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Men's Clinic · Busan
Fertility Restoration · Tier 2 Spoke

Vasectomy reversal in Busan, Seomyeon

Microsurgical fertility restoration in Seomyeon, Busan. Vasovasostomy or vasoepididymostomy — chosen intraoperatively based on vas fluid quality. Transparent USD/KRW pricing from $2,963. Personally performed by our lead urologist with surgical microscope and microsuture technique at our Busan Seomyeon clinic.

From
$2,963
Procedure
2–4 hours
Stay in Busan
5 days
Pregnancy rate
50–70%
our lead urologist — Board-certified urologist at MediForMen Busan Seomyeon clinic, microsurgical vasectomy reversal surgeon
our lead urologist Board-Certified Urologist · Microsurgical Surgeon · Fertility Restoration · 15+ Years Experience
The 30-second summary
Read time: 8 min
Technique
Microsurgery
Surgical microscope
Price range
$2,963–$4,444
vs $10,000+ in US
Sperm return
70–95%
Based on time elapsed
Best timing
Under 10yr
Higher success rates
Meet our urologist

A message from our urologist on reversal in Seomyeon, Busan.

Before flying to Busan for vasectomy reversal, listen to our lead urologist explain microsurgical vasovasostomy vs vasoepididymostomy at our Seomyeon clinic. 15+ years of microsurgical experience, all explained in clear English.

our urologist personally performs every reversal at our Busan Seomyeon practice using surgical microscope and 10-0 microsuture. Decision between simple vs complex reversal made intraoperatively based on vas fluid quality. Realistic expectations critical — sperm return doesn't guarantee pregnancy.

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Reversal vs IVF

Reversal vs IVF: your fertility options at our Busan clinic, compared honestly.

No filter. Reversal restores natural fertility; IVF bypasses the obstruction. Each has tradeoffs in cost, success rate, and partner involvement. Honest comparison before your consultation with our urologist.

Vasovasostomy Vasoepididymostomy IVF with TESE
Price (USD) $4,444 $10,000-15,000/cycle
Mechanism Complex bypass to epididymis Sperm retrieval + IVF in lab
Sperm return 70-80% N/A (extracted directly)
Pregnancy rate 30-50% 40-60% per cycle
Surgery duration 4 hours 30 min (extraction)
Anesthesia General Local (extraction)
Pregnancy timing 6-12 months natural 2-4 weeks per cycle
Natural conception Yes ×IVF only
Multiple children possible Yes (unlimited) ~Each pregnancy needs IVF
Female partner role Natural — no procedure Egg retrieval + embryo transfer
Best for time since vasectomy Over 10 years (often) Any time
Total cost for 2 children $4,444 (once) $20,000-30,000+
Best for couples Complex case + natural Quick result or reversal failed
Vasoepididymostomy
$4,444
Type
Complex bypass
Sperm return
70-80%
Pregnancy rate
30-50%
Duration
4 hours
When needed
Long-term post-vasectomy
Best for
Over 10 years post-vasectomy
IVF with TESE
$10,000+
Mechanism
Sperm extraction + IVF
Pregnancy rate
40-60% per cycle
Natural conception
× No
Multiple children
~Each needs IVF
Best for
Quick result, reversal failed
Method deep-dives

Reversal techniques at MediForMen Seomyeon.

Two reversal techniques at our Busan Seomyeon clinic — simple vasovasostomy or complex vasoepididymostomy. Decision made intraoperatively. Written by our urologist for international patients.

Vasoepididymostomy (Complex)

Bypass to epididymis · for harder cases
$4,444
₩6M
Procedure
4 hours
Anesthesia
General
Sperm return
70-80%
Pregnancy
30-50%
Pros
  • Works when simple reversal can't
  • Restores natural fertility
  • Multiple children possible
  • Better than IVF for ongoing family planning
Cons
  • Higher cost
  • Longer surgery (4 hours)
  • Lower success than simple reversal
  • More technically demanding
  • Pregnancy rate 30-50% vs 70-80% simple
Best for ~30% of reversal cases. Used when vas fluid contains no sperm during surgery (indicates blockage). Common after 10+ years post-vasectomy. Microsurgical bypass connects vas directly to epididymis. Decision made intraoperatively — patient consents to either procedure beforehand.
Decision guide

Is reversal the right choice for your situation?

Three quick questions. Anonymous. We'll assess if vasectomy reversal is your best option vs IVF/sperm retrieval. Final recommendation requires our urologist's full assessment and partner fertility evaluation.

Personalized recommendation

Reversal candidacy assessment

Get a personalized assessment based on time since vasectomy, partner age, and fertility goals.

3 quick questions 60 seconds No email required
Q1.
Expected outcomes

What outcomes to expect after reversal in Busan.

Realistic sperm return and pregnancy expectations. Time-dependent success rates honest discussion. Partner fertility critical factor — vasectomy reversal alone doesn't guarantee pregnancy.

Month 3 — First semen analysis
70-95% show sperm return
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Before/After Diagram
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At 3 months post-reversal, first semen analysis shows sperm return in 70-95% of patients (depending on time since original vasectomy). Sample collected at any local lab worldwide, result emailed to our urologist. If no sperm: retest at 6 months before declaring failure.

Year 1 — Pregnancy
50-70% pregnancy rate
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Before/After Diagram
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Within 1 year post-reversal, 50-70% of couples achieve pregnancy (success depends on time since original vasectomy and partner fertility). Most pregnancies occur 3-12 months post-reversal. Continued attempts beyond 1 year still possible if no pregnancy yet — reversal is permanent.

Important: Reversal success is time-dependent and varies by surgical complexity needed. Sperm return: 70-95% based on time since original vasectomy. Pregnancy rate: 25-80% based on time and partner fertility. Sperm return does NOT guarantee pregnancy — partner age and fertility are critical factors. Realistic expectations discussed during consultation.
What to expect

The reversal procedure at our Seomyeon clinic, step by step.

The exact 2-4 hour microsurgical procedure at our Seomyeon, Busan clinic — from anesthesia to discharge.

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vasectomy reversal step 1 — MediForMen Busan Seomyeon

Pre-op consultation

~60 min · same day

Time since original vasectomy reviewed. Partner fertility assessment recommended. Discussion of realistic success rates (time-dependent). Anesthesia consultation. Consent for both simple and complex reversal (decision made intraoperatively).

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vasectomy reversal step 2 — MediForMen Busan Seomyeon

Surgical prep

~30 min

Operating room with surgical microscope. General anesthesia administered. Scrotal area sterilized. Surgical drapes positioned. Final equipment check (10-0 microsuture, microscope, fine instruments).

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vasectomy reversal step 3 — MediForMen Busan Seomyeon

Microsurgical reversal

2–4 hours

Scrotal incision. Vas deferens identified bilaterally. Vas fluid examined under microscope: if sperm present → vasovasostomy (simple). If no sperm → vasoepididymostomy (complex bypass). Microsutures (10-0 nylon) placed under microscopic vision. Wound closure with absorbable sutures.

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vasectomy reversal step 4 — MediForMen Busan Seomyeon

Recovery & discharge

2–3 hours post-op

Recovery from general anesthesia (1-2 hours). Pain controlled with prescribed medication. Scrotal support and ice pack applied. English aftercare instructions. WhatsApp our urologist activated. Same-day discharge to hotel.

Recovery roadmap

From surgery day to first pregnancy attempt in Busan.

Realistic reversal recovery timeline. Most international patients fly home Day 5, return to all activities at Week 4, and have first semen analysis at 3 months. Pregnancy attempts begin Week 4-6 if sperm present.

D1

Day 0 — Surgery day

First 24 hours

Surgery complete. Strict bed rest first 24 hours. Pain controlled with prescribed medication. Scrotal support and ice pack continuously. Hotel rest. Loose underwear or athletic supporter.

⚠ Strict bed rest 24hr ⚠ Ice pack continuous ⚠ No work
D3

Day 1–3 — Initial recovery

First 72 hours

Limited walking. Continue scrotal support. Continue antibiotics on schedule. Mild swelling and bruising normal. Significant scrotal swelling: WhatsApp our urologist. Avoid hot showers.

✓ Light walking ⚠ Scrotal support ⚠ No hot showers
D7

Day 5 — Return home

5 days

Most patients fly home Day 5. WhatsApp our urologist photo update for wound check. Return to desk work in 1 week. Continue avoiding sexual activity (4-week minimum).

✓ Cleared to fly ⚠ No sex (4 weeks) ⚠ No heavy lifting
W2

Week 2–3 — Continued healing

2–3 weeks

Return to desk work. Light exercise OK (walking, stationary bike). Avoid heavy lifting, cycling, swimming. Continue avoiding sexual activity. Anastomosis healing — critical period.

✓ Desk work ✓ Light exercise ⚠ No sex yet
M1

Week 6 — In-person check (or video)

6 weeks

Optional in-person visit at our Busan clinic, or video consultation with our urologist. Repeat IPSS questionnaire. Repeat uroflowmetry. Confirmation of treatment success. Schedule annual follow-ups.

✓ IPSS reassessment ✓ Treatment success confirmed
M6

Month 3 — Stable result

3 months

Full UroLift effect achieved. ~70% have significant symptom improvement. Most patients off all BPH medication. Sexual function fully preserved. Annual photo check-in with our urologist thereafter (no in-person visits needed).

✓ Stable result ✓ Annual follow-up only
Safety, honestly

Honest reversal safety profile in Busan.

Most reversal clinics oversell success rates. We don't at MediForMen Busan Seomyeon. Honest success statistics by time since original vasectomy, and complication rates.

The honest numbers

Vasectomy reversal is microsurgery with definite risks and time-dependent success rates. Below is what 15 years of microsurgical practice has taught us about realistic reversal outcomes at MediForMen Busan.

< 3%
Surgical complications
50–70%
Pregnancy rate
70–95%
Sperm return
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    Sperm non-return (5-30%): Most significant concern. Time-dependent — under 5 years: 5-10% non-return. Over 15 years: 30-40% non-return (often vasoepididymostomy fails). If no sperm at 6 months: failure declared. Backup options: repeat reversal, IVF with TESE.
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    Sperm return but no pregnancy (15-25%): Sperm present in analysis but pregnancy doesn't occur. Reasons: partner fertility issues (age, ovarian function), sperm motility issues, anti-sperm antibodies. Sperm analysis alone doesn't guarantee pregnancy.
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    Hematoma (2-3%): Scrotal blood collection. Higher than NSV due to larger surgical field. Most resolve with rest and supportive underwear. Rarely requires drainage.
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    Infection (1-2%): Prophylactic antibiotics given. Watch for: redness, fever, increasing pain. Treatment: oral antibiotics 7-10 days. Hospitalization rarely needed.
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    Chronic scrotal pain (2-5%): Mild discomfort possible for months. Severe persistent pain rare. Treatment: ibuprofen, sometimes neural blocks if persistent.
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    Anti-sperm antibodies (5-10%): Body sometimes develops antibodies to sperm post-vasectomy. May reduce fertility despite successful reversal. Detectable on sperm analysis. May benefit from IVF with ICSI if pregnancy doesn't occur naturally.
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    Late re-closure (1-2% per year): Surgical site can scar and re-close years later. Sperm count gradually drops. Repeat reversal possible (lower success). Best to attempt pregnancy within 1-2 years post-reversal.
  • Coverage: All MediForMen procedures covered by Korean medical malpractice insurance (KMA-affiliated). Documentation provided pre-procedure on request.
Patient voices

Hear from men who chose Busan for reversal.

Two international patients share their experience with vasectomy reversal at MediForMen Busan, Seomyeon — from surgery day through successful pregnancy.

"Remarried in my 40s, wanted children with new partner. 8 years post-vasectomy. Reversal in Busan $3,000 vs $12,000 quoted in US. Daughter born 14 months later."

Tom, 44
🇺🇸 United States · Vasovasostomy · Busan, 2023

"15 years post-vasectomy, complex reversal needed. Saved $9,000 vs Germany. Two children later, marriage stronger than ever. our urologist's microsurgical expertise made it possible."

Andreas, 51
🇩🇪 Germany · Vasoepididymostomy · Busan, 2022
Questions men ask

What men ask before flying to Busan for reversal.

Time is the most important factor. Sperm return rate: under 5 years 90-95%, 5-10 years 80-90%, 10-15 years 70-80%, over 15 years 50-70%. Pregnancy rate: under 5 years 70-80%, 5-10 years 50-70%, 10-15 years 30-50%, over 15 years 25-40%. Earlier reversal = better success. Partner fertility also critical.

Decision made intraoperatively under microscope. Vas fluid examined: if sperm present (or clear fluid with viable sperm products) → vasovasostomy (simple re-connection). If fluid is thick/contains no sperm → vasoepididymostomy (bypass to epididymis). You consent for both before surgery. ~70% need simple, ~30% need complex.

Depends on situation. Reversal advantages: natural conception, unlimited children possible, lower long-term cost. IVF advantages: faster result, doesn't depend on time since vasectomy. For couples wanting multiple children with younger partner: reversal usually better. For older partners with limited time: IVF may be faster. Discuss with both our urologist and a fertility specialist.

No. Vasectomy reversal restores sperm transport but doesn't affect testosterone production (testes still function normally), libido (sex drive unchanged), erections (no impact), or orgasm. The procedure only addresses the surgically blocked vas deferens.

Sexual activity at 4 weeks post-reversal. Begin pregnancy attempts immediately — first semen analysis at 3 months. If sperm present: continue trying naturally. Most pregnancies occur 3-12 months post-reversal. Some couples need 18-24 months. If no pregnancy by 1 year despite good sperm: consider IUI or IVF as backup.

Partner fertility assessment STRONGLY recommended before reversal. Female age over 35 reduces pregnancy chances significantly. Ovarian reserve testing (AMH, antral follicle count) clarifies fertility window. If significant female fertility issues: reversal may not be cost-effective vs IVF. our urologist strongly recommends partner workup at fertility center before reversal.

Yes, but with lower success rates. Repeat reversal: 50-70% sperm return (vs 70-95% first time). Repeat with vasoepididymostomy may be needed if vasovasostomy failed. Cost: same ($2,963 or $4,444 depending on procedure). Often IVF becomes more practical option after failed reversal.

Korean pricing reflects lower facility costs, lower microsurgical fees, direct-pay model. Vasovasostomy at MediForMen Busan ($2,963) costs 70-80% less than US ($10,000-$15,000) and 50% less than UK private ($6,000-$10,000). Same microsurgical technique, same surgical microscope, same 10-0 microsuture used at top US/European centers. Significant savings for international patients.

First analysis at 3 months post-reversal. If sperm present: continue natural conception attempts and recheck at 6 months. If no sperm at 3 months: retest at 6 months. If no sperm at 6 months: failure declared. Sample collected at any local lab worldwide (~$30-50). Result emailed to our urologist for review.

5-10% of post-vasectomy patients develop antibodies. Detected via specific testing on sperm analysis. May reduce natural fertility despite successful reversal. Options: continue natural attempts, IUI with washed sperm, or IVF with ICSI. Antibodies don't prevent reversal — just complicate pregnancy timing.

Recommended consideration, especially for: complex reversal cases (over 10 years post-vasectomy), older partner (limited time window), couples planning to try multiple times. Sperm cryopreservation at fertility center post-reversal costs $300-500/year storage. Provides backup if reversal fails or scar tissue re-closes. Discuss during consultation.

Credit card, bank transfer, or crypto accepted. Card descriptor reads "Busan Health Clinic" — not "reversal" or "fertility." Payment: 50% deposit / 50% on surgery day. Itemized English receipts available for HSA/FSA reimbursement attempts. Some insurance plans cover reversal — itemized receipts help claim attempts.

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Your next step

Message our urologist in Seomyeon, Busan before booking your reversal.

Free, no commitment. Share time since original vasectomy and partner fertility info via WhatsApp — our urologist will discuss realistic success probability and quote your total cost for visiting our Seomyeon, Busan clinic — $2,963 simple or $4,444 complex.

15+
Years
4,000+
BPH patients
40+
Countries served
< 1%
Complication rate