The so-called endometriosis is actually the abnormal discomfort caused by the ectopic growth, atrophy and necrosis of the endometrium to places other than the body of the uterus. Due to the specific location of endometriosis, the treatment method and cost will vary greatly from hospital to hospital. If the endometriosis is localized to the abdominal wall incision as a result of a caesarean section, endometriosis nodules are often formed in the abdominal incision, which need to be surgically removed from the abdominal wall at this time. The cost can be around 10,000 to 20,000 for laparoscopic surgery to remove the cyst, because after the surgery, drugs such as treprostinil are needed to prevent the recurrence of ovarian chocolate cysts. If a woman’s endometrium is ectopic to the muscle layer of the uterus, resulting in adenomyosis, you can consider the placement of a Manned Ring for treatment at a cost of about $1,200 to $1,500, but if the uterus is directly removed for complete treatment, the cost is usually about $8,000, and if treated in a private hospital, it is not easy to estimate. Therefore, the cost of endometriosis treatment must be determined according to the specific condition and hospital.