Does minimally invasive ovarian cyst surgery hurt?

Minimally invasive ovarian cyst surgery, generally refers to laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopic surgery is not painful because laparoscopic surgery is usually done under general anesthesia. Throughout the surgery, the patient does not feel anything and the anesthesia will do its job and the anesthesiologist will monitor the surgery no matter how long it takes. After most minimally invasive surgeries, the pain will be very mild. A small number of patients have lower abdominal discomfort, bloating, discomfort in the liver and stomach area or discomfort in the shoulder and back, which can be relieved. Sometimes they are treated with pain medications, but overall laparoscopic surgery is not very painful after surgery, so there is no need to be afraid. There are traditional laparoscopic surgery and new laparoscopic surgery. With traditional laparoscopic surgery, there may be 3-4 wounds on the stomach, and now there is single-port laparoscopic surgery where there is one wound on the stomach, which is also more aesthetically pleasing. But regardless of the type of surgery, with good anesthesia, the procedure is generally painless and not particularly painful after the surgery.