ICSI - Advanced and Specialised Fertilization
Precision at the cellular level, micro-engineered with love.
When the path to conception faces complex challenges, modern science offers a direct, beautifully precise bridge. At Sequel IVF, we know how overwhelming a diagnosis of male factor infertility or unexplained fertilization hurdles can feel. ICSI is our most powerful answer to those challenges—a specialized micro-fertilization technique designed to give love a clear way forward.
Instead of leaving fertilization to chance, our highly proficient embryologists act as the gentle guardians of your future. Using elite, state-of-the-art micromanipulation technology, we carefully select a single, healthiest sperm and delicately introduce it directly into the heart of a mature egg. It is a moment of absolute scientific mastery, executed with the profound understanding that this single cell carries all your dreams of tomorrow.
By removing the barriers that stand in the way of natural fertilization, ICSI brings unmatched reassurance to your journey. Within the silent safety of our pristine laboratory cleanrooms, we give your cells the ultimate advantage, transforming complex biological hurdles into a beautiful opportunity for new life to begin.
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is a highly specialized fertilization technique performed as part of an IVF cycle. Using advanced micromanipulation technology, a single healthy sperm is carefully selected and injected directly into a mature egg under a high-powered microscope. This technique is particularly beneficial in cases of male factor infertility or previous fertilization failure and significantly improves the chances of successful fertilization.
Who can opt for it?
- Men with low sperm count, poor motility, or abnormal sperm morphology.
- Men with azoospermia requiring surgically retrieved sperm.
- Couples with previous fertilization failure during conventional IVF.
- Patients using frozen or surgically retrieved sperm.
- Women using cryopreserved (frozen) oocytes.
- Couples with severe male factor infertility.
Why is it done?
- To overcome male factor infertility.
- To improve fertilization rates when conventional IVF is unsuccessful.
- To achieve fertilization with very few available sperm.
- To utilize surgically retrieved or frozen sperm effectively.
- To maximize the use of precious or limited eggs and sperm.
