An inguinal hernia can cause discomfort, swelling, and pain in the groin area, especially during physical activity. At Dr. Paul Sayad’s clinic, we provide advanced inguinal hernia surgery designed to restore strength and prevent recurrence through modern, minimally invasive techniques.
An inguinal hernia occurs when soft tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles, often forming a noticeable bulge. While some cases remain mild, untreated hernias can worsen over time, making inguinal hernia surgery the most effective long-term solution.
ignoring symptoms can lead to complications such as strangulation, where blood supply to the tissue is cut off. Early inguinal hernia surgery ensures faster recovery and reduces the risk of emergency intervention.
We specialize in laparoscopic and open techniques depending on patient needs. During inguinal hernia surgery, the protruding tissue is repositioned, and the abdominal wall is reinforced using mesh for long-term stability.
Our expertise in inguinal hernia surgery ensures personalized care and optimal results for every patient.
Most patients can return home the same day or within 24 hours. Light activities can be resumed within a few days, while strenuous activities should be avoided for a few weeks after inguinal hernia surgery.

With extensive experience in hernia repair, Dr. Sayad combines advanced techniques with patient-focused care. From diagnosis to recovery, every step is carefully managed to ensure comfort and success.
Don’t let hernia pain limit your daily life. Schedule your consultation today for inguinal hernia surgery and take the first step toward safe, effective, and lasting relief.
Surgery is recommended when symptoms worsen, pain increases, or the hernia grows larger. Early treatment prevents complications like strangulation and ensures better recovery outcomes with fewer risks.
Modern techniques minimize pain significantly. Most patients experience mild discomfort after surgery, which can be effectively managed with prescribed medications and proper rest during the recovery period.
Recovery usually takes one to two weeks for normal activities. However, complete healing may take several weeks depending on the procedure type and the patient’s overall health condition.
Recurrence is rare with proper surgical technique and care. Following post-operative guidelines, avoiding heavy lifting, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle help reduce the chances of hernia recurrence.
Laparoscopic surgery offers quicker recovery and smaller scars, but the best option depends on individual conditions. Your surgeon will recommend the most suitable approach based on your specific case.
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