Endometriosis Excision in Gangnam

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What is Endometriosis Excision?

Endometriosis excision surgery is a technique in which abnormal tissue (endometrial implants) is surgically removed, not just burned or ablated. Excision allows for deeper, more complete removal of lesions, especially those embedded in pelvic organs like the ovaries, bladder, bowel, and uterine ligaments.

Unlike ablation, excision:

  • Minimizes recurrence
  • Improves fertility outcomes
  • Offers longer-lasting relief from pain
  • Allows for accurate biopsy and diagnosis


Who Should Consider Excision Surgery?

Your doctor may recommend excision surgery if you have:

  • Severe or persistent pelvic pain unresponsive to medication
  • Ovarian endometriomas (also called chocolate cysts)
  • Infertility with suspected endometriosis
  • Deep infiltrating endometriosis affecting the bladder, bowel, or nerves
  • Recurrence of symptoms after hormone therapy or previous surgery

In Korea, a thorough diagnostic process—usually including pelvic ultrasound, MRI, and physical examination—is done before surgery is recommended.


How Is Endometriosis Excision Performed in Korea?

Most endometriosis surgeries in Korea are performed using laparoscopy (keyhole surgery) or robotic-assisted laparoscopy for complex or deeply infiltrating cases.

Surgical overview:

  • Performed under general anesthesia
  • 2–4 small incisions are made in the lower abdomen
  • A laparoscope (tiny camera) and precision instruments are inserted
  • All visible endometrial implants are cut and removed, including deep lesions
  • Scar tissue (adhesions) is also removed for pain and fertility improvement

Surgery duration: 1–3 hours depending on severity
Hospital stay: 1–2 nights for most patients

Korea’s women’s hospitals are known for minimally invasive, nerve-sparing techniques, helping preserve organ function and reduce recurrence.


Recovery After Endometriosis Excision

Post-operative recovery is generally fast, but varies based on the extent of the surgery.

What to expect:

  • Mild to moderate pelvic soreness for several days
  • Fatigue, bloating, and spotting for up to 1–2 weeks
  • Return to light activity or work in 5–10 days
  • Full recovery in 3–4 weeks (sooner for mild cases)
  • Follow-up includes symptom monitoring, imaging, and possible hormone therapy to reduce recurrence

Your doctor will advise on when to resume exercise, intercourse, and fertility planning based on your individual case.


Cost of Endometriosis Excision in Korea

Here’s a general breakdown of the cost in KRW (â‚©):

  • Consultation + imaging (ultrasound/MRI): â‚©100,000–â‚©300,000
  • Laparoscopic excision surgery: â‚©4,000,000–â‚©8,000,000
  • Robotic-assisted excision (Da Vinci system): â‚©6,000,000–â‚©12,000,000
  • Hospital stay (1–2 nights): â‚©200,000–â‚©500,000 per night
  • Pathology/lab analysis (if biopsies are taken): â‚©100,000–â‚©200,000

Korean National Health Insurance may cover part of the procedure for residents with a confirmed diagnosis. International patients can receive transparent pricing, English support, and care packages at top Gangnam clinics.


Top FAQs About Endometriosis Excision

Is excision better than ablation?
Yes. Excision removes lesions completely, reducing recurrence and improving pain relief and fertility outcomes compared to surface-level burning (ablation).

Will this cure my endometriosis?
There is no permanent cure, but excision provides the
best long-term relief and reduces symptoms for many years. Some patients may still need follow-up care or hormone therapy.

Can I get pregnant after excision?
Yes. Fertility often improves significantly after surgery, especially if lesions were affecting the ovaries or fallopian tubes.

Is recovery painful?
Mild to moderate discomfort is common in the first week but is manageable with prescribed medications. Most patients return to daily activities within 1–2 weeks.


How to Prepare for Endometriosis Surgery in Korea

  • Complete imaging (pelvic ultrasound or MRI) before consultation
  • Track symptoms, menstrual patterns, and pain levels
  • Discuss fertility goals with your doctor
  • Arrange help during your recovery week
  • Follow fasting and medication instructions before surgery