Male Infertility Treatments
Male infertility can be a significant concern for couples seeking to conceive. However, advances in medicine have made male infertility treatable. The causes of male infertility can be attributed to a variety of factors, including genetics, hormonal imbalances, sperm production disorders, blockages, and environmental factors. We carefully evaluate our patients' conditions and offer the most appropriate treatment options.
New Generation Treatments
Thanks to advancing medical technologies, new-generation treatments for male infertility are offering promising results. These methods aim to increase the chances of conceiving naturally by improving sperm quality and production.
Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell therapy is an advanced biotechnology method that helps repair damaged or dysfunctional cells in the body. In cases of male infertility, stem cells can be injected into testicular tissue to stimulate sperm production. This treatment is particularly promising in severe cases such as azoospermia (absence of sperm in the semen).
Exosome Therapy
Exosomes are small particles that facilitate communication between cells and contain growth factors, proteins, and genetic material. This treatment is used to support sperm production and promote testicular tissue regeneration. Like stem cell therapy, exosome therapy offers regenerative and healing effects at the cellular level.
Surgical Treatments
Some cases of male infertility require surgical intervention. Conditions such as sperm duct obstruction and vasectomy reversal can be successfully treated with surgical methods.
Obstructive Surgery
Obstruction in the sperm ducts is a common cause of male infertility. This obstruction can be congenital or result from infection, injury, or previous surgery. Microsurgical procedures to remove the obstruction restore sperm passage, increasing the chance of natural pregnancy.
Vasectomy Reversal
Vasectomy is one of the surgical birth control methods for men. However, in some cases, men may want to have children again. Vasectomy reversal surgery (vasovasostomy) restores the chance of natural childbearing by reconnecting the sperm ducts.
Conclusion
Male infertility can be successfully treated today with a variety of treatment methods. We evaluate our patients' specific circumstances to determine the most appropriate treatment options. Thanks to new-generation biotechnological approaches and surgical techniques, the chances of conceiving naturally are significantly increased. For detailed information about the treatment process and personalized solutions, please contact our clinic.