If your gynaecologist has recommended surgery for a fibroid, ovarian cyst, endometriosis, or another condition, the word "surgery" alone can feel overwhelming. The good news is that most gynaecological surgeries today don't need the large cuts, long hospital stays, or weeks of bed rest that older "open" surgeries once required. At Femmenest, laparoscopic surgery in Delhi is performed through a few tiny incisions, using a camera-guided technique that helps patients heal faster and get back to their lives sooner — with the same surgical goals as traditional surgery, just a far gentler way of getting there.
A quick overview:
Laparoscopic surgery, also called minimally invasive or keyhole surgery, is a technique where the surgeon operates through a handful of small incisions (usually less than a centimetre each) instead of one large abdominal cut. A thin instrument called a laparoscope — fitted with a high-resolution camera and a light — is inserted through one incision, while specialised surgical tools go through the others. The camera sends a magnified, real-time view of the pelvic and abdominal organs to a monitor, which the surgeon uses to carry out the operation with precision.
This approach is commonly used in gynaecology for diagnosing unexplained pelvic pain or infertility, and for treating conditions such as fibroids, ovarian cysts, and endometriosis, often through procedures like laparoscopic myomectomy or laparoscopic hysterectomy.
Compared with traditional open surgery, laparoscopic procedures generally offer:
These benefits can make laparoscopic surgery an appealing option for many women, though it's worth noting that not every condition or patient profile is suited to it — your gynaecologist will assess this based on your specific case, medical history, and imaging.
At Femmenest, laparoscopic techniques are used across a range of general gynaecology concerns, including:
For more complex cases, our team also offers robotic gynaecology as an advanced alternative, which your consultant may discuss with you depending on your condition.
While every surgery is tailored to the patient, a typical laparoscopic procedure follows these broad steps:
The entire procedure usually takes between 30 minutes to a couple of hours, depending on complexity.
Laparoscopic surgery is generally considered for women who:
It may not be the right fit in every situation — for instance, very large fibroids, certain cancers, or extensive prior abdominal surgery may need a different surgical approach. Your gynaecologist will guide you on what's most appropriate after a thorough evaluation.
One of the biggest advantages of this approach is how much gentler the recovery tends to be:
You'll be given specific aftercare instructions, including when to resume exercise, driving, and intimacy, based on the exact procedure performed.
Choosing where to have surgery is as important as choosing to have it at all. At Femmenest, our gynaecology team brings together focused training in minimally invasive techniques with an approach built around clear communication and individualised care — the qualities patients usually look for when searching for the best laparoscopic gynaecologist in Delhi.
What sets our approach apart:
If you're comparing options and looking for the best hospital for laparoscopic surgery or trying to find the best gynecologist laparoscopic surgeon for your specific condition, we'd encourage you to bring your reports and questions to a consultation — it's the most reliable way to get a plan suited to you, rather than general advice. You can learn more about Femmenest or read about our mission and approach to care.
This page is intended for general information and to help you understand what laparoscopic surgery involves. It is not a substitute for a one-on-one medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment plan. Every patient's condition is different, and decisions about surgery should always be made with a qualified gynaecologist after a proper evaluation of your reports and health history.
Considering laparoscopic surgery in Delhi? Get in touch with the Femmenest team to discuss your reports and find out if minimally invasive surgery is right for you.
Disclaimer: This content is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Cost figures are indicative and based on prevailing market rates across the NCR region as of 2026; actual costs vary by individual diagnosis, treatment plan, and clinic. Please consult our fertility specialists for guidance specific to your situation.
Director – IVF & Infertility, Laparoscopic & Robotic Gynae Surgery
Femme nest – Centre for IVF & Gynaecology
Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali
Pushpanjali Medical Centre