How is Hernia treated?

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Today, laparoscopic surgery — a minimally invasive technique — has become the preferred method for hernia repair. Unlike traditional open surgery, laparoscopic procedures use tiny instruments and small incisions, along with a camera to guide the repair. This means less pain, smaller scars, and a much quicker recovery. In fact, almost 95% of hernia surgeries today are performed laparoscopically. This growing trend reflects how far medical technology and surgical techniques have come, making treatment safer and more comfortable for patients. If you or someone you know is considering hernia surgery, it’s worth asking your doctor about the benefits of laparoscopic options.