Revolutionizing Male Infertility Treatment
"IMSI is ideal for couples with male factor infertility or those who have experienced failed IVF attempts."
Intracytoplasmic Morphological Sperm Injection (IMSI) is a cutting-edge technique that takes sperm selection to the next level. It enhances success rates in IVF by choosing the healthiest, most morphologically normal sperm using high-magnification imaging.
By offering IMSI, we aim to significantly improve embryo quality and pregnancy outcomes, especially in cases of severe male infertility or repeated IVF failures.
IMSI allows embryologists to examine sperm at over 6000x magnification to identify even the tiniest abnormalities—resulting in higher chances of successful fertilization.
IMSI uses advanced imaging to identify sperm with ideal shape, size, and structure for injection.
Choosing the best sperm enhances the quality of the embryos and increases the likelihood of a successful pregnancy.
"IMSI is ideal for couples with male factor infertility or those who have experienced failed IVF attempts."
IMSI represents a significant advancement in assisted reproduction by helping embryologists make more informed and precise choices.
Sperm is magnified up to 6000x, revealing internal structures for better selection.
The selected sperm is directly injected into the egg, just like in ICSI, but with higher accuracy.
IMSI often leads to better fertilization rates, improved embryo quality, and reduced miscarriage rates.
Our IMSI services are designed to provide renewed hope for couples struggling with male infertility, using technology that empowers precision and possibility.
A semen sample is prepared and observed under ultra-high magnification.
Sperm without structural defects are selected manually for injection.
The selected sperm is injected into the egg, followed by embryo culture and transfer.
IMSI is ideal for men with severe sperm abnormalities, recurrent IVF failure, or couples experiencing unexplained infertility.
Both involve injecting sperm into the egg, but IMSI uses high magnification to better select sperm with the best morphology, unlike standard ICSI.
Yes. IMSI has shown improved fertilization, better embryo development, and lower miscarriage rates in many studies.