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Does endometrioma surgery reduce AMH or ovarian reserve?

Topic:Fertility
Affected areas:pelvicabdominal
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Yes—endometrioma surgery can lower AMH and ovarian reserve, because removing an ovarian endometrioma (especially with a cystectomy) can unintentionally remove or damage healthy ovarian tissue along with the cyst wall. That risk is one reason ovarian endometriomas are handled differently from endometriosis on other pelvic surfaces, and why surgical technique and energy use matter so much.


It’s also important to know that a single AMH value doesn’t always tell the whole story with endometriomas. Ultrasound-based antral follicle count (AFC) can show an ovary-by-ovary impact—often the ovary with the endometrioma has a lower AFC, and larger cysts may be linked with a lower AFC even when AMH doesn’t change as clearly.


When surgery is the right next step, our goal is to treat the disease while protecting ovarian tissue—using meticulous excision and, in select situations, limited micro-ablation rather than “more burning.” In severe cases (like multiple large endometriomas or concern for tumor), more aggressive surgery may be necessary, but that decision should be individualized around your symptoms, imaging, fertility goals, and baseline reserve testing—reach out to our team if you’d like help weighing those tradeoffs.

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We understand your concerns about how endometrioma surgery might affect your ovarian reserve and fertility. Our specialists provide personalized care to preserve and assess your reproductive health effectively.

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Lotus Endometriosis Institute provides California-based surgical evaluation and advanced excision care for patients with suspected endometriosis, adenomyosis, complex pelvic pain, and related conditions.


Many patients contact us from outside California to learn whether traveling for in-person evaluation and possible surgery may be appropriate.

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2121 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404

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Arroyo Grande, CA

154 Traffic Way, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420