A hernia occurs when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weak area in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. It may cause pain, swelling, or discomfort, especially while lifting, coughing, or standing for long periods. Hernia surgery is the most effective and permanent solution to repair the defect and prevent complications.
We provide advanced, safe, and minimally invasive hernia surgery with faster recovery and excellent outcomes.
A hernia develops when there is a weakness or tear in the abdominal wall. Through this weak area, fatty tissue or part of the intestine may bulge outward, creating a visible lump.
Inguinal Hernia – Occurs in the groin area and is more common in men.
Umbilical Hernia – Appears near the belly button.
Incisional Hernia – Develops at the site of a previous surgical incision.
Hiatal Hernia – Occurs when part of the stomach pushes into the chest cavity.
Femoral Hernia – Appears in the upper thigh or groin area.
Visible bulge or swelling
Pain or discomfort while lifting or bending
Heaviness or pressure in the abdomen
Burning or aching sensation
In severe cases, nausea and vomiting
If left untreated, a hernia can become strangulated, cutting off blood supply to the tissue, which requires emergency surgery.
The choice of surgery depends on the type and severity of the hernia.
A single incision is made to push the protruding tissue back into place, and the weakened area is repaired, often using a surgical mesh for support.
A minimally invasive procedure performed through small incisions using a camera and specialized instruments. Benefits include:
Smaller scars
Less postoperative pain
Faster recovery
Short hospital stay
Early return to daily activities
Experienced surgeons
Advanced laparoscopic techniques
Modern operation facilities
Safe and hygienic environment
Personalized treatment plans
Comprehensive post-surgery care
Most patients can return to light activities within a few days after laparoscopic surgery. Complete recovery usually takes a few weeks, depending on the type of surgery and individual health condition.
Consult a specialist if you notice a persistent bulge, pain, or discomfort in the abdomen or groin area. Early surgical treatment prevents serious complications.
If you are experiencing symptoms of a hernia, consult our specialists for accurate diagnosis and advanced surgical treatment. Schedule your appointment today for safe and effective care.