Advanced Laparoscopic & Robotic Hernia Surgery

Smaller cuts • Faster recovery • Long-lasting repair

A hernia does not heal on its own. Delaying treatment can increase pain and risk complications. At Midas Healing Center, we offer safe, minimally invasive hernia repair using laparoscopic and robotic techniques.

Don't Ignore Hernia

What Is a Hernia?

A hernia occurs when an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in the muscle wall, causing a visible bulge and discomfort.

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Bulge in abdomen or groin

A visible or noticeable bulge in the abdomen or groin often indicates a hernia and should be examined by a surgeon to avoid pain, complications, or enlargement.

02

Pain while lifting or bending

Pain or strain felt while lifting heavy objects or bending forward can be a sign of hernia and needs timely medical evaluation to prevent worsening and daily discomfort.

03

Discomfort after long standing

Persistent discomfort or heaviness after standing for long periods may suggest an underlying hernia and should be assessed early to prevent progression and activity limitation.

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Don't Ignore even a minor signs

Is Hernia Dangerous If Left Untreated?

Hernias do not cure themselves and usually worsen with time. Ignoring a hernia may lead to:

Timely surgery prevents complications and improves recovery outcomes.

Our process

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Our Process

Hernia Treatment Options at Midas Healing Center

We do not push surgery. Treatment depends on the grade of piles and symptoms.

Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery

Robotic Hernia Repair

Open Surgery (If Required)

Which Is Better: Open or Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery?

Laparoscopic and robotic surgeries are preferred due to:

Cost of Hernia Treatment in Pune

Cashless insurance & support available Our team assists with documentation for a stress-free experience.

Recovery After Hernia Surgery

Regular follow-up and hygiene guidance help ensure smooth recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, hernia surgery is one of the most commonly performed and safe procedures when done by an experienced surgeon.

With proper mesh repair and technique, recurrence rates are very low.

Modern minimally invasive surgery significantly reduces pain compared to traditional methods.

Usually 45–90 minutes, depending on complexity.