Just throwing this out there.
I suspected for a time that perhaps my low T was being caused by my varicocele. But I since I started experimenting with with aromatase inhibitors I discovered that I have the kind of hypogonadism that is not caused by any malfunction of the testicles. Apparently my testicles work just fine even with a varicocele, and the primary culprit for me is aromatization.
Maybe there are other reasons to get it done, but if you are where I was years ago and trying to find out whether getting this operation will raise your testosterone, I would suggest you try aromatase inhibitors first.
For that matter, I think AI's should be tried before testosterone replacement as well. Because if your problem is high aromatization it's just going to be worse with more T and you're going to need an AI anyway, and if you're like me you might find you can just use the AI to get normal testosterone levels.
I suspected for a time that perhaps my low T was being caused by my varicocele. But I since I started experimenting with with aromatase inhibitors I discovered that I have the kind of hypogonadism that is not caused by any malfunction of the testicles. Apparently my testicles work just fine even with a varicocele, and the primary culprit for me is aromatization.
Maybe there are other reasons to get it done, but if you are where I was years ago and trying to find out whether getting this operation will raise your testosterone, I would suggest you try aromatase inhibitors first.
For that matter, I think AI's should be tried before testosterone replacement as well. Because if your problem is high aromatization it's just going to be worse with more T and you're going to need an AI anyway, and if you're like me you might find you can just use the AI to get normal testosterone levels.