Surgeon Performs His Own Vasectomy as a ‘Gift’ to His Wife—His Reaction Says It All

A Bold (and Painful) Move: The Self-Performed Vasectomy That Has Everyone Talking
Would you trust a surgeon who’s willing to perform a delicate and nerve-racking procedure on himself? Well, that’s exactly what happened in Taiwan when a plastic surgeon decided to take matters into his own hands—literally.
Dr. Chen Wei-Nong, a well-respected plastic surgeon, recently stunned the internet by sharing footage on Instagram of him performing a self-inflicted vasectomy. Yes, you read that correctly. He sliced into his own most sensitive area and carried out the entire procedure while fully conscious, relying solely on local anesthesia.
This isn’t a prank or a medical stunt—it was a personal decision driven by a heartfelt reason. Dr. Chen and his wife already have three children and decided they didn’t want to expand their family further. So, instead of booking an appointment with another specialist, he took on the challenge himself, calling it his ultimate “gift” to his wife.
But before you even think about trying something like this, let’s be clear—Dr. Chen made it very clear that no one should attempt this at home, or anywhere else for that matter. And considering the risk involved, that’s probably some of the best advice you’ll ever hear.
The Moment of Truth: ‘I’m Quite Nervous’
In the video he posted, Dr. Chen admitted feeling nervous before starting the procedure. And honestly, who wouldn’t be? Even as a trained professional, there’s something undeniably terrifying about performing such a delicate surgery on yourself.

With a team of medical staff by his side for supervision, the surgeon meticulously followed an 11-step plan for performing the vasectomy. And while he was fully in control of the scalpel, at least he had others ensuring that everything was done safely.
For those who might not be familiar, a vasectomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting and sealing the tubes that carry sperm, effectively making a man permanently sterile. While it is a common and relatively simple procedure when done by a professional, it’s still a surgery that requires precision.
A One-Hour DIY Surgery—With a ‘Weird’ Feeling
The entire procedure took Dr. Chen one hour to complete. While the local anesthesia helped dull the pain, he later described the experience as “a really weird feeling.” Understatement of the year? Probably.
He remained focused throughout the surgery, making precise incisions, clamping and cutting the vas deferens (the tubes that transport sperm), and then carefully suturing the wounds.
As the surgery came to an end and he stitched himself up, Dr. Chen shared his final thoughts:
“It really feels weird.”
That’s one way to put it.
The night after performing his own vasectomy, he admitted feeling uncomfortable, but thankfully, by the next day, he was already feeling much better.
Why Would Anyone Do This?!
Of course, this begs the question: Why would anyone—especially a trained surgeon—choose to perform such a delicate surgery on themselves?
For Dr. Chen, it was a combination of medical confidence, personal commitment, and a symbolic gesture of love toward his wife. The decision to undergo sterilization is a significant one for any couple, and rather than having his wife go through a more invasive female sterilization procedure, he chose to take the responsibility upon himself.
That being said, even though he had the skills and knowledge to pull it off, this is definitely not something most people—doctors included—would dare to attempt.
Why Vasectomies Are a Responsible Family Planning Choice
While Dr. Chen’s method was extreme, the idea behind getting a vasectomy is actually quite responsible. It’s one of the most effective forms of permanent birth control for men, with a success rate of over 99%.
Some key benefits of a vasectomy include:
✅ Highly Effective – Once confirmed successful, the chances of pregnancy are nearly zero.
✅ Quick Recovery – Most men recover in a few days to a week with minimal discomfort.
✅ Less Invasive Than Female Sterilization – Compared to a tubal ligation (getting tubes tied), a vasectomy is a much simpler procedure.
✅ No Effect on Hormones or Performance – Contrary to myths, vasectomies don’t affect testosterone levels, libido, or ability to have sex.
For those considering this option, it’s always best to consult a medical professional. And by that, we mean an actual specialist—not yourself in front of a mirror.
Vasectomy Horror Stories: When Things Go Wrong
While Dr. Chen’s vasectomy was a success, not everyone has such a smooth experience. In fact, there have been some horrific vasectomy mishaps over the years.
1. The Vasectomy Interrupted by an Earthquake
Imagine being in the middle of your vasectomy when suddenly—the entire room starts shaking. That’s exactly what happened to one unfortunate patient who found himself on the operating table when an earthquake struck. Fortunately, the surgeon paused the procedure and waited for the tremors to stop before continuing.
2. The Doctor Who Lost Power… and Improvised
In another bizarre case, a doctor performing a vasectomy experienced an unexpected power outage mid-procedure. Instead of rescheduling, he hooked up a car battery to power his medical equipment and continued the surgery. Talk about dedication!
3. The Man Who Got a Vasectomy by Accident
Perhaps the worst case of all: a man who went into the hospital for routine gallbladder surgery but somehow ended up accidentally receiving a vasectomy due to a surgical mix-up. Needless to say, he wasn’t thrilled about the surprise.
Social Media Reactions: Internet Users Are Shocked and Horrified
When Dr. Chen shared his experience on social media, the reactions came pouring in. Some people were in awe of his surgical skills, while others cringed just thinking about it. Here are some of the most viral responses:
Instagram Reactions
📌 “This man has nerves of steel. I can’t even watch the video without crossing my legs in pain!” – @user1
📌 “Why would you do that to yourself?! Just go to another doctor, man!” – @user2
📌 “His wife better appreciate this ‘gift’ because WOW.” – @user3
Twitter/X Reactions
🐦 “If you ever feel like making a bad decision, just remember a guy in Taiwan performed his own vasectomy.” – @randomtweet
🐦 “I don’t even have testicles, and I still winced watching this. WHY would you do this to yourself?!” – @anotheruser
🐦 “Men complain about getting a cold, but this guy just performed surgery on his own junk. Respect.” – @userx
Reddit Discussion
🔴 “As a doctor myself, this is both impressive and horrifying. A vasectomy isn’t crazy complex, but self-operating is next-level.” – u/medstudent22
🔴 “The male version of ‘if you want something done right, do it yourself’—but taken WAY too literally.” – u/shockedviewer
🔴 “Imagine sneezing mid-procedure. That’s game over.” – u/wincingirl
Needless to say, the internet had a field day reacting to this story, with thousands of comments debating whether this was an act of surgical brilliance or sheer madness.
Final Thoughts: A Bold but Terrifying Decision
At the end of the day, Dr. Chen’s story is equal parts fascinating and terrifying. While it’s incredible that he was able to successfully perform such a nerve-wracking procedure on himself, it’s also a reminder of why we have trained specialists for these things.
For anyone considering a vasectomy, let this be a lesson: Get it done by a licensed professional, not yourself. And if you need a sign not to attempt DIY surgery, let this be it.
Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@docchen3