Changed Your Mind About Having Children? Vasectomy Reversal Success Rates Reach Up to 95%.
Life circumstances change. When you step into a new relationship, lose a child or reconsider your family planning goals, a vasectomy doesn’t have to be permanent. With advanced microsurgical techniques, many men can father children naturally again, but timing and expertise matter.
In this comprehensive guide, Dr. Premal Patel and Dr. Jay Nayak explain:
- Vasectomy reversal vs. IVF: which path is right for you? (Cost and success rates compared)
- Why timing matters: success rates of 60-95% depending on years since vasectomy and partner’s age
- Two surgical techniques explained: vasovasostomy (>95% success) vs. vasoepididymostomy (60-70% success)
- How Dr. Patel’s subspeciality training in microsurgical male fertility sets out outcomes apart
- What happens during the 2-3 hour procedure and how the approach is determined
- Recovery timeline: when you can resume intimacy and when to expect sperm return
- The option for simultaneous sperm extraction as a backup plan
- Why reversals are often most-effective if performed within 10 years
It’s best to understand your options and the factors that influence success. It’s essential when it comes to making the right decision for your family’s future.




