What is the difference between a hysteroscopic abortion and a painless abortion?

Hysteroscopic abortion and painless abortion both define abortion from different perspectives; hysteroscopic abortion is a surgical procedure, while painless abortion can be applied to any surgical procedure, with an emphasis on giving anesthesia to alleviate the patient’s intraoperative pain.
Abortion, or induced abortion, mainly refers to the termination of pregnancy through negative pressure suction and forceps surgery.
Hysteroscopic abortion is the removal of the embryo under visualization, which can remove the gestational sac more accurately and thoroughly to avoid residuals compared to the non-hysteroscopic approach.
Painless abortion can be used during a regular abortion or during a hysteroscopic abortion. A painless abortion is one that is performed under anesthesia so that the patient feels no significant pain and is less painful compared to other procedures.
In conclusion, when you need to have an abortion, you can choose both hysteroscopic abortion and painless abortion, which can facilitate the operation and reduce pain.