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Piezo-assisted ICSI uses a precise piezoelectric pulse, not suction, to inject sperm into the egg. Less trauma. Higher fertilisation rates. Better embryos. Especially effective for fragile eggs, failed previous ICSI, and immotile retrieved sperm.

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What is Piezo ICSI?

Piezo ICSI (Piezo-Assisted Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is an advanced form of ICSI that uses a controlled piezoelectric pulse to pierce the egg membrane — replacing the suction and mechanical pressure used in standard ICSI. The result is significantly less egg trauma, higher fertilisation rates, and better-quality embryos. It is especially effective for women with fragile eggs, failed previous ICSI cycles, and cases where immotile surgically retrieved sperm are used.

Piezo ICSI — At a Glance
Technology Piezoelectric pulse
vs Conventional ICSI Far less egg trauma
Membrane Entry Pulse — no suction
Best For Failed ICSI · Fragile eggs
Immotile Sperm ✓ Effective with TESA/PESA
Egg Activation Piezo pulse assists
Lab Certification NABH · ISAR · ISO

Conventional ICSI VS Piezo ICSI Treatment , What us the difference?

Conventional ICSI

Conventional 

Suction pressure breaks egg membrane

Egg visibly deforms during injection

Higher egg damage risk

No egg activation — fails with immotile sperm

Piezo ICSI

Piezo ICSI

Piezo pulse pierces membrane, no suction

Egg stays undisturbed during injection

Higher egg survival & fertilisation rate

Pulse assists egg activation, ideal for immotile sperm

Who Needs Piezo ICSI Treatment?

Your ICSI Procedure Journey at Javitri Hospital, Lucknow

Understanding what the ICSI pregnancy procedure involves can help reduce uncertainty when considering IVF ICSI treatment. At Javitri Hospital, your ICSI treatment journey is planned in a structured and transparent way, so you know what to expect at each stage.

Why Javitri Hospital for Piezo ICSI in Lucknow & Kanpur?

Find Out if Piezo ICSI is Right for You

One consultation is all it takes — to understand whether Piezo-assisted ICSI would improve your chances and what the treatment plan looks like for your specific case.

Review of previous IVF / ICSI records

Egg quality & embryo development assessment

Sperm analysis + TESA/PESA compatibility check

Honest recommendation — Piezo only if indicated

Clear cost & EMI plan explained upfront

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Why Choose Javitri Hospital for ICSI Treatment in Lucknow

When choosing a centre for ICSI treatment in Lucknow, patients look for clinical expertise, reliable lab support, ethical guidance, and continuity of care. At Javitri Hospital, IVF ICSI treatment is delivered within a coordinated fertility care ecosystem designed to support patients at every stage of their journey.

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Piezo ICSI Clinics — Lucknow & Kanpur

Lucknow – Telibagh
Main Hospital & IVF Lab

Address : Raebareli Road, Telibagh, Lucknow – 226025

Phone : 9936068274

Hours : Mon–Sat: 9 am – 8 pm

Services : IVF, IUI, ICSI, NICU, High-Risk Pregnancy, Delivery

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Lucknow – Badshahnagar
Fertility Clinic & OPD

Address : Center Cross Road, Plaza Badshahnagar, Lucknow

Phone : 9936068274

Hours :Mon–Sat: 9 am – 8 pm

Services :IVF Consultations, IUI, Fertility Assessment, Gynaecology

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Kanpur – Swaroop Nagar (NEW)
IVF & Fertility Clinic

Address : Near Moti Jheel Metro Station, Swaroop Nagar, Kanpur

Phone : 9936068274

Hours : Mon–Sat: 9 am – 8 pm

Services :IVF, IUI, ICSI, Fertility Consultations, Gynaecology

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Piezo ICSI Treatment FAQs

Piezo ICSI (Piezo-Assisted Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is an advanced form of ICSI that uses a controlled piezoelectric pulse to penetrate the egg membrane — with no suction or mechanical pressure. This causes far less trauma to the egg, resulting in better egg survival, higher fertilisation rates, and improved embryo quality. It is especially effective for fragile eggs, failed previous ICSI, and cases using immotile retrieved sperm.

Conventional ICSI uses negative suction pressure to rupture the egg membrane — the egg visibly deforms, increasing damage risk, especially in sensitive eggs. Piezo-assisted ICSI replaces suction with a precise electrical pulse, allowing the needle to pierce the membrane cleanly with minimal force. The egg stays virtually undisturbed. This is why Piezo ICSI consistently improves fertilisation outcomes in difficult cases.

The Piezo ICSI procedure follows the standard IVF pathway — ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, sperm preparation, embryo culture, and transfer. The only difference is at the injection step: a piezoelectric pulse replaces suction to inject one sperm into each mature egg. Embryo culture, blastocyst development, transfer, and freezing proceed identically to a conventional IVF cycle.

Piezo ICSI treatment is recommended for: failed or poor fertilisation in previous ICSI cycles, fragile or sensitive eggs, advanced maternal age (38+), immotile surgically retrieved sperm (TESA/PESA/TESE), globozoospermia (round-headed sperm), and unexplained recurrent IVF failure. It is not a routine upgrade — our specialist assesses each case individually before recommending it.

Yes. Clinical evidence consistently shows Piezo ICSI improves fertilisation rates in difficult cases — particularly for fragile eggs or immotile retrieved sperm. Patients with very poor fertilisation in previous ICSI cycles often see significantly better results. The improved egg survival at injection translates into more usable embryos and better blastocyst development.

Yes — and this is one of Piezo ICSI’s most important advantages. Surgically retrieved sperm (TESA/PESA/TESE) is often immotile, making egg activation unreliable with conventional ICSI. The piezoelectric pulse mechanically activates the egg, compensating for the absence of sperm motility. At Javitri Hospital, all surgical retrieval techniques are available in-house and can be combined with Piezo ICSI in the same cycle.

Yes — Piezo ICSI is considered safer for eggs than conventional ICSI because it causes less physical trauma during injection. Pulses are precisely calibrated to the minimum needed to penetrate the membrane. No adverse effects on embryo development or offspring health have been found in clinical studies. The reduced egg damage is precisely why fertilisation outcomes improve.

The cost of Piezo ICSI treatment is explained transparently at your consultation — no hidden charges. Flexible EMI options are available. Call +91-73885-78889 or book a free consultation for a full cost breakdown based on your specific case.

Yes, Javitri Hospital offers Piezo ICSI in Lucknow at its NABH-certified IVF laboratory in Telibagh. It is one of the very few fertility centres in Uttar Pradesh to provide this technology with trained, experienced embryologists.

Javitri Hospital offers Piezo ICSI as part of a fully integrated, NABH-certified IVF programme — not as a standalone add-on. Key advantages: dedicated piezo technology with trained embryologists; complete in-house surgical sperm retrieval (TESA/PESA/MESA/TESE); 30+ years of IVF expertise under Dr. Rajul Tyagi (trained at Cleveland Clinic USA and Brussels University Belgium); transparent pricing with EMI; and honest case-by-case recommendation — Piezo ICSI is advised only when it will genuinely improve outcomes.

Piezo ICSI Treatment FAQs

Piezo ICSI (Piezo-Assisted Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is an advanced form of ICSI that uses a controlled piezoelectric pulse to penetrate the egg membrane — with no suction or mechanical pressure. This causes far less trauma to the egg, resulting in better egg survival, higher fertilisation rates, and improved embryo quality. It is especially effective for fragile eggs, failed previous ICSI, and cases using immotile retrieved sperm.

Conventional ICSI uses negative suction pressure to rupture the egg membrane — the egg visibly deforms, increasing damage risk, especially in sensitive eggs. Piezo-assisted ICSI replaces suction with a precise electrical pulse, allowing the needle to pierce the membrane cleanly with minimal force. The egg stays virtually undisturbed. This is why Piezo ICSI consistently improves fertilisation outcomes in difficult cases.

The Piezo ICSI procedure follows the standard IVF pathway — ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, sperm preparation, embryo culture, and transfer. The only difference is at the injection step: a piezoelectric pulse replaces suction to inject one sperm into each mature egg. Embryo culture, blastocyst development, transfer, and freezing proceed identically to a conventional IVF cycle.

Piezo ICSI treatment is recommended for: failed or poor fertilisation in previous ICSI cycles, fragile or sensitive eggs, advanced maternal age (38+), immotile surgically retrieved sperm (TESA/PESA/TESE), globozoospermia (round-headed sperm), and unexplained recurrent IVF failure. It is not a routine upgrade — our specialist assesses each case individually before recommending it.

Yes. Clinical evidence consistently shows Piezo ICSI improves fertilisation rates in difficult cases — particularly for fragile eggs or immotile retrieved sperm. Patients with very poor fertilisation in previous ICSI cycles often see significantly better results. The improved egg survival at injection translates into more usable embryos and better blastocyst development.

Yes — and this is one of Piezo ICSI’s most important advantages. Surgically retrieved sperm (TESA/PESA/TESE) is often immotile, making egg activation unreliable with conventional ICSI. The piezoelectric pulse mechanically activates the egg, compensating for the absence of sperm motility. At Javitri Hospital, all surgical retrieval techniques are available in-house and can be combined with Piezo ICSI in the same cycle.

Yes — Piezo ICSI is considered safer for eggs than conventional ICSI because it causes less physical trauma during injection. Pulses are precisely calibrated to the minimum needed to penetrate the membrane. No adverse effects on embryo development or offspring health have been found in clinical studies. The reduced egg damage is precisely why fertilisation outcomes improve.

The cost of Piezo ICSI treatment is explained transparently at your consultation — no hidden charges. Flexible EMI options are available. Call +91-73885-78889 or book a free consultation for a full cost breakdown based on your specific case.

Yes, Javitri Hospital offers Piezo ICSI in Lucknow at its NABH-certified IVF laboratory in Telibagh. It is one of the very few fertility centres in Uttar Pradesh to provide this technology with trained, experienced embryologists.

Javitri Hospital offers Piezo ICSI as part of a fully integrated, NABH-certified IVF programme — not as a standalone add-on. Key advantages: dedicated piezo technology with trained embryologists; complete in-house surgical sperm retrieval (TESA/PESA/MESA/TESE); 30+ years of IVF expertise under Dr. Rajul Tyagi (trained at Cleveland Clinic USA and Brussels University Belgium); transparent pricing with EMI; and honest case-by-case recommendation — Piezo ICSI is advised only when it will genuinely improve outcomes.

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