Currently, hysteroscopic surgery can be performed either directly in an outpatient setting or in an inpatient setting, so the cost will vary. This is because there are nursing fees, bed fees and other related examination fees during the hospitalization period, so the cost is higher than the outpatient cost, but when women are hospitalized for hysteroscopic surgery, they can usually be reimbursed by social security, while for simple hysteroscopic surgery in the outpatient setting, there is no way to be reimbursed by social security. The cost of hysteroscopic surgery varies depending on the reason for the procedure. If a woman is having a hysteroscopic polyp removed, the cost is around 7,000. If the hysteroscopic repair of the uterine scar diverticulum is performed, the cost is usually around 8000, because the repair of the diverticulum is more complicated and difficult to operate, so it is more expensive than the polyp removal surgery, and the cost will also vary due to the different drugs used after the surgery. It is generally recommended that women do not have intercourse 3 to 7 days after menstruation and then go to the hospital gynecology department for routine hysteroscopic surgery.