Ovarian drilling reduces the quantity of testosterone produced by the ovaries by cutting through the thick outer layer. The ovaries may be able to release an egg and initiate regular monthly menstruation cycles as a result. It might be simpler to conceive as a result.
Ovarian drilling reduces the quantity of testosterone produced by the ovaries by cutting through the thick outer layer. The ovaries may be able to release an egg and initiate regular monthly menstruation cycles as a result. It might be simpler to conceive as a result.
Ovarian drilling is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat infertility caused by polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in Greece. It involves the use of heat to destroy small areas of the ovaries, which stimulates the production of healthy eggs.
This treatment is often combined with medication and lifestyle changes. Success rates vary but can reach up to 30-40% per cycle.