Reclaim your active lifestyle with a natural, mesh-free hernia repair. Our techniques restore strength and mobility, helping you recover fully and get back to what you love most.
A femoral hernia occurs when abdominal tissue or organs push through a weak spot in the lower abdominal wall or into the femoral canal, which is located near the upper thigh and groin area. This type of hernia is more common in women than in men, largely due to anatomical differences in the pelvis.
Femoral hernias can sometimes be small and subtle, but they carry a higher risk of complications, making early diagnosis and treatment essential.
Side note: Femoral hernias have a higher risk of incarceration or strangulation, where the hernia becomes trapped and cuts off blood supply to the tissue. This can lead to severe pain and serious complications, requiring emergency surgery. For this reason, femoral hernias should be treated swiftly, even if they appear small or cause minimal symptoms.
If you’ve been diagnosed with a femoral hernia, you might be wondering: Do I need surgery, or are there other ways to manage it?
The right approach depends on several factors, including the size of your hernia, your symptoms, and your lifestyle.
Since hernias cannot heal naturally, surgery is the only definitive way to repair the weakened area. There are two main surgical approaches:
At BioHernia, we specialise in mesh-free hernia repair because it provides a safer, more natural solution with less risk of chronic pain and complications. Our technique focuses on strengthening your natural tissue rather than relying on synthetic materials.
If your hernia is growing, causing pain, or affecting your daily activities, surgery is the best option to restore your comfort and prevent future complications.
Pros:
✅ The only definitive, long-term solution for hernias
✅ Prevents the hernia from growing larger or causing complications
✅ Restores strength to the abdominal wall
✅ Can relieve pain and discomfort caused by the hernia
✅ Different surgical options available (mesh-based or mesh-free)
Cons:
❌ Requires surgery and recovery time
❌ Some procedures (especially mesh-based) carry a risk of chronic pain or complications
❌ Potential risks include infection, nerve damage, or recurrence
❌ Temporary restrictions on physical activity during recovery
Watchful waiting is generally not recommended for a femoral hernia. Unlike some other types of groin hernias, femoral hernias carry a significantly higher risk of complications. The hernia can suddenly become trapped, causing severe pain and tissue damage — a situation that often requires emergency surgery.
Femoral hernias do not heal on their own and typically worsen over time. For this reason, we usually recommend prompt surgical treatment as soon as the diagnosis is made.
Why prompt treatment matters:
✅ Prevents complications like bowel incarceration or strangulation
✅ Reduces the risk of emergency surgery
✅ Supports faster and safer recovery
Some people try hernia belts or trusses to hold the bulge in place. While they may provide temporary relief, they do not fix the hernia and can even cause discomfort or skin irritation with prolonged use.
Pros:
✅ May reduce discomfort in certain situations
Cons:
❌ Does not treat the hernia—only masks symptoms
❌ Can weaken muscles over time, potentially making the hernia worse
Our mesh-free hernia repair technique directly addresses the issue by carefully stitching and reinforcing the weakened groin area, eliminating the need for plastic mesh. This method restores your natural tissue structure and is performed as out-patient surgery, meaning you’ll have the procedure and return to rest in the comfort of your own accommodation on the same day.
After administering the anesthetics, we make a small horizontal incision of approximately 5 cm directly above your hernia, to access the hernia bulge.
The hernia sac is gently reduced back into the abdomen and the weakness in your abdominal wall is closed with sutures, using the McVay technique.
Finally, the operation wound is closed using sutures and surgical glue. In all, the operation takes about 30 to 45 minutes to complete. After full recovery, a minor scar of 3 to 5cm is left.
Femoral hernias are unique in their anatomy and risk factors, and because of this, the criteria for a mesh-free repair are stricter than for inguinal hernias. While many femoral hernias can be successfully repaired without mesh, specific conditions must be met to ensure a safe and effective outcome. These criteria are in place because femoral hernias carry a higher risk of recurrence compared to other hernia types.
The femoral canal is a naturally narrow and delicate area, and the anatomy in the area makes it more prone to recurrence after surgery. For this reason, the criteria for an operation without mesh are more stringent to ensure long-term success and avoid complications.
The size of the hernia is a critical factor when determining eligibility for an operation without mesh. Smaller femoral hernias are more likely to be successfully repaired without mesh, while larger hernias may require a different approach.
Larger hernias fall into a gray area where the risk of recurrence increases significantly. In these cases, we may recommend using a Phasix resorbable mesh to ensure long-term durability and stability while minimising complications.
Maintaining a healthy body weight is essential for a mesh-free femoral hernia repair. Patients who are obese or significantly overweight may place additional pressure on the surgical site, increasing the risk of recurrence. To maximise the success of the operation, patients with a large abdominal circumference may need to reduce their weight before surgery.
Every femoral hernia is unique, and our experienced surgeons will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine if a mesh-free repair is appropriate for you. If the hernia size or other factors make a non-mesh repair unfeasible, we may recommend alternatives, such as a repair with Phasix resorbable mesh, to provide the best possible outcome.
Your groin is a sensitive area crucial for movement, flexibility and sexual function. Hernias disrupt this balance, causing discomfort and affecting quality of life. Our mesh-free approach restores strength and function naturally, avoiding synthetic mesh implants for a safer recovery.
Imagine a hernia as a hole in the tissues of your groin—a weak spot that allows tissue like fat or intestine to bulge through. Mesh-based operations place a synthetic patch over or under this hole, but they don’t fix the underlying weakness.
Our mesh-free technique addresses the source by closing the defect, restoring strength, and providing a durable solution without relying on synthetic materials.
The groin is a highly mobile part of your body, involved in everything from walking and bending to sexual activity. Unlike synthetic mesh, which remains rigid and can irritate surrounding nerves and tissues, a mesh-free repair uses your body’s natural flexibility to adapt and heal. This ensures that the repair integrates smoothly with your daily movements and doesn’t interfere with the sensitive structures in the area.
Mesh repairs come with potential complications, especially in a sensitive area like the groin. Chronic pain, infections, or discomfort from having a foreign object in your body are all risks associated with synthetic mesh. By relying on your own tissue, our mesh-free technique eliminates these risks and promotes natural healing, so you can recover without added worry.
Femoral hernia surgery without plastic mesh, reduces the risk of complications such as infection and chronic pain, promotes natural healing, and preserves the body’s integrity.
Like most of our patients, you may prefer a mesh-free hernia repair to avoid complications and support your long-term well-being by relying on your body’s own tissue for a more natural recovery.
We prioritise preserving your abdomen’s natural flexibility and function by using your body’s own tissue for the repair, avoiding the risks and complications associated with plastic implants.
Our team of skilled surgeons, anesthetists, and nurses, trusted by top athletes, provide world-class mesh-free hernia surgery with the highest standard of care.
We take pride in offering personalised treatment plans that prioritise addressing your specific needs and tailoring your recovery every step of the way—from the initial consultation to post-operative care.
We prioritise preserving your abdomen’s natural flexibility and function by using your body’s own tissues, avoiding unnecessary stress or complications by foreign body implants.
Our specialised team of surgeons, anesthetists, and nurses, who also treat top athletes, provide you with world-class, mesh-free hernia care.
”I had a hernia operation through BioHernia with Dr Koch in Germany just four weeks ago. As I type I’ve had no problems, and no pain for several weeks…”
”Top job Dr Weise! Had my doubts but highly recommended….”
”My experience with BioHernia and Dr. Andreas Koch (Surgeon) was brilliant. I am pleased with the results of the operation…”
”I am a very happy customer of BioHernia. They arranged a mesh-less hernia repair for me with Dr Wiese in Frankfurt….”
”I am very happy with all aspects of my inguinal hernia repair, performed by Dr Koch…..”
”Great service from Dr. Koch and his team. The process was so easy from start to finish thanks to Biohernia. I have applied for reimbursement of the costs from the Health Service Executive in Ireland…”
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Been diagnosed with inguinal hernia in the Netherlands. After checking….”
”First and foremost, Dr. Koch’s surgical skills were nothing short of exceptional. His expertise in inguinal hernia repair instilled confidence…”
”Best Decision: My mesh free operation to correct an inguinal hernia was performed on a Wednesday morning a short 6 weeks after my initial call to Biohernia….”
”The last words from Dr Wiese I remember before to fall asleep in the operatory room were “You are in safe hands…”
”I decided to get my hernia repaired by a specialist, rather than a general surgeon, and also in Ireland there are no surgeons who don’t use mesh…..”
”I flew from Ireland for my surgery, having done my research and following the advice of an acquaintance who had done the same…”
”I am a 49 year old male from the UK and I had a right ingunial hernia. I was given the opportunity via Biohernia to have a non-mesh repair done by Dr Andreas Koch in Cottbus Germany. The operation was a great success…..”
”Overall, I had a VIP experience with a great result in July 2021, my hernia is gone and I have no pain. I live in Ireland, I had an inguinal hernia for over 2 years …”
If you’re seeking hernia surgery at our clinics in Germany, you may be eligible for reimbursement of your treatment costs — no matter where you’re from.
For EU residents: Under the EU Cross-Border Healthcare Directive, you can claim a partial reimbursement from your national health insurance provider after receiving treatment abroad.
From outside the EU? If you have private health insurance, your treatment may still be reimbursed depending on your policy. We’ll provide detailed documentation to support your claim.
As pioneers in mesh-free hernia surgery, we are dedicated to leading the way in innovative, patient-focused treatments. Over 25 years ago, our surgeons were among the first to challenge the widespread use of plastic meshes in hernia surgery. Their commitment to providing safer, more natural solutions has driven our mission ever since.
With decades of experience and countless successful operations, our surgeons, along with our entire team, have continuously refined and perfected our procedures, ensuring that you receive the highest standard of care.
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The day before your operation, you’ll visit the clinic for final pre-surgery checks. During this visit, you’ll meet your surgeon and anesthesiologist, who will walk you through the procedure and answer any remaining questions you may have.
Yes, your surgeon will perform a full examination the day before your operation, taking time to answer any questions you may have. Additionally, the anesthesiologist will conduct tests to ensure you’re fully prepared for the procedure the next day.
Follow any instructions provided by your surgeon, such as fasting before the procedure or temporarily stopping certain medications. Stay hydrated the day before (unless instructed otherwise) and ensure you get a good night’s sleep. Arriving well-rested, relaxed, and on time will help ensure a smooth process. If you have any questions about preparation, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team.
Our operations are typically scheduled in the morning and take about 45 to 60 minutes to complete. After the procedure, you’ll wake up gradually in the recovery room, where our team will monitor you closely. Once you’re feeling steady and comfortable, you’ll be able to leave the clinic on your own feet.
Waiting list | Two weeks |
Duration of operation | 45 minutes |
When to stop eating before operation | Exact time will be instructed day before operation |
Type of anaesthetics | General anesthesia |
Type of incision | Open incision (5 cm) |
Success rate | 90%+ (based on individual assessment) |
Length of scar after operation | Three to five centimeters |
Time to walking | Directly after operation |
Time to driving car/cycling | Driving is allowed after one week for right sided hernias. For left-side hernias with an automatic transmission car, driving is allowed the next day |
Time to full recovery | Four to six weeks |
Time to cycling | Light cycling after one week |
Showering | One day after operation |
Wound care | Apply new wound dressing daily, for six days | No sutures to be removed |
Flying | Three days after the operation |
In the two days after your operation, you’ll have follow-up visits with your surgeon to support your recovery. These appointments allow your surgeon to monitor your healing, address any concerns, and provide personalised advice to ensure a smooth and successful recovery.
For a more in-depth look at each step of the process, from consultation to recovery, check out our comprehensive Patient guide. It’s designed to answer all your questions and help you feel fully prepared for your operation.
We believe in providing the best care by using techniques backed by solid research and proven results. Our mesh-free operation methods are supported by clinical studies, many of which are conducted by our own experienced surgeons.
After your hernia repair repair, the journey to full recovery begins. We’re committed to helping you navigate this road to healing, ensuring you can embrace your active lifestyle once again. In the first week you might experience a bit of discomfort at the operation site. It’s not unusual to notice some swelling or a touch of bruising. Best to take it easy this week, though a short stroll can help with blood flow and ease stiffness.
Avoid lifting anything heavier than 10kg to give your body the time it needs to heal properly.
Focus on fibre-rich foods to prevent constipation and include plenty of protein to support tissue repair.
Stay active with light movement like walking, as it promotes blood flow and supports recovery.
As you move into the second week and beyond, your recovery will gradually progress. Swelling and bruising should subside, and your energy levels will start to return. While it’s important to continue avoiding heavy lifting or intense activity, you can begin to reintroduce more of your usual routine during this period.
You can slowly increase your activity level, incorporating light household tasks, short walks, or gentle cycling on a stationary bike at home or in the gym. These are all great ways to improve blood flow and rebuild strength without placing strain on the surgical site. Be sure to listen to your body and avoid pushing yourself too hard during this stage.
By this stage, your recovery is well underway, and you’ll feel significantly stronger. You can confidently return to your regular activities, including more dynamic exercises like running or competitive sports. For those who enjoy weightlifting or more strenuous workouts, this is the time to start reintroducing these activities. While the repair is strong enough to handle heavier lifting, it’s still important to ease into it, gradually increasing intensity to allow your body to fully adapt. Most patients find they’re back to feeling like themselves by the end of week 6, ready to embrace an active lifestyle without limitations.
Most patients can return to office work or light-duty tasks within 1–2 weeks. However, for physically demanding jobs, it’s best to wait until 4–6 weeks after the procedure.
You can resume light activities, such as walking, within the first week after surgery. For more strenuous exercises like weightlifting, running, or intense workouts, it’s best to wait 4–6 weeks and ease back into them gradually, paying close attention to how your body feels.
No, after the recovery period, you’ll be able to return to your previous activity and fitness levels without any limitations. Whether it’s working out, heavy lifting, or enjoying your favorite hobbies, you can confidently resume life as it was before the hernia—strong, active, and unrestricted.
“I was anxious about traveling for surgery, but everything was handled so well. Dr. Koch even checked on me at the hotel daily after the operation. While staying there, I met a few Dutch patients who were also having the procedure. We ended up chatting a lot, sharing recovery tips, and even formed some friendships along the way. It really helped make the whole experience feel less overwhelming.”
John, 54
“I was worried about taking too much time off from work, but they were right about the four-week recovery. To be honest, I started feeling like myself again even sooner than I expected.”
Abdul, 37
“I traveled to Frankfurt for my hernia repair at Dr. Wiese’s clinic, and it was well worth it. From the pre-op discussions to post-op care, everything was organised perfectly. Dr. Wiese’s light-hearted humor really helped put me at ease before surgery, making the whole experience much less stressful.”
Thomas, 49
“I chose BioHernia because I wanted to avoid mesh, and the Shouldice repair was perfect for me. The surgery went smoothly, and the team at the clinic in Cottbus was incredibly attentive. The follow-up care at the hotel, where Dr. Koch visited me daily, gave me peace of mind. Recovery was a bit longer, but so worth it for a mesh-free solution.”
Paul, 67
“After my bilateral hernia repair, I stayed in a nearby hotel where Dr. Koch visited to check on my progress. I was walking the day after surgery and had only minor discomfort. Two weeks later, I was back to light exercise, and by six weeks, fully recovered!”
Dave, 28
No, a femoral hernia cannot heal on its own. Without treatment, the hernia can worsen over time and lead to serious complications such as incarceration or strangulation. These conditions occur when the hernia becomes trapped and its blood supply is cut off, requiring emergency surgery. For this reason, femoral hernias should be addressed promptly, even if they seem small or cause minimal symptoms.
A femoral hernia occurs when a weak spot in the lower abdominal wall allows tissue or organs to protrude into the femoral canal, located near the upper thigh and groin. Risk factors include pregnancy, heavy lifting, chronic coughing, straining during bowel movements, or previous abdominal surgeries. Femoral hernias are more common in women due to anatomical differences in the pelvis.
Yes, groin hernias in women are different due to anatomical differences. In women, hernias can sometimes be harder to diagnose because they may not always cause a noticeable bulge and can present as pelvic or groin pain instead. Additionally, the female groin anatomy requires a more tailored surgical approach to avoid damage to important structures. That’s why choosing a surgeon experienced in treating women is so important—techniques designed for men may not be as effective or safe for women.
While light activities like walking are generally safe, strenuous exercise or heavy lifting can worsen a femoral hernia or increase the risk of complications. If you have a femoral hernia, it’s best to avoid activities that put pressure on your groin or abdomen and consult your doctor for personalised advice.
Femoral hernia repairs are typically performed under general anesthesia to ensure your comfort and safety during the procedure. However, in some cases, local anesthesia may be used depending on the patient’s medical condition and the specifics of the surgery. Your surgeon will discuss the best option for you during your consultation.
Yes, at our clinic, our highly experienced surgeons personally perform all operations to ensure the highest standards of care. They are directly involved in every step of the procedure, from the initial consultation to the surgery itself, and the post-operative follow-up.
Non-mesh repair is an excellent option for women and is often a better fit for their anatomy. Women’s groin tissues tend to be stronger and more resilient, making suture-based repairs highly effective. This approach avoids the complications sometimes associated with mesh implants, such as chronic pain or interference with surrounding tissues. With non-mesh repair, women often experience a smoother recovery and long-lasting results.