US First Lady Melania Trump has undergone surgery for what the White House described as a benign kidney condition.
Her office said surgeons on Monday performed an embolisation procedure at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
The surgery was successful and there were no complications, her spokeswoman added.
Mrs Trump, 48, is expected to spend the rest of the week recovering at the medical centre, in Bethesda, Maryland, according to a BBC report Tuesday.
President Donald Trump tweeted that he was on his way to visit her.
Embolisation is most often used to block the blood supply to a tumour, benign or cancerous.
"The first lady looks forward to a full recovery so she can continue her work on behalf of children everywhere," Mrs Trump's spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham said in a statement.
Last week, Mrs Trump unveiled a "Be Best" initiative aimed at teaching children the importance of social, emotional and physical health.
She said the campaign aimed to promote healthy living and to combat opioid abuse.