Non-invasive surgery is possible for uterine fibroids and ovarian cysts

  Uterine fibroids and ovarian cysts are two diseases with a very high incidence and are on the rise year by year, plaguing many patients, especially unmarried girls, who prefer to keep these tumors rather than undergo surgery. The surgery is even less invasive than laparoscopy, and the recovery is extremely fast, with no pain during the operation and no impact on future fertility and menstruation.  With the development of modern medicine today, gynecological surgery is becoming more and more minimally invasive, i.e., the least invasive surgery – non-invasive surgery on the body – is used to treat the patient, while the reproductive organs are preserved intact and normal physiological functions are restored to the greatest extent, so non-invasive surgery has become the goal pursued by gynecologists and surgeons. To achieve ultra-minimally invasive surgery requires a certain amount of accumulation and experience, and not all doctors can easily master it.