Because a woman’s age and the severity of a woman’s uterine prolapse vary, the procedure and treatment will vary from person to person. For younger patients with prolapsed uterus and a lengthened cervix, the Mann Surgery, which includes repair of the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina, shortening of the major ligaments, and partial excision of the cervix, can often be considered, and the cost of the surgery can be around$8,000. However, if the woman is older and no longer has a requirement for reproductive function, this time a total transvaginal removal of the uterus can be considered, and the cost of her surgery is mostly around$12,000. If the woman is particularly old and combined with other serious complications and cannot tolerate major surgery, vaginal closure is feasible at this time, and the cost of its operation is around$6,000.