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Dr. Smit Bharat Solanki
Your Trusted Gynecologist
"I believe in empowering my patients with knowledge. Understanding your condition and treatment options helps you make informed decisions. Here are answers to questions many patients ask, I hope they help you too."
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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Faster Recovery, Less Pain
For many women, the word hysterectomy brings worry: Will it be painful? Will I be in the hospital for many days? How long will recovery take? These concerns are completely natural. The good news is, surgery has evolved. With modern laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery and a carefully planned recovery program, hysterectomy today can be much safer, gentler, and faster to recover from. If you are considering hysterectomy and have fears or questions, know that you are not alone- and modern, gentle options are available.
Why This Matters
Understanding your recovery options helps reduce anxiety and sets realistic expectations. Modern laparoscopic techniques mean faster healing and less discomfort.
3D Laparoscopic Surgery: Better Precision for Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy is one of the most common gynecological surgeries performed worldwide. Today, most hysterectomies are done using laparoscopy, which allows surgery through small keyhole incisions with faster recovery and less pain. But did you know that laparoscopy itself has evolved? A recent clinical study published in Annals of Saudi Medicine (2025) evaluated whether 3D high-definition laparoscopy offers better results than conventional 2D laparoscopy, especially in women with higher body weight. The results are encouraging.
Why This Matters
3D laparoscopy offers better visualization and precision, especially important for women with higher body weight. This means safer surgery and faster recovery.
PRP & TTCRF: New Hope for Stress Urinary Incontinence
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is leakage of urine during coughing, laughing, sneezing, or physical activity. It affects many peri- and postmenopausal women and significantly reduces quality of life. This randomized clinical study compared: 1. Radiofrequency treatment alone, 2. Radiofrequency combined with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP). Women who received PRP with radiofrequency experienced significantly better bladder control, stronger urethral support, better quality of life, and higher satisfaction, without increased complications.
Why This Matters
Stress urinary incontinence is not a normal part of aging. Modern regenerative treatments can restore comfort, confidence, and quality of life.
IVF Injections: Understanding Your Options
When you start IVF, one of the first things you notice is the number of injections. These injections are not just routine - they decide how many eggs are produced and how healthy those eggs are. Think of these injections as fuel for the ovaries. Better fuel helps the ovaries produce more eggs and better-quality eggs.
Why This Matters
IVF is not just medical - it is emotional, physical, and financial. Every failed cycle means:
1470-nm Laser: Vaginal Rejuvenation Treatment
Many women experience vaginal dryness, looseness, discomfort, or reduced sexual satisfaction after childbirth, with aging, or after menopause. These changes are common, but they are not something you must silently accept. Modern medical science now offers safe, non-surgical solutions to restore vaginal health and confidence. One such solution is 1470-nm laser vaginal therapy, which was scientifically studied in our recent clinical research.
Why This Matters
Vaginal health is part of overall women's health. Feeling comfortable, confident, and pain-free is not a luxury; it is your right.
Thin Endometrium in IVF: New Hope for Better Outcomes
For many women undergoing IVF, hearing the words "your endometrium is thin" can be deeply stressful. You may wonder: Will my embryo implant? Does this mean IVF will fail? Are there any solutions? The good news is that thin endometrium is not the end of your IVF journey. Modern research is opening new possibilities for women who previously had limited options.
Why This Matters
Thin endometrium is not a failure of your body. It is simply a signal that your uterus needs healing, not punishment with more hormones.
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