Micro TESE

Micro-TESE Treatment is a breakthrough sperm retrieval procedure for men with azoospermia. At AAS Fertility & IVF Center, our specialists use advanced microdissection techniques to give hope of biological fatherhood.

#UNDERSTANDING TESE

What is Micro-TESE Treatment?

Micro TESE, or Microdissection Testicular Sperm Extraction, is a surgical procedure that helps men with azoospermia, a condition in which no sperm is present in the semen. As a result, Micro TESE offers them a renewed chance at fatherhood.

By carefully examining testicular tissue under a microscope, sperm can be retrieved and later used for IVF or IUI treatment. This procedure has helped many couples achieve their dream of parenthood.

#STEP-BY-STEP

How It Works

Micro-TESE Treatment is a precise surgical procedure used to retrieve sperm directly from the testicular tissue in cases of severe male infertility. Under a microscope, our specialists carefully extract tiny tissue samples. Then, they isolate viable sperm for use in assisted reproductive techniques like ICSI, which significantly increases the chances of successful fertilization.

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Surgical Step

Performed under anesthesia, with a small incision in the scrotum.

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Sperm Retrieval

Our fertility experts micro-dissect the testicular tissue to locate healthy sperm.

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Fertilization

The retrieved sperm is then used by our lab team for IVF or IUI with your partner’s egg.

#CHOOSING THE RIGHT SOLUTION

Why Choose Micro TESE?

At AAS Fertility & IVF Center, Micro TESE offers new hope for men with azoospermia. Through this safe and effective approach, we increase the chance of biological parenthood through IVF or IUI.

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Chance of Fatherhood

Hope for men with azoospermia.

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Expert Care

Guided by Dr. Naila Jabeen and our fertility team

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Minimally Invasive

Low-risk, modern surgical technique

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Supports Natural Options

Retrieved sperm may be used for IUI.

#ANSWERS YOU CAN TRUST

Have Questions About Micro TESE?

At AAS Fertility & IVF Center, we’ve addressed the most common questions to help you feel informed, supported, and confident as you begin your fertility journey.

Is Micro TESE painful?

No, Our specialists perform the procedure under general anesthesia, so you won’t feel any pain during surgery.

Mild discomfort or swelling may occur afterward, but recovery is usually quick.

Most patients can return to normal activities within 2–3 days. At AAS Fertility & IVF Center, our doctors provide aftercare guidance to ensure a smooth recovery.

In the rare event that no sperm is found after a testicular sperm extraction (TESE) procedure, it means that the individual has a complete lack of sperm production (azoospermia) that is not correctable with this method. In such cases, there is no alternative option to use the person’s own sperm.

If sperm is retrieved successfully, it can often be used immediately for IVF or IUI. Your doctor at AAS Fertility & IVF Center will recommend the best timeline based on your case.

Risks are minimal but may include temporary swelling, bruising, or mild discomfort. Serious complications are rare when performed by experienced specialists.

#Successful Outcomes

Proven Results

The success of Micro TESE depends on the underlying condition and testicular health. At AAS Fertility & IVF Center, many men have successfully become fathers through this advanced procedure. Moreover, with expert care and precise techniques, Micro TESE offers real hope even in challenging infertility cases.

Consulting with Dr. Naila Jabeen

If you are considering Micro TESE, Dr. Naila Jabeen provides expert guidance tailored to your unique situation. She reviews your medical history, explains the process, and discusses potential results. With her compassionate care, you gain clarity and confidence to take your next step toward parenthood.

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