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How can recurrence be reduced after bowel endometriosis surgery?

Topic:Deep Disease
Affected areas:bowelpelvicabdominal
An illustration of 3 silhouetted women each showing discomfort in areas of the pelvis.

Recurrence risk after bowel endometriosis surgery is reduced most by getting the first operation as complete and meticulous as possible. Deep disease can be hidden by inflammation, scarring, or distortion of anatomy, and leaving behind residual implants (or relying on burning/partial measures) is one of the most common reasons symptoms and lesions return over time. In our practice, we focus on excision—removing disease at its roots—and we plan surgery based on careful mapping of all suspected sites, not just the bowel, since untreated areas elsewhere in the pelvis can keep driving inflammation and symptoms.


Because endometriosis is typically a chronic, hormone-influenced inflammatory condition, many patients also benefit from a long-term plan after surgery rather than viewing recovery as the finish line. That usually means choosing an individualized strategy for ongoing hormonal suppression when appropriate (especially if ovaries are present and cycling continues) and making follow-up concrete so new symptoms are evaluated early instead of waiting until things are severe. If you’ve had bowel involvement, our team can help you understand what was removed, what your specific recurrence risks are (including factors like disease severity or coexisting adenomyosis), and what a prevention-focused follow-up plan could look like.

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Our specialists perform precise, thorough surgery to remove deep disease completely and reduce recurrence. We tailor your treatment plan to target all affected areas for lasting relief.

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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.

Santa Monica, CA

2121 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404

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8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Monday - Friday

Arroyo Grande, CA

154 Traffic Way, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420