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Uterine Fibroids Treatment Avoiding Uterus removal in Valencia
World-class Expert Surgical & Multidisciplinary Treatment Plans Tailored to You
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Uterine Fibroid Surgery Avoiding Uterus removal in Valencia — Compassionate, Global Care
Dr. Lucas Minig — Over 20 Years of Minimally Invasive Expertise in Highly Complex Gynecological Surgeries & Personalized Treatment Plans.
You Deserve Relief Without Losing Your Uterus, If you wish
Heavy periods, relentless pelvic pressure, and fears about fertility — uterine fibroids can affect nearly every aspect of life. At our Valencia center, women from around the world turn to Dr. Lucas Minig and his multidisciplinary team for expert care that prioritizes avoiding uterus removal whenever possible.
With over 90% of fibroid cases treated by minimal invasive laparoscopically or robotically
At our internationally recognized center in Valencia, Dr. Lucas Minig and his team perform over 95% of fibroid removals through minimally invasive laparoscopic or robotic-assisted techniques. Over 95% of women who wish to keep their uterus successfully preserve it. Our focus is clear: relief without sacrificing your reproductive future, offering world-class surgical outcomes with a truly human approach.
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What are uterine fibroids (myomas)?
Uterine fibroids (also called myomas) are benign, rounded growths arising from the muscular wall of the uterus. They’re fueled by estrogen and progesterone, often shrinking after menopause. Up to 70% of women develop fibroids by age 50—many without symptoms—but when they become large or numerous, they can cause significant bleeding, pain, and other issues.
Recognize the symptoms early
Fibroids can take a heavy toll on daily life. Look out for:
- Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding
- Pelvic pain and pressure
- Urinary frequency
- Constipation
- Pain during intercourse
- Anemia symptoms from blood loss
What causes fibroids & who’s at risk?
Key factors include:
- Hormonal influence (estrogen and progesterone)
- Family history
- Ethnicity (higher incidence in Black and Latina women)
- Obesity
- Early menstruation and lack of childbirth
Understanding risk helps us personalize prevention and treatment.
How we diagnose fibroids—fast & clear
- Comprehensive Consultation: We discuss your symptoms, menstrual history, and fertility wishes.
- Imaging: Transvaginal & abdominal ultrasound reveal fibroid size, number, and location.
- MRI (if needed): For detailed mapping of complex or multiple myomas.
- Laboratory Tests: Complete blood count to assess anemia, hormone panels when indicated.
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Your personalized & multidisciplinary fibroid treatment pathway
We personalize every step — whether you are local or traveling from overseas.
Our team coordinates closely with international patients to minimize travel stays and ensure fast, streamlined care.
No two people—and no two diagnoses—are exactly the same. That’s why we take the time to understand your stage, your goals, and your vision for the future, including fertility and quality of life. You are not a case—you are a person. And your care plan will reflect that.
- Medical ManagementHormonal Therapies:
- Combined oral contraceptives or progestin IUDs (Mirena®) to reduce bleeding.
- analogues for temporary shrinkage (short-term use only).
Non-Hormonal Controls:
- Tranexamic acid on heavy days.
- NSAIDs for pain relief.
Non-Surgical treatments (in selected cases):
- Embolization
- Radiofrequency
- Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Myomectomy:
Keyhole surgery to remove fibroids while preserving the uterus.Robotic-Assisted Myomectomy:
Enhanced precision for deep or complex fibroids.Over 99% of our patients keep their uterus, with less pain and quicker recovery.
3. When Hysterectomy Is Considered
Reserved only for women with complete childbearing
Recovery & healing roadmap
What to Expect:
Days 0-1
Urinate by yourself. Walking. Hospital dishcarge by Dr Minig in-person
Days 1-15
Progressive home recovery; virtual follow-up. Day 10 - 15: travel to your city/country
Weeks 2–4
Normal activities resume according with level of pain; discomfort fades.Back to work. virtual follow-up.
Months 1–3
Back to full rutine, including work and excercises. virtual follow-up...
Ongoing
Annual ultrasounds help monitor for recurrence
Nutrition & lifestyle tips
- Anti-Inflammatory Foods: Berries, leafy greens, fatty fish.
- Limit Hormone-Driving Foods: Red meat, high-glycemic carbs.
- Maintain Healthy Weight: Regular exercise and balanced diet.
- Stress Management: Yoga, meditation, pelvic floor relaxation.
Small lifestyle shifts can complement medical care and reduce symptom severity.
Planning for Pregnancy After Myomectomy
If you're hoping to conceive, it's important to give your uterus time to heal. We typically recommend waiting to 6 months before trying to become pregnant. This allows the uterine wall to regain strength and minimizes risk during pregnancy.
Why choose Dr. Minig & our team
Extensive specialized oncology training in the main medical centers in Italy and the United States
- 20+ Years’ Experience in gynecologic oncology and minimally invasive laparoscopic & robotic surgery
- Uterus Preservation: 99% success in keeping the uterus intact for women who want it
- Comprehensive Care: Surgery, medical management, nutritional and emotional support
- State-of-the-Art Techniques: Robotic and laparoscopic procedures tailored to each patient
- Industry-Leading Research & Innovation
- Global Reach: Personalized logistical support for international patients
International patient welcome
Whether you’re in Europe, North America, or beyond, our clinic offers:
Tele-Consultations in English, Spanish and Italian
Concierge Travel Assistance for visas, lodging, and local transportation
Flexible Scheduling to accommodate your time zone
After years of heavy bleeding and pain, I finally found relief without losing my uterus.
— Luisa R., Valencia
FrequentlyAsked Questions
Can fibroids grow back after surgery?
Recurrence occurs in 10–30% of cases; annual monitoring and medical therapy minimize risk.
Will I still be able to have children?
Yes—myomectomy preserves the uterus and fertility in over 99% of women under 40.
Is robotic surgery better than laparoscopy?
Robotics offers enhanced precision for complex fibroids; laparoscopy is ideal for most straightforward cases.
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More than a clinic — we are your international partner in healing.
With virtual consults, fast-track scheduling, and full travel support, we make Valencia fibroid surgery seamless — wherever you live.