TESA (Testicular Sperm Aspiration) offers hope to men with zero or low sperm count by gently extracting sperm from the testes for advanced fertility treatments like IVF.N?
Recovery Time
Same Day
Success Rate
N/A
Hospital Stay
Day Care
Treatment Type
Non Surgical
Home Treatments IVF and Fertility TESA Or Testicular Sperm Aspiration
TESA Or Testicular Sperm Aspiration cost
Treatment Name
Estimated Cost
TESA Or Testicular Sperm Aspiration 1800-2200 USD
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TESA is a minor surgical procedure where a doctor uses a fine needle to remove small samples of tissue from the testicle to retrieve sperm for use in assisted reproduction techniques like ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection).
It is recommended for men with obstructive or non-obstructive azoospermia (no sperm in the ejaculate), failed vasectomy reversal, very low sperm counts, or those unable to produce a sample on the day of egg retrieval
The doctor gives local anesthesia to numb the area, and a thin needle is gently inserted into the testicle to aspirate tissue; the entire process usually takes 10–20 minutes. Most men feel only mild pressure, and discomfort afterward is manageable with simple pain medicine.
Risks are low but include bruising, mild pain, infection, or temporary swelling. Recovery is quick; most men return to normal activities within 24–48 hours. Wear supportive underwear, avoid heavy lifting for a couple of days, and follow your doctor’s advice on antibiotics or pain relief.
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