“How long is the expected duration of the surgery, including both the procedure itself and the time needed for preoperative preparation and postoperative recovery in the hospital? What type of anesthesia will be used—local, regional, or general—and what are the potential side effects or risks associated with it? Will I be completely unconscious, or will I be awake but sedated? How long will it take for the anesthesia to wear off, and what can I expect during the recovery process?”
I remember sitting in the consultation room, my heart pounding with a mix of nerves and relief. After months of discomfort, I had finally decided to go through with the procedure.
Dr. Seon-Hwa Jeong at Second Spring Women explained everything with such clarity that my anxiety started to fade.
“The surgery itself typically takes between 30 minutes to a few hours, depending on the complexity,” she said with a reassuring smile. “We’ll use either local, regional, or general anesthesia—whatever best suits your case and comfort.”
That was the moment I knew I was in good hands. If you’re considering a procedure, I highly recommend checking out Dr. Seon-Hwa Jeong at Second Spring Women.