Treatment Overview
Recurrent Bartholin Cyst Excision Surgery is a definitive gynecologic procedure that permanently removes the Bartholin gland and its duct in cases of repeated cyst or abscess formation. When a Bartholin cyst keeps returning despite drainage or marsupialization, complete excision ensures the problem is resolved permanently.
In Korea, this surgery is performed under Women’s Health / OBGYN – Surgical Gynecology using advanced microsurgical and CO₂ laser-assisted techniques. Korean hospitals are world leaders in minimally invasive and aesthetic-functional gynecology, offering procedures that combine medical precision, comfort, and cosmetic refinement. With techniques like micro-suturing, regenerative wound therapy, and AI-guided imaging, Korean OBGYN surgeons achieve lasting, scar-minimized, and pain-free results.
Purpose & Benefits
- Permanently treats recurrent Bartholin cysts and abscesses.
- Prevents future inflammation or infection by removing the affected gland.
- Provides complete relief from pain, swelling, and tenderness.
- Laser-assisted excision ensures minimal bleeding and faster recovery.
- Microsurgical closure promotes aesthetic healing and symmetry.
- Minimally invasive – performed under local anesthesia or mild sedation.
- Enables quick recovery and same-day or next-day discharge.
- Offers long-term or lifelong resolution with minimal recurrence risk.
Ideal Candidates
- Women with recurrent or chronic Bartholin cysts or abscesses.
- Patients who have undergone multiple drainage or marsupialization procedures without success.
- Those experiencing recurrent infection, pain, or discomfort near the vaginal opening.
- Women seeking a permanent, aesthetic, and minimally invasive solution.
- Patients who prefer laser and microsurgical techniques for faster healing and less scarring.
Possible Risks & Complications
Recurrent Bartholin cyst excision in Korea is an extremely safe and effective procedure. Mild, temporary side effects may include:
- Light swelling or tenderness for 2–3 days.
- Mild vaginal spotting or discharge.
- Temporary numbness or sensitivity near the incision.
- Rare infection (managed with antibiotics).
- Minimal risk of scar formation (prevented by micro-suturing and regenerative therapy).
Korean surgeons minimize risks using CO₂ laser dissection, sterile techniques, and regenerative wound care protocols that enhance healing and comfort.
Surgical Techniques Used
Korean OBGYN surgeons are internationally recognized for their precision-based, aesthetic-functional approach to Bartholin gland excision. Techniques include:
- CO₂ or Diode Laser-Assisted Excision: Enables clean, bloodless removal of the gland with minimal tissue damage.
- Microsurgical Gland Removal: Uses micro-instruments for accurate gland dissection and duct excision.
- Aesthetic Micro-Suturing: Fine sutures ensure natural appearance and minimal or invisible scars.
- Antibacterial Irrigation and Sterilization: Prevents postoperative infection and speeds healing.
- Regenerative PRP or Collagen Therapy (Optional): Promotes rapid tissue recovery and scar-free healing.
- AI-Guided Imaging: Assists in precise localization of the gland and duct for efficient removal.
Korean clinics employ 4K imaging systems, advanced CO₂ lasers (SmartXide, Lumenis, or MonaLisa Touch™), and micro-surgical visualization for maximum safety and aesthetic precision.
Recovery & Aftercare
- Procedure time: 45–60 minutes.
- Hospital stay: Outpatient or short-stay; most patients go home the same day.
- Recovery time: Resume light activities in 2–3 days, full recovery within 1–2 weeks.
- Temporary mild swelling or soreness may occur for a few days.
- Avoid sexual activity, tampon use, or soaking baths for 2–3 weeks.
- Maintain gentle hygiene; warm sitz baths can promote comfort and healing.
- Follow-up visits: Recommended after 1 and 2 weeks for postoperative evaluation.
- Long-term healing supported with collagen or laser therapy if required.
Results & Longevity
- Permanent elimination of Bartholin cyst recurrence.
- Immediate relief from pain, swelling, and chronic infection.
- Smooth, scar-free aesthetic results with restored comfort.
- Preservation of vaginal symmetry and natural appearance.
- Success rate above 98% in leading Korean OBGYN hospitals.
- Lifelong results with restored vaginal health and confidence.
Treatment Process in Korea
South Korea is globally recognized for its expertise in aesthetic-functional gynecology and microsurgical precision, offering world-class medical care and rapid recovery.
Most advanced and popular surgical techniques performed in Korea:
- Microsurgical CO₂ laser Bartholin gland excision.
- Hybrid micro-laser and regenerative reconstruction.
- AI-guided duct mapping and gland visualization.
- Collagen-enhanced wound healing and laser therapy.
Unique Korean methods or technology:
- Pain-free anesthesia and precision laser excision.
- Aesthetic gynecologic integration to ensure symmetry and natural contours.
- Regenerative healing with PRP and collagen therapy.
- Smart laser modulation to minimize thermal injury.
- Postoperative digital monitoring for fast, safe recovery.
Why Korea is a top destination for this surgery:
- Expert female OBGYN surgeons skilled in laser and reconstructive techniques.
- Hospitals equipped with state-of-the-art CO₂ lasers, 3D imaging, and micro-tools.
- Focus on scar-free, pain-free, and aesthetic results.
- Transparent and affordable medical packages.
- Comprehensive medical tourism support with interpreters and patient assistance.
Cost Range
The cost of Recurrent Bartholin Cyst Excision Surgery in Korea depends on the surgical method and hospital:
- Typical Range: USD 1,200 – 2,800
- Laser-Assisted Microsurgical Excision: USD 1,500 – 2,500
- Aesthetic or Regenerative Healing Package: USD 1,800 – 2,800
- Comprehensive Package (Consultation, Anesthesia, Surgery, Medication, Follow-Up): USD 1,500 – 2,600
Most Korean hospitals offer transparent, all-inclusive packages, covering preoperative consultation, anesthesia, surgery, postoperative medications, and follow-up care.
Popular Clinics with Advanced Recurrent Bartholin Cyst Excision in Korea
- Seoul Miz Hospital – Expert in CO₂ laser and aesthetic-functional Bartholin gland surgery.
- MizMedi Hospital (Seoul) – Renowned for regenerative and minimally invasive women’s surgery.
- Yoonho OB/GYN Hospital (Gangnam) – Specialized in microsurgical and aesthetic vaginal reconstruction.
- Gangnam Women’s Hospital – Offers laser-assisted excision with quick recovery and aesthetic outcomes.
- Asan Medical Center (Seoul) – Korea’s top tertiary center for advanced gynecologic microsurgery.
- Samsung Medical Center (Seoul) – Global pioneer in precision gynecologic and laser-based surgery.
- Chung-Ang University Hospital – Academic authority in regenerative and reconstructive gynecology.



