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Can you have a reversal after cut burned and tied?

No, it is not possible to have a reversal after a cut, burn, and tie procedure (also known as a vasectomy). A vasectomy is a permanent method of male sterilization, and once the vas deferens (the tubes that carry sperm) have been cut, burned, and tied, they cannot be reconnected or repaired.

Reversal procedures, known as vasectomy reversals or vasovasostomies, can be performed in some cases, but they are not always successful and can be complex and expensive. The success rate of vasectomy reversals depends on various factors, including the time since the initial vasectomy, the skill of the surgeon, and the individual's overall health and fertility status.

Therefore, it is essential to carefully consider and understand the implications of a vasectomy before undergoing the procedure, as it is generally considered a permanent method of birth control.

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