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welcome to snip vasectomy clinic Iamp;#39;m Simon snook Iamp;#39;m one of the doctors here my name is David Bivona so in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk to you about what you have to do before the operation the surgical technique and what the operation in itself means and then the things that you can do after the operation to recover quickly to finish watching this video youamp;#39;ll have another chance to ask questions one of our nurses on the telephone and again when you come into the procedure itself every time to talk to either David or myself about the procedure if we talk about whatamp;#39;s going to happen before the operation a couple of things firstly question we get asked probably more than most is whether you need to shave or not for your procedure and by this Iamp;#39;m talking about shaving down below rather than on your face and the answer is no you donamp;#39;t I mean if you do regularly thatamp;#39;s okay but I wouldnamp;#39;t make a special effort to it