Tubal ligation reversal: Restoring fertility and exploring new possibilities

Tubal ligation, a common method of permanent birth control, provides individuals with the ability to prevent future pregnancies. However, life circumstances can change, and some individuals may desire to restore their fertility after undergoing tubal ligation. Tubal ligation reversal, also known as tubal reanastomosis, offers a potential solution by reconnecting the fallopian tubes, allowing the…

Vaginoplasty FAQ: We answer your questions

Ageing, pregnancy or weight fluctuations can affect your vagina and how it looks. Patients who wish to restore a tighter vagina may find vaginoplasty useful. Individuals who are transitioning and wish to get bottom surgery may also be recommended a vaginoplasty, as it also refers to the process of constructing the female organ. Here, we…

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Tubal ligation reversal FAQ: We answer your questions

We have collected the most frequently asked questions on tubal ligation reversal below. At KCM Clinic, we specialise in modern minimal invasive gynaecologic surgery (MIGS) with comprehensive laparoscopic and hysteroscopic diagnostics, as well as microsurgical treatment using 3D technology. This ensures high success rates and fast recovery time. If you have questions on tubal ligation…

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Vaginoplasty – all you need to know about the procedure

Childbirth, mechanical tissue damage, or simply aging — our bodies may (and probably will) undergo changes that we’re not completely on board with. Vaginoplasty, or rather genitoplasty in general, is a means to restore normal structure and function of the genital organs. This includes both applying cosmetic changes, as well as correcting various defects (congenital…

Tubal ligation reversal

As you get older, your view on certain things may evolve — no doubt about it. From minor things, such as growing to enjoy some kind of food or pastime activities, to more serious ones, for example, planning a family. Most patients undergoing tubal ligation perceive it as permanent. And rightly so, as a decision…

When is surgery necessary if you have endometriosis?

Endometriosis can be a painful and frustrating condition. It’s important that you know when to seek treatment and what options are available. Many women affected by endometriosis experience painful periods, cramping, heavy bleeding and bloating. Sometimes, symptoms are so strong that day-to-day activities become a struggle. While there are treatments that can give you relief,…

Laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis FAQ: We answer your questions

A condition that is often diagnosed with a delay of several years (it takes on average 10 years for women to be diagnosed), endometriosis affects a large number of the female population. With symptoms including heavy periods, painful cramps and infertility, the condition is often misdiagnosed and there are still many misconceptions around it. What…

Laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis: How does it work?

Heavy periods, painful cramps and difficulty having children are a few of the symptoms of endometriosis. Experts still don’t know what causes this condition and there is no definitive cure. However, there are treatments that can help women manage the pain and increase their chances of getting pregnant. In many cases, laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis…