Removal of the uterus and ovaries at the age of 55 is not clinically harmful because the main functions of the uterus are menstruation, pregnancy and childbirth, and it is not possible to get pregnant and have children at the age of 55 when menopause occurs. The main function of the ovaries is to secrete estrogen and progesterone periodically, and to maintain the secondary sexual characteristics of women, making the skin elastic, lustrous and delicate. at the age of 55, the function of the ovaries has already declined, and the skin is beginning to appear loose, so removing the ovaries at this age is not harmful either. It is recommended to have regular checkups after the surgery, especially to find out if there are any abnormalities in the stump after the removal of the uterus.