Gynaecological Surgery
The female body has its own life story, and its needs care throughout that journey
Gynaecological surgery includes any surgical procedure that involves the structure of the female pelvic region: the uterus, ovaries, cervix, fallopian tubes, vagina, and vulva. There are many reasons why a woman might need to undergo gynaecological surgery. Treatment for a condition such as endometriosis, fibroids (benign tumours), ovarian cysts, cancer, chronic pelvic pain, pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine prolapse or abnormal bleeding could be some of the reasons for gynaecological surgery. The gynaecologist plays multiple roles in a woman’s life — from a doctor to a guardian to the best advisor. Therefore, a visit to a gynaecologist should never be ignored if you want to maintain your good health and overall wellbeing. You should meet the best gynaecologists in our expert team and you can ask us anything you want to know about gynaecological surgery and treatments via https://regenesishealth.co.uk/contact-us/
Our services in gynaecological surgery department
Gynaecological Surgery
Gynaecology involves the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the female genital tract and reproductive system. Our experienced and highly regarded gynaecologists offer compassionate and convenient care for all patients. They will use minimally invasive techniques where possible, and they’re supported by excellent diagnostic facilities.
Artificial Reproduction Technology (ART)
Artificial Reproductive Technology or Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) is one of the gynaecological surgery methods that refer to fertility treatments and procedures that can help with difficulties or an inability to conceive children. ART includes fertility treatments that handle both eggs and sperms. These complex treatments involve influencing gametes, or eggs and sperm, to increase the chances of fertilization. ART is typically an option for people for whom other infertility treatments may not work or those who have already tried treatment but have not become pregnant. People considering ART will often discuss options with a healthcare professional and may require a consultation from a fertility specialist. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is the most common and effective type of ART. The most common complication of ART is a multiple pregnancy. It can be prevented or minimized by limiting the number of embryos that are put into the parent’s body
Laparoscopic Surgery
A gynaecological laparoscopy is a procedure to look inside a woman’s abdomen to examine the womb (uterus), fallopian tubes and ovaries. Gynaecological laparoscopy can be used to diagnose a condition and/or to treat it. An expert doctor called a gynaecologist might take a small sample of tissue (biopsy) during the laparoscopy. A biopsy can also help to diagnose endometriosis. You may also have a gynaecological laparoscopy to find out the cause of any ongoing tummy pain. If you’re trying for a baby but having difficulty, laparoscopy can be used to look for reasons. To learn more about laparoscopy, you can read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laparoscopy
Genital Aesthetics Operations (Labioplasty, Sistorectosel)
Aesthetic genital surgery seems to have become a fashionable issue nowadays like plastic surgeries that you can find out more about in our article; https://regenesishealth.co.uk/plastic-surgery/ . Aesthetic surgery of the female genitalia includes several surgical procedures designed to improve their appearance. The most requested procedures are labial reduction (labiaplasty) and vaginal tightening (vaginoplasty) operations. A labiaplasty, also known as vaginal rejuvenation, is a plastic surgery procedure that involves modifying the labia minora (inner lips), and/or the labia majora (outer lips). On the other hand, vaginoplasty is a procedure to construct or repair a vagina. It treats various medical issues, including vaginal injury due to childbirth and pelvic floor disease complications. Please consult our expert team including the questions you have about the genital aesthetics operations.