Hernias occur when internal tissue pushes through a weakness in the muscle wall. Surgery is the most effective way to repair that defect and relieve symptoms such as pain or a noticeable bulge.
That’s where hernia repair surgery can help
So, what is a hernia?
A hernia is a bulge or protrusion of tissue—like bowel or fat—through a weakened spot in the abdominal wall. Common types include inguinal, umbilical, femoral, and incisional hernias.
Why do people choose hernia repair surgery?
Hernias will not improve on their own and may worsen over time, causing pain or increasing the risk of dangerous complications such as strangulation. Timely surgical repair relieves symptoms and protects long-term health.
Most patients recover quickly, with reduced pain and improved comfort. Hernia repair alleviates symptoms and restores abdominal integrity, helping you return to normal activity reliably.
Recovery from laparoscopic hernia repair is usually smooth. Most patients can go home the next day, resume light activity within one week, and avoid heavy lifting for 4–6 weeks to ensure proper healing.
What support do I get?
At our centre, you’ll benefit from personalised care — clear preoperative instructions, pain management advice, and post-surgery monitoring to ensure a safe, effective recovery.
Clear pre-surgery guidance
Pain and wound support
Follow-up reviews and advice
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