PIEZO ICSI in Mexico
At Instituto Mexicano de Infertilidad (IMI), we’re continually pushing the boundaries of reproductive medicine. One of our most exciting advancements is PIEZO ICSI, an innovative fertilization technique that uses piezo-electric pulse technology to inject sperm into eggs more gently and accurately than ever before.
By combining this state-of-the-art technology with IMI’s world-class embryology expertise, patients experience higher fertilization rates, stronger embryos, and improved pregnancy outcomes — all within the warm, compassionate care environment IMI is known for.
The Next Generation of Precision Fertilization
What Is PIEZO ICSI?
PIEZO ICSI (Piezo-Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is an advanced micromanipulation method used during IVF.
Instead of using mechanical pressure to penetrate the egg, PIEZO ICSI employs ultra-fast electrical pulses to guide the injection needle smoothly into the egg’s cytoplasm.
This breakthrough method reduces physical stress on both the egg and the sperm, resulting in more stable embryos and improved development quality.
Why Choose IMI for PIEZO ICSI
- 🌟 State-of-the-art technology available in only a few Latin American centers.
- 👩🔬 Expert embryologists with specialized micromanipulation training.
- 🧬 High success rates with fragile and previously frozen eggs.
- 💛 Patient-focused approach combining science and compassion.
- 💸 Affordable, transparent pricing for international fertility care.
How PIEZO ICSI Works at IMI
Egg Preparation
Sperm Selection
PIEZO-assisted Injection
Fertilization
Embryo Culture
Why You Should Choose IMI?
IMI Mexico combines world-class fertility expertise, advanced reproductive technology, transparent and compassionate care, and proven success in complex cases — all within a modern, internationally trusted clinic in Guadalajara.
When Is PIEZO ICSI Recommended?
IMI’s fertility specialists may recommend PIEZO ICSI for:
- Previous failed ICSI cycles or low fertilization rates.
- Fragile oocytes (thin or resistant membranes).
- Eggs from older patients (over 38).
- Vitrified eggs (frozen-thawed oocytes).
- Tandem IVF cycles using both own and donor eggs.
- Recurrent miscarriage or embryo fragmentation issues.
PIEZO ICSI vs. Traditional ICSI
Feature | ICSI | PIEZO ICSI |
Injection Force | Mechanical | Electrical micro-pulse |
Egg Damage Risk | Moderate | Minimal |
Fertilization Rate | 60–70 % | 75–85 % |
Ideal For | General male infertility | Fragile eggs, repeat IVF failure |
Equipment | Standard microinjector | Piezo-electric pulse system |
PIEZO ICSI represents a leap forward in both safety and precision — helping more couples succeed on their first attempt.
Success Rates
IMI’s PIEZO ICSI program has achieved outstanding outcomes:
Patient Group | Average Success Rate |
Women under 35 | 75–80 % |
Women 35–40 | 65–70 % |
Donor Eggs (any age) | 80–85 % |
When combined with PGT-A genetic testing, success rates may reach 90 % per transfer.
Cost of PIEZO ICSI in Mexico
Treatment | Average Cost (USD) |
ICSI Add-On | $1 000 – $1 500 |
PIEZO ICSI Add-On | $1 800 – $2 200 |
IVF + PIEZO ICSI Package | $7 500 – $9 800 |
IMI’s transparent, all-inclusive pricing covers consultations, lab fertilization, and bilingual coordination for international patients.
Integration with Other Treatments
PIEZO ICSI can be seamlessly combined with:
- PGT-A Genetic Testing for embryo health.
- PICSI sperm selection for DNA-intact sperm.
- Tandem IVF for dual-egg strategies.
- Egg Donation or Freezing Programs for flexible fertility planning.
Learn more about PICSI in Mexico and Advanced Fertility Treatment in Mexico.
International Patient Program
IMI welcomes patients from the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Latin America, offering:
- Virtual pre-cycle consultation.
- Medication shipment coordination.
- Hotel, transfer, and recovery planning.
- English-speaking fertility coordinators.
Treatment duration: 10–14 days from stimulation to transfer.
FAQ’s about the Service
Q1. Is PIEZO ICSI better than ICSI?
Q2. Is PIEZO ICSI safe?
Q3. How long does the procedure take?
Q4. Can PIEZO ICSI be combined with PICSI or PGT-A?
Q5. Is PIEZO ICSI available everywhere?
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