22/04/2026
Do you always need surgery for endometriosis?
The short answer: No — not everyone does.
Endometriosis treatment is highly individualized. While many women improve with medications or hormonal therapy, there are specific situations where surgery can be the best option.
👉 You may need endometriosis surgery if:
• Severe pelvic pain not improving with medication
• Pain affecting daily life, work, or sleep
• Deep endometriosis involving bowel, bladder, or nerves
• Ovarian cysts (endometriomas)
• Difficulty conceiving or infertility concerns
• Suspected adhesions or organ involvement
But here’s what matters most 👇
Surgery is not the first step — it’s a carefully planned decision.
✔️ Based on your symptoms
✔️ Detailed imaging (ultrasound/MRI)
✔️ Fertility plans
✔️ Previous treatments
👩⚕️ Always consult an experienced endometriosis specialist and, ideally, a multidisciplinary team — especially for complex or deep disease
Because the goal is not just removing endometriosis…
It’s improving your quality of life, long-term 💛