Women's Pelvic Surgery

Women's Pelvic Surgery Board-certified URO-GYN Khashayar Shakiba, MD, URPS is an exceptional Pelvic Nerve Specialist

Struggling with chronic pelvic pain? 😣If everyday activities, work, or time with loved ones feel impossible, it’s time t...
10/07/2025

Struggling with chronic pelvic pain? 😣
If everyday activities, work, or time with loved ones feel impossible, it’s time to take action. Take our Pelvic Pain Quiz today www.pelviquest.net to get closer to finding a specialist in pelvic health tailored to your needs. Don’t let pelvic pain control your life—start your journey to relief now!

10/02/2025

After over a decade of Endometriosis, PCOS, and chronic pelvic pain, Meghan tried everything—heating pads, teas, even multiple doctors… but nothing worked.

Then she found Dr. Shakiba at Women’s Pelvic Surgery, and finally started feeling like herself again.

If you’ve struggled with pelvic pain, know this: you are not alone—and relief is possible.

💬 Share your story or tag someone who needs to see this.

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10/02/2025

What if the pain you’ve been told is ‘normal’ isn’t normal at all?

👉 Painful periods.
👉 Missing work.
👉 Constant exhaustion.
These aren’t just 'part of being a woman.' They may be signs of endometriosis.
💬 Comment 'heard' if you’ve ever been dismissed when you knew something wasn’t right.

Dr. Shakiba led a powerful discussion tonight on the urgent need for progress in pelvic neuralgia care. 💡 Too many patie...
05/15/2025

Dr. Shakiba led a powerful discussion tonight on the urgent need for progress in pelvic neuralgia care. 💡 Too many patients fall through the cracks due to the disconnect between primary care providers, gynecologists, infertility specialists, and physical therapists.
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It’s time we bridge the gap. The conversation starts with us.
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05/13/2025

At 52, Peggy became completely incontinent—her life turned upside down by progressive pelvic organ prolapse. Years after childbirth and a prior mesh surgery, her symptoms worsened with age. Embarrassed and unable to work out or enjoy everyday activities, Peggy felt hopeless—until she found Dr. Shakiba and Dr. Kolesnikova at Women’s Pelvic Surgery.

In this emotional patient story, discover how advanced minimally invasive pelvic surgery helped Peggy reclaim her life and confidence.

👩‍⚕️ Women’s Pelvic Surgery is a center of excellence for pelvic health, offering personalized treatment for pelvic health dysfunctions.

✅ Board-certified specialists
✅ Innovative laparoscopic and robotic techniques
✅ Compassionate, patient-centered care

📍 Learn more or book a consultation: https://www.womenspelvicsurgery.com/
📞 Contact us: 201-301-2772 or 212-540-3440

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05/12/2025

Can a hysterectomy lead to pelvic organ prolapse? Some published studies suggest it might—but according to expert gynecologic surgeons Dr. Shakiba and Dr. Kolesnikova, that claim is misleading.

In this video, they clarify a common misconception: a properly performed hysterectomy does NOT cause prolapse. The uterus itself is not the cause of prolapse—it's the weakening of pelvic floor muscles and ligaments. In studies where prolapse occurred post-surgery, important pelvic ligaments were often cut unnecessarily.

Dr. Shakiba and Dr. Kolesnikova explain how, when done correctly, a hysterectomy can actually support and strengthen the pelvic floor—especially if prolapse symptoms are already present.

👩‍⚕️ Learn how skilled surgeons can prevent prolapse during hysterectomy
🏥 Understand the true cause of pelvic organ prolapse
🔬 Debunk the myths around hysterectomy and prolapse

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05/09/2025

"I was 23, walking with a cane... unable to sit, unable to drive. I lost friends, my job, and almost myself." 💔⁣
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Kelsey’s life was turned upside down after a surgery with another provider led to a devastating pudendal nerve injury. She was living in constant pelvic pain, battling anxiety, and felt robbed of her youth.⁣
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After seeking help from Dr. Shakiba and Dr. Kolesnikova at Women’s Pelvic Surgery, everything changed. 🙌⁣
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✨ Today, Kelsey no longer needs a cane. She’s regaining her life, her confidence, and her future.⁣
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If you’re living with pelvic pain, nerve injuries, or complications from prior pelvic surgery, you’re not alone — and there is hope.⁣
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📍Specializing in pelvic nerve surgery, endometriosis, and complex pelvic pain.⁣
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05/08/2025

You deserve answers — not endless referrals.
At Women’s Pelvic Surgery, we specialize in every aspect of pelvic health — not just one part of the puzzle. Unlike standard GYN practices, our expert team connects all your symptoms to uncover the real cause and deliver real relief. 💪✨

We’re leaders in robotic laparoscopic surgery, using cutting-edge techniques to treat complex pelvic floor disorders — all in one place, by one team.

💜 You’re not alone. You’re not being dramatic. You’re finally in the right place.

05/07/2025

✨ Exciting News! The pelvic health experts at Women’s Pelvic Surgery have developed a groundbreaking tool to help identify chronic pelvic dysfunctions like endometriosis early and more effectively. 🌸

Stay tuned to our socials for updates, and don’t forget to ask about this innovative solution at your next appointment! 💬

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05/01/2025

Kait, age 33 and a mother of two, shares her powerful story of living with chronic pelvic pain since age 12. After being misdiagnosed for decades, Kait finally found answers with Dr. Shakiba and Dr. Kolesnikova at Women’s Pelvic Surgery.

In this emotional patient testimonial, Kait describes:

-How her life as an athlete and artist was impacted by severe pelvic pain

-Passing blood clots “from gumball to golf ball size”

-Years of misdiagnoses and temporary treatments like birth control and ablation

-Radiating leg and back pain, numbness, and excessive bleeding lasting 10–12 days

-The emotional toll on her marriage, motherhood, and mental health

After countless ultrasounds and no lasting relief, Kait met Dr. Shakiba and Dr. Kolesnikova, who finally connected all her symptoms and created a comprehensive treatment plan. “It was like he read my mind,” she says.

💬 Subscribe and stay tuned for Part 2 to see Kait’s recovery and transformation after pelvic neurosurgery.

04/25/2025

Does endometriosis cause nerve pain? If you’re living with chronic pelvic pain, symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, palpitations, low back pain, nausea, or excessive sweating may be more than isolated issues—they could be signs of nerve involvement caused by endometriosis.

In this video, we explore how endometriosis can lead to nerve hypersensitivity, triggering conditions like hyperalgesia (amplified pain response) and allodynia (pain from light touch). These symptoms often result from a process called central sensitization, where overstimulated peripheral nerves affect the central nervous system, leading to widespread discomfort.

Whether you’re newly diagnosed or seeking answers after years of unexplained pain, this video breaks down how the nervous system and endometriosis interact—and what it means for your health.

💡 Learn how understanding this connection can help you manage symptoms and advocate for better care.

🔔 Subscribe for expert-backed videos on endometriosis, chronic pain, and women’s health.

04/22/2025

It’s a common misconception that endometriosis symptoms disappear after menopause—but that’s not always the case.

In this video, Dr. Shakiba and Dr. Kolesnikova break down why pelvic pain after menopause can continue for many patients with endometriosis, even after periods stop and hormone levels drop.

Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory condition, and in many cases, the disease is already well-established long before menopause. Active mast cells, nerve inflammation, and damage to the underlying structures can all contribute to persistent pain.

Without proper treatment, postmenopausal endometriosis can continue to affect quality of life.

📌 Learn the real science behind endometriosis after menopause and what treatment options may help.

👉 Subscribe for expert info on women’s pelvic health, chronic pelvic pain, and innovative treatments for endometriosis.

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