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Hysterectomy by Choice: Taking Control of Your Health and Well-being

If you're struggling with painful or heavy periods and have been denied a hysterectomy, we're here to help. At ESSE, we offer minimally invasive hysterectomies for conditions like adenomyosis, allowing you to eliminate pain without entering menopause.

If you’ve been suffering from heavy or painful periods and have been denied a hysterectomy, we are happy to review your case. We believe patients should not be judged or refused care based on age or fertility choices.

Some patients may experience debilitating cycles, adenomyosis, and have no desire for future pregnancies, or they may have completed their family.

We work closely with you, ensuring you’re fully informed of all your options.

In most cases, hysterectomies can be performed as same-day surgeries, either at a hospital or surgery center, using minimally invasive techniques that result in small incisions and minimal recovery time.

A hysterectomy does not mean you will lose your ovaries or enter menopause; this is a separate decision.

Imagine no longer experiencing bleeding or uterine pain without going into menopause—it’s possible.

At ESSE, we combine hysterectomy procedures with endometriosis excision and removal of adhesions. We also offer combined procedures with plastic surgeons if desired.

We are here to help you feel your best and ensure you’re not defined by a disease.

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