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Why More Guys Are Choosing to Get Vasectomies & a Perk That’s Overlooked

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October 20, 2025

It’s safe to say that vasectomies are more popular now than ever.

With the hashtag #vasectomy reaching over a billion views on Tik Tok, along with a 600% interest increase, men in their 20’s and 30’s are stepping up to the plate like never before.

What’s the reason behind this increase in vasectomies? In a new episode of the Balls Deep podcast, Dr. Joe Pazona discussed this topic with Cat Williams and tried to unpack the reasons, from changing gender expectations to those bedside perks that are completely under the radar. Here are some shifting dynamics when it comes to the popularity of vasectomies:

✅ A Shift in Accountability

As history has shown, the burden of contraception has been often placed on women. With hormones, IUDs, implants, and condoms, the options are endless.

But a women’s side of the equation often goes unacknowledged. Contraceptives do cause side effects: mood swings, fatigue, and even a reduced sex drive. And there’s stress on men too, especially if a condom has broken or failed.

It is refreshing to see that more men are coming to that realization, and are ready to say, “I can handle this.” Whether it is because they are done having kids, or not ready to start a family, they are making the decision and getting a vasectomy, a permanent, reliable form of birth control.

And to be frank, women appreciate it. Taking something off her plate (especially when she has a hundred others to take care of) is something that speaks volumes. This is not merely a contraceptive issue; it is a partnership.

💥 No, You're Not Losing Your Manhood

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A vasectomy does not affect erections, it does not lower testosterone, and it is definitely not castration.

There was an old-school stigma that vasectomy meant losing something: losing the ability to reproduce, losing a piece of masculinity. But today, the loss is not what is focused on. The gain is.

✔️ Gain of control

✔️ Gain of peace of mind

✔️ Gain of freedom from “uh-oh” moments

Gaining something is a huge change and improvement in the quality of life.

🛠️ It’s Easier Than Ever at Pazona MD

There is no more worrying about long wait times, multiple doctor visits, and scary looking tools.

At Pazona MD, we’ve streamlined everything.

  • No needle
  • No scalpel
  • Laughing gas for anxiety
  • Procedure takes under 10 minutes

Yep, you read that right. We even consult and do the procedure on the same day, which is why guys are flying from everywhere in the US to Nashville just to get their vasectomy done. It’s fast and safe, and honestly, it’s a game changer.

🍑 The Benefit Everyone Overlooks: More Sex

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And let’s get to the most important part: the bedroom.

You may not expect this, but intimacy and sexual satisfaction takes a massive boost after a vasectomy.

Why? Because a couple can finally relax and let go of the anxiety of unintended pregnancy. For the women who often bear the mental burden of contraception, this relief means far more desire and enjoyment. Vasectomies can equal more sex. You’re welcome.

The Bottom Line

The modern man’s smart choice is a vasectomy. Sex and contraception become much more enjoyable, unbalanced hormones are no longer a burden, and the unwanted hormonal side effects of contraception become a worry of the past.

Is it time you get a vasectomy? Learn more about vasectomies at Pazona MD!

Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only and does not substitute professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.

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