How about minimally invasive treatment for uterine fibroids

Minimally invasive treatment of uterine fibroids includes several forms: the first, laparoscopic surgery. By making 3-4 puncture points in the abdominal wall and inserting poke cards and then placing surgical instruments, there is less of an abdominal scar than in traditional surgery to treat fibroids, remove fibroids or perform hysterectomy, with the benefit of shorter recovery time, no scar on the abdominal wall, less pain and aesthetics. The second type, hysteroscopic surgery for fibroids, can be done through hysteroscopic surgery for submucosal fibroids. The hysteroscope enters the uterine cavity through the vagina and cervix and removes the fibroids by means of an electric incision. There is no scar in the abdomen and no need to remove the uterus, which is a minimally invasive way to treat fibroids. The third type, radiofrequency ablation, does not require removal of fibroids, but has a narrower indication and is not suitable for large fibroids, but for small, small fibroids under three centimeters.