General surgery refers to traditional surgical procedures where a larger incision may be made to access and treat the affected area. It is commonly used for a wide range of conditions involving the abdomen, skin, soft tissues, and digestive system.
Laparoscopic surgery, on the other hand, is a minimally invasive technique performed using small incisions, a camera (laparoscope), and specialized surgical instruments. This method usually results in less pain, smaller scars, faster recovery, and a shorter hospital stay compared to traditional general surgery.




