If a woman is of childbearing age, she may age faster after ovariectomy; however, if she is a menopausal woman, she will not generally age faster after ovariectomy. In the case of women of childbearing age, the removal of the ovaries will result in a decrease in the production of estrogen and progesterone, which will affect the woman’s body and accelerate aging, such as dull skin, osteoporosis, fatigue, etc., and early onset of menopause. However, for menopausal women, the ovaries no longer secrete estrogen and progesterone, and after removal of the ovaries, aging is usually not accelerated. If a woman experiences discomfort after having her ovaries removed, such as persistent insomnia and anxiety, it is recommended that she seek medical attention in a timely manner, and under the guidance of a doctor, complete the relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease and target treatment.