Can a vasectomy be reversed after 6 years of vasectomy?

Yes, a vasectomy can be reversed after 6 years, although, the chances of a successful reversal decrease the longer the time since the vasectomy. The success rate for vasectomy reversals generally tends to decrease over time, but factors such as the skill and experience of the surgeon, the type of vasectomy performed, and individual variations in anatomy and tissue healing can influence the chances of success. On average, the success rate for vasectomy reversals can range from around 50% to 80% within the first few years after the procedure and may lower with increasing time intervals beyond that. The surgeon will assess the feasibility of the reversal based on individual circumstances and provide an estimate of the likelihood of success

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