No-scalpel vasectomy in Busan.
A no-scalpel vasectomy (NSV) is the gold-standard permanent contraception for men — no incision, no stitches, and back to normal in days. At Urogyn Seomyeon a board-certified urologist combines four pain-minimizing techniques with an advanced 5-layer vas-blocking method for a reliable, low-pain result in 15–20 minutes. ₩800,000, all-inclusive.
"Men put off vasectomy because they picture a scalpel and a long recovery. No-scalpel changes that completely — a tiny puncture, micro-needle anesthesia, and you're walking out in twenty minutes. The detail that matters is how the vas is sealed: a proper multi-layer block is what keeps the failure rate near zero."
— Dr. Moon Hyeon-chang, Director
Four pain-minimizing techniques.
The biggest fear men have is pain. Our no-scalpel vasectomy combines four specialized techniques to keep the whole procedure as comfortable as possible.
No-scalpel technique
Specialized vasectomy instruments — not a surgical blade — create only a tiny 3–5 mm opening to reach the vas deferens.
Micro-pain control
Ultra-fine needles and a painless injection technique minimize the sting of the anesthesia itself — the part most men dread.
Step-by-step local anesthesia
Anesthesia is delivered in three graduated stages — skin, deeper tissue, then the vas deferens itself — so numbing builds up comfortably.
Tissue-sparing technique
Careful tissue handling and precise surgical movements minimize injury to the surrounding structures during the procedure.


The advanced 5-layer vas-blocking technique.
A vasectomy is only as good as the seal. Instead of a single cut, Dr. Moon uses five protective barriers across three steps — the detail that keeps the long-term failure (recanalization) rate near zero.
Isolation & multiple ligation
The vas deferens is carefully isolated, tied and divided, with 2–3 protective ligation layers applied to each end.
- Vas isolated and divided
- 2–3 ligation layers
- Foundation of the seal
Thermal sealing of vas ends
The cut ends are cauterized to further block sperm passage and reduce the risk of the vas reconnecting over time.
- Cut ends cauterized
- Blocks sperm passage
- Lowers recanalization risk
Fascial separation technique
The two vas ends are positioned in separate tissue layers, so they are physically kept apart and cannot easily reconnect.
- Ends placed in separate layers
- Minimizes reconnection
- Maximizes long-term reliability
Five protective barriers — multiple ligation, thermal sealing and fascial separation — work together for proven, long-term vasectomy effectiveness with a fast, outpatient recovery.
The procedure, step by step.
An outpatient, no-scalpel procedure under local anesthesia — typically 15–20 minutes.
Consult & consent
Dr. Moon confirms you're sure about permanence, explains the technique in English, and answers your questions before starting.
Step-by-step micro anesthesia
A graduated, three-stage micro-needle numbing approach — skin, deeper tissue, then the vas — minimizes the sting of anesthesia itself.
No-scalpel access
A single 3–5 mm puncture with special forceps reaches the vas deferens — no incision, no stitches needed.
5-layer vas block
The vas is sealed across five barriers (multiple ligation, thermal sealing and fascial separation) — the detail that keeps the failure rate near zero.
Rest & home
You rest briefly, then go home the same day with aftercare instructions and a direct WhatsApp line.
Reliable — but not instant.
A vasectomy doesn't make you sterile on day one. Sperm already past the blockage clear over the following weeks, so you keep using contraception until a semen test confirms it. At 3 months, semen analysis confirms sterility in about 99.85% of men; the small remainder simply re-test at 4 months.
It does not affect testosterone, erections, orgasm or the feel of ejaculation — only the sperm are blocked. A vasectomy should be chosen as a permanent decision.
Good candidate, or not.
Likely a good fit
- You're sure your family is complete
- You want permanent, low-maintenance contraception
- You'd prefer no incision and a quick recovery
- You're comfortable using protection until the clear test
Worth discussing first
- Any doubt about future children → wait and reconsider
- Not fully certain about permanence → wait and reconsider
- Active scrotal infection → treated before the procedure
- Expecting it to change libido or performance → it won't
What your quote includes.
All-inclusive, direct-pay, KRW. One figure, confirmed at your free consultation.
No-scalpel vasectomy
The figure quoted at consultation is the price you pay — the confirmatory semen test is already included.
From procedure day to confirmed sterility.
Recovery is quick — the only real wait is the confirmatory semen test.
Rest & support
Take it easy for a day or two, use supportive underwear and a cold pack for any swelling. Most men feel normal quickly.
Back to routine
Desk work resumes within a day or two; avoid heavy lifting and strenuous exercise for about a week.
Resume intimacy
Sexual activity can resume around a week — but keep using contraception until the semen test is clear.
Confirm sterility
A semen analysis at 3 months confirms sterility in about 99.85% of men. Until then, continue protection.
Ask anything — before you book.
A free, discreet video consultation. Dr. Moon explains the no-scalpel technique, confirms you're a good candidate, and gives a transparent quote. No commitment.
Discreet · replies within 24 hours · KST 9am–9pm
Your visit, step by step.
From the first WhatsApp message to flying home — here's the path most international patients follow.

Free video consult
Send your symptoms and history over WhatsApp. The doctor reviews your case in English and explains likely options and cost.

Diagnosis & testing
On-site tests confirm your condition and rule out other causes — so the plan fits your anatomy before anything is decided.

The procedure
Your procedure is performed by a board-certified urologist, with most minimally invasive treatments done the same day.

Recovery & aftercare
Fly home when cleared. Your doctor stays reachable on WhatsApp for 6 months of follow-up — photos, questions, guidance.
Your medical team.
Board-certified urologists — the doctor who consults with you is the same one who performs your procedure and follow-up.

Dr. Moon Hyeon-chang
- Board-certified urologist, 15+ years
- AUA · EAU · WAS · KSSM member
- Direct English consultation
- Patients from 40+ countries

Dr. Kim Tae-kyung
- Board-certified urologist
- BPH focus — UroLift & Rezum
- MD & MS, Pusan National University
- Adjunct Prof, Ulsan Univ Hospital

Dr. Kim Jin-seong
- Board-certified, Gyeongsang Nat'l Univ
- Korean Prostate Society member
- Adjunct Clinical Prof, GNU Hospital
- Men's health & prostate surgery
About no-scalpel vasectomy.
A no-scalpel vasectomy at Urogyn is ₩800,000, all-inclusive. That one figure covers the procedure, the four pain-minimizing techniques, the advanced 5-layer vas-blocking method, aftercare and the 3-month confirmatory semen test — confirmed at your free consultation with no surprise add-ons.
Yes. Instead of a scalpel cut, a single 3–5 mm puncture is made with special forceps to reach the vas deferens. No incision and no stitches are needed, which is why recovery is faster and bruising is less than with the traditional method.
We combine four pain-minimizing techniques: the no-scalpel approach (tiny opening, no blade), micro-pain control with ultra-fine needles, step-by-step local anesthesia given in three graduated stages, and a tissue-sparing surgical technique. Light IV sedation is also available for anxious patients.
It's how the vas is sealed for long-term reliability. The vas is isolated and divided with 2–3 ligation layers, the cut ends are thermally sealed (cauterized), and the two ends are placed in separate tissue layers (fascial separation) — five protective barriers in total. This is what keeps the long-term failure, or recanalization, rate near zero.
No. A vasectomy only blocks sperm from entering the semen. Testosterone, erections, orgasm and the volume and feel of ejaculation are unchanged — the body simply reabsorbs the sperm as it always does with unused cells.
Not immediately — sperm beyond the blockage clear over the following weeks, so keep using contraception until a semen test confirms it. At 3 months the test confirms sterility in about 99.85% of men. The procedure itself is same-day, so many men need only 1 day in Busan; the confirmatory test can be done locally and Dr. Moon follows up on WhatsApp for up to 6 months.
Yes. The board-certified urologist who consults with you is the same doctor who performs your procedure and manages your follow-up — one specialist from start to finish. You are never passed to a junior doctor or a different surgeon.
