
Hysterectomy Surgery
- Extensive experience in cosmetic surgery
- Thousands of surgeries performed each year
- Proven track record of successful procedures
- Consistently rated highly for patient satisfaction
Procedure Time
1 – 2 Hours
Time Off Work
2 – 6 Weeks
Hospital Stay
Same-day or overnight stay
Pressure Garment
Not Required
Full Recovery
6 - 8 Weeks
What is Hysterectomy Surgery?
A hysterectomy is a common gynaecological procedure that involves the surgical removal of the uterus. It’s often recommended to treat persistent medical issues such as fibroids, heavy menstrual bleeding, chronic pelvic pain, or uterine prolapse, especially when other treatments have not been effective.
At Transform U.S., we understand this is a major decision, both physically and emotionally. That’s why we provide compassionate, personalised care in CQC-approved clinics, with highly experienced surgeons and dedicated aftercare support every step of the way.
What Happens During Hysterectomy Surgery?
You’ll first attend a detailed consultation where your surgeon will discuss your options and explain the procedure. Hysterectomy surgery is performed under general anaesthesia, so you’ll be asleep and won’t feel anything during the operation.
Depending on your condition and health, the surgeon may use one of the following approaches:
- Laparoscopic (Keyhole) Hysterectomy – Minimally invasive with small incisions
- Vaginal Hysterectomy – Uterus removed via the vaginal canal, no visible scars
- Abdominal Hysterectomy – Traditional open surgery, used for complex cases
The surgery typically lasts 1.5 to 3 hours. Afterward, you’ll be taken to recovery, where your condition is closely monitored. Most patients are discharged the same day or after an overnight stay, depending on the approach used.
Is Hysterectomy Surgery Right for You?
This procedure is suitable for those who:
- Have completed their family
- Suffer from ongoing gynaecological symptoms
- Haven’t responded to less invasive treatments
- Are looking for long-term relief and improved quality of life
A hysterectomy is a permanent solution. Your consultant will help ensure it’s the best choice for your condition and future wellbeing.
- Long-term relief from heavy bleeding and pelvic pain
- No need for further uterine treatments
- Minimally invasive surgical options available
- Improved overall quality of life
- Can help prevent or treat uterine or cervical cancer
While hysterectomy is a commonly performed and safe procedure, there are some risks, such as:
- Infection or bleeding
- Scarring or adhesions
- Reactions to anaesthesia
- Hormonal changes if ovaries are removed
- Temporary fatigue or emotional adjustment
Our team provides comprehensive post-op guidance to ensure a smooth recovery.
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Recovery & Aftercare
At Transform Medical Services, your recovery is our top priority. We’re committed to providing a smooth, comfortable healing experience from the moment your procedure is complete.
You’ll receive a personalized aftercare plan with clear instructions on wound care, medications, and lifestyle adjustments to support optimal healing.
Our experienced team will schedule regular follow-up appointments to monitor your progress, and we offer 24/7 support to address any questions or concerns you may have throughout your recovery.
Why Choose Transform
Transform offers expert care with skilled surgeons, transparent pricing, advanced facilities, and a focus on safety, ensuring a seamless and personalized experience.
Expertly Trained and Highly Experienced Surgeons
All board-certified and highly experienced surgeons.
Simple and Transparent Costing with Flexible Finance
State-of-the-Art Facilities and Comprehensive Aftercare
Trusted Healthcare
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FAQ's
Considering a hysterectomy surgery and want to know more?
Here are some of the most common questions patients ask before treatment.
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus. It may be recommended if you’re suffering from:
- Fibroids
- Heavy or irregular menstrual bleeding
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Endometriosis
- Uterine prolapse
- Cancer of the uterus or cervix
This surgery is often considered when other treatments haven’t been successful.
Most patients recover within 6 to 8 weeks, depending on the type of surgery (laparoscopic, vaginal, or abdominal) and your overall health. You’ll receive a personalised aftercare plan to support your healing, with regular check-ins from our team.
It depends on the procedure type and your individual case. Some patients return home the same day (especially after keyhole surgery), while others may stay overnight for observation. Your surgeon will guide you based on your recovery needs.
Yes. The main types include:
- Laparoscopic hysterectomy – minimally invasive (keyhole)
- Vaginal hysterectomy – uterus removed through the vagina
- Abdominal hysterectomy – traditional open surgery
Your consultant will recommend the most suitable approach based on your condition and medical history.
If your ovaries are removed during the procedure (oophorectomy), you may experience hormonal changes similar to menopause. If your ovaries are left intact, your hormone levels usually remain stable. Our team will discuss this in detail and can advise on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) if needed.
Our Beverly Hills Clinic
With one state-of-the-art clinic in Beverly Hills, Transform makes it easy to access world-class cosmetic care in a welcoming, professional setting. Book a consultation or visit us at the address below.
Transform Surgical Center – Beverly Hills, LLC
435 N. Roxbury Drive, Suite 405
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Email: contact@transform.com