Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE)

Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE)
Are you tired of heavy periods, constant bloating, or never-ending discomfort? Uterine Fibroid Embolization can give you the relief you deserve and help you feel like yourself again.
Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) is a cutting-edge, minimally invasive procedure designed to treat symptomatic uterine fibroids effectively.
Performed by experienced interventional radiologist, Dr. Chun, UFE involves inserting a small catheter into the uterine arteries through a tiny incision. Using real-time imaging, specialized embolic agents are injected to block the fibroid’s blood flow while preserving healthy uterine tissue.
What Are Fibroids?
Fibroids, or uterine leiomyomas, are noncancerous growths that develop within or on the uterus.
Fibroids vary in size, from tiny seedlings undetectable to the naked eye to large masses that can distort the uterus. They are made up of muscle and fibrous tissue and may develop as a single growth or multiple clusters.
Fibroid growth is often linked to hormonal fluctuations, particularly estrogen and progesterone. Although fibroids are typically benign, they can cause significant symptoms.
What Are The Symptoms?
Uterine fibroids can cause a wide range of symptoms that disrupt your daily life and overall well-being.
- Heavy or prolonged menstrual periods
- Pelvic pain or pressure
- Frequent urination
- Difficulty emptying the bladder
- Constipation
- Back or leg pain
Don’t let fibroids disrupt your life. Schedule a consultation with our experts today to discuss your symptoms and explore your treatment options. We’re committed to helping you feel your best.
Who Can Benefit from Fibroid Treatment?
- Women Experiencing Symptoms: If you have heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, or other fibroid-related symptoms affecting your daily life.
- Those Planning Pregnancy: Certain treatments can help preserve fertility and improve chances of conception.
- Women Seeking Non-Surgical Options: If you prefer minimally invasive or non-surgical treatments for managing fibroids.
- Postmenopausal Women: For those with fibroids causing discomfort or other health concerns after menopause.
- Anyone Seeking Answers: If you’ve been diagnosed with fibroids and want expert guidance on your options.
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