Who needs this treatment?
- Women with heavy or irregular menstrual bleeding
- Those with intermenstrual spotting or bleeding
- Fertility patients with complications caused by endometrial growths
- Anyone with benign uterine polyps on scans or routine checks can be treated
- Women recommended by their physician for Endometrial Polyp Excision or Uterine Polyp Removal
- For individuals seeking a safe method for gynaecological polyp removal
Reasons to choose private care:
- Quick appointments with no extensive NHS waiting lists
- Easy scheduling to balance work and family life
- Separate treatment plan for every patient’s requirement
- Access to facilities and the latest surgical equipment
- Open communication and emotional support throughout
- Convenient environment with emphasis on dignity and privacy
- A reputable choice for women who want Private Hysteroscopic Polyp Removal and polyp surgery for women
The procedure and recovery
A hysteroscope is inserted into the uterus to identify and remove the polyp during this procedure.
Instruments may be fine scissors or electric loops. This enables the accurate removal of uterine growth and minimises disturbance to adjacent tissue.
The tissue is also sent for examination as part of endometrial polyp surgery.
Recovery is typically safe. You might experience mild cramping or spotting for a few days. Most women can get back to their routine within a week. We scheduled a follow-up appointment to track the results.
Benefits of treatment
- Same-day procedure with quick discharge
- Short recovery time with less discomfort
- Precise removal of uterine or endometrial polyps
- Lower risk of complications compared to traditional surgery
- Restores peace of mind with effective polyp treatment
Frequently asked questions
Is hysteroscopic polyp removal painful?
Most women experience no or minimal pain during the procedure since anaesthesia is administered. You might have spotting or mild cramps for a few days after that, which normally resolve quickly.
How long does recovery take after uterine polyp removal?
Recovery is quick. Most patients resume normal activities in a few days and are completely recovered in one to two weeks.
Can hysteroscopic polyp removal help with fertility problems?
Yes. It can improve the chances of conceiving, as polyp removal helps with embryo implantation.