India, Dec. 14 -- Minimally invasive techniques, including laparoscopy and robotic surgery, offer significant benefits compared to conventional open surgery. Patients experience smaller incisions (usually 5mm), resulting in minimal scarring, reduced blood loss, and faster recovery. Most women return to normal activities within 2-3 days versus 6-8 weeks with open surgery. Hospital stays are typically just for 24 hours , and post-operative pain is almost negligible. Laparoscopic surgery uses specialised instruments controlled directly by the surgeon. Robotic surgery employs a sophisticated surgical system providing 3D visualisation and enhanced precision. Robotic techniques are particularly advantageous for more complex cases involving larger and multiple fibroids, or difficult anatomical locations. The choice depends on fibroid size, location, and complexity. This is decided by us during clinical examination. For minimally invasive surgery, most women with symptomatic fibroids are excellent candidates. Recovery of the uterine wall typically requires 3-6 months before attempting conception. This healing period ensures optimal uterine strength for pregnancy. Many women successfully conceive and deliver healthy babies after fibroid removal through minimally invasive techniques....