages of No-Scalpel and Pollock Technique™ Vasectomy
No-Scalpel Vasectomy
- No scalpel – a single tiny opening instead of an incision
- Local anaesthetic administered with a fine needle
- Shorter procedure time and faster recovery than traditional methods
- Lower risk of bleeding, bruising and infection
- Most men return to office work within 1–2 days
Pollock Technique™ (No-Needle, No-Scalpel)
- No scalpel - a single tiny opening instead of an incision
- No needle - anaesthetic delivered via pressure spray for greater comfort
- Shorter procedure time - usually 10 minutes or less
- Lower complication rates - up to 8× fewer issues compared to traditional methods
- Minimal downtime - most men return to office work within 1–2 days
- Proven, consistent results - performed by doctors trained exclusively in this method
- Our Approach to Care
Vasectomy, the Gentle and Professional Way
Before Your Appointment
- Consultation to assess suitability, discuss your options, and answer questions
- Guidance on choosing between No-Scalpel and Pollock Technique™ vasectomy
- Preparation instructions for a smooth experience
- Option for same-day consultation and procedure (if appropriate)
During the Procedure
- Local anaesthetic – delivered by fine needle (No-Scalpel) or painless pressure spray (Pollock Technique™)
- No scalpel incision – just a tiny opening in the skin with either technique
- Procedure takes about 10 minutes
- No stitches required
After Your Procedure
- Clear aftercare instructions and direct contact number
- Most men return to light work within 1–2 days
- Avoid strenuous activity for 7 days
- Follow-up semen test to confirm success
- One Price. Full Vasectomy Care
Upfront Pricing at Our Trusted Vasectomy Clinic, With No Hidden Charges: Consultation, Procedure, and Complete Aftercare
Consultation Only
Fully deducted from your procedure fee if you choose to go ahead on the day or at a later date.
£195
No-Scalpel Vasectomy
All-inclusive: consultation, no-scalpel procedure, aftercare, and follow-up semen test.
£749
Pollock Vasectomy (No-Scalpel & No-Needle)
All-inclusive: consultation, premium no-needle and no-scalpel procedure, aftercare, and follow-up semen test.
£1,450
Non-Patient Repeat Vasectomy
For men who had their original vasectomy elsewhere and require a corrective or repeat procedure with our specialists.
£2,500
- FAQs
No-Scalpel and Pollock Vasectomy: Quick Answers to Your Questions
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What is a vasectomy and how does it work?
A vasectomy is a permanent form of male contraception that stops sperm from mixing with semen. At Gentle Procedures UK, doctors use the refined Pollock Technique™, which avoids scalpels and needles. Instead, they make a tiny opening and seal the tubes that carry sperm. This quick, precise approach helps men choose long-term birth control with confidence. We make sure every patient understands the process before the procedure, so they feel informed and comfortable.
How long does the vasectomy procedure take?
Using the Pollock Technique™, a vasectomy typically takes 10 minutes or less. The no-scalpel approach and no-needle anaesthetic delivery mean the procedure is faster than traditional methods from start to finish. You are awake throughout, and most men describe the experience as straightforward with minimal discomfort. There is no hospital stay — most patients leave the clinic within 30 to 60 minutes of arriving for their appointment.
When is a semen test needed after a vasectomy?
A follow-up semen test is required after a vasectomy to confirm that the procedure has been successful. At Gentle Procedures UK, this is included as part of your all-inclusive vasectomy care. The test is typically carried out at around 12 weeks post-procedure, or after a specified number of ejaculations as advised in your aftercare guidance. You should continue to use contraception until your semen test confirms the absence of sperm. We provide clear instructions on when and how to submit your semen sample.
Can a vasectomy be reversed if circumstances change?
Vasectomy reversal (vasovasostomy) is possible but it is a more complex surgical procedure and success rates decline over time. Vasectomy should be considered a permanent decision. At Gentle Procedures UK, we recommend that men only proceed with a vasectomy when they are certain they do not want biological children in the future. If there is any uncertainty, this can be discussed openly during your consultation before any decision is made. We do not perform vasectomy reversals, but can provide guidance on appropriate referral routes.
How soon can men return to normal activities after a vasectomy?
Most men return to desk work and light daily activity within 1 to 2 days of their vasectomy. Strenuous activity, heavy lifting, and vigorous exercise should be avoided for 7 days. Sexual activity can typically resume after 7 days, provided the semen test has not yet been completed — contraception must continue until the test confirms success. Driving is generally safe from the day after the procedure for most men, provided they are comfortable. Full written aftercare guidance is provided before you leave the clinic.
What is a no-needle vasectomy?
A no-needle vasectomy uses a pressure spray device to deliver the local anaesthetic rather than a conventional injection. This is a key feature of the Pollock Technique™ and is one of the reasons many men find the procedure significantly more comfortable than they expected. The pressure spray numbs the area quickly and effectively, eliminating the most anxiety-inducing part of a traditional vasectomy for many patients. At Gentle Procedures UK, the no-needle approach is standard across all vasectomy procedures.
Does a vasectomy hurt?
Most men are pleasantly surprised by how comfortable the procedure is. The Pollock Technique™ uses a no-needle pressure spray to deliver the anaesthetic, which eliminates the sharp injection sensation associated with traditional vasectomies. During the procedure itself, you may feel some mild pressure or movement, but significant pain is uncommon. After the procedure, some mild aching or sensitivity around the scrotum is normal for a few days and is well managed with over-the-counter pain relief and the aftercare guidance provided.
How much does a vasectomy cost?
At Gentle Procedures UK, a standard vasectomy is priced at £749 and the Pollock Vasectomy at £1,450 — both all-inclusive. These fees cover the consultation, procedure, aftercare, and follow-up semen test with no hidden charges. A consultation-only appointment is available for £195. Non-patient repeat vasectomy is £2,500. All pricing is published transparently on our website.
Can you get a vasectomy on the NHS?
Yes, NHS vasectomies are available in the UK, but waiting times can be significant — often several months or longer depending on your area. NHS procedures are typically performed under local anaesthetic using a scalpel incision and needle-based anaesthetic delivery, rather than the no-scalpel, no-needle Pollock Technique™ available at Gentle Procedures UK. For men who want faster access, a more refined technique, and a private clinic setting, our vasectomy service provides a straightforward alternative.
How long after a vasectomy can I drive a car?
Most men are able to drive from the day after their vasectomy, provided they feel comfortable and are not taking prescription pain relief that may impair driving. We advise against driving immediately after the procedure on the day itself, and recommend arranging a lift home from the clinic. If you have any discomfort around the pedals or with sudden movement on the day after, wait until you feel confident before driving. Your aftercare instructions will include specific guidance on this.
Will a vasectomy impact my testosterone levels?
No. A vasectomy does not affect testosterone production. The procedure only interrupts the vas deferens — the tubes that carry sperm — and has no impact on the testes, which continue to produce testosterone normally. Hormone levels, libido, sexual function, and ejaculation are all unaffected. The only change is that sperm no longer mix with semen. This is a commonly asked question, and our doctors are happy to address any concerns in detail during your consultation.
How long after a vasectomy can you have intercourse?
Most men can resume sexual activity after 7 days, once any initial soreness has settled. However, it is essential to continue using contraception until your follow-up semen test confirms that no sperm are present in the ejaculate. The test is typically carried out at around 12 weeks post-procedure. Resuming sexual activity before the semen test is confirmed does not mean the vasectomy has failed — it simply means the contraceptive effect has not yet been verified. Your aftercare instructions will include a clear timeline for resuming intercourse and submitting your semen sample.
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