Uterine Fibroid Treatment
Freedom from Heavy Bleeding & Pelvic Pain—Without Surgery
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You Deserve a Safer, Proven Alternative to Surgery
Uterine fibroids are benign, muscular tumors that develop on the walls of the uterus, typically during a woman’s childbearing years. While non-cancerous, fibroids can cause disruptive symptoms.
Common Symptoms of Uterine Fibroids
- Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding
- Pelvic pressure or fullness
- Frequent urination
- Pain during intercourse
- Lower back pain
- Bloating or abdominal distension
Risk Factors That Contribute to Uterine Fibroids
- Obesity
- Family history of fibroids
- African American heritage
- Multiple pregnancies
- Hormonal imbalances
Recognizing symptoms and understanding your risk factors can help you pursue earlier, less invasive treatment options like UFE.
Break Free from Fibroid SymptomsWith Uterine Fibroid Embolization
Minimally
Invasive
No surgical incisions or stitches.
Quick
Recovery
Most patients return to normal activities within one week.
Outpatient
Procedure
Go home the same day.
Preserve Your Uterus
Maintain your reproductive anatomy.
A Closer Look at the UFE Procedure
Step-by-Step Process
Uterine Fibroid Embolization is a precise, image-guided procedure performed with moderate sedation—no general anesthesia required.
1.
Arterial Access
A small needle is used to access an artery in the wrist.
2.
Wire Guidance
A thin wire is threaded into the artery using live X-ray imaging.
3.
Uterine Artery Mapping
A contrast dye is injected to highlight the blood vessels supplying the fibroids.
4.
Embolization
A microcatheter delivers tiny beads that block the blood flow to fibroids.
5.
Fibroid Shrinkage
Once blood supply is cut off, fibroids shrink and symptoms improve.
The entire procedure takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, with most patients discharged the same day and back to light activity within a few days.
Better Results, Less RiskUFE vs. Surgery
| Feature | Uterine Fibroid Embolization | Hysterectomy | Myomectomy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimally Invasive | Yes | No | No |
| Preserves Uterus | Yes | No | Yes |
| Hospital Stay Required | No | Yes | Yes |
| General Anesthesia Required | No (moderate sedation only) | Yes | Yes |
| Recovery Time | 5–7 days | 4–6 weeks | 2–4 weeks |
| Effective Symptom Relief | Yes | Yes | Variable |
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Your Questions, Answered
How long does recovery take after UFE?
Most patients return to normal activities within 5–7 days. Some experience mild cramping or fatigue initially.
Will UFE affect my fertility?
UFE preserves the uterus, and many women remain fertile after treatment. Fertility outcomes can vary depending on fibroid size and location.
Does UFE work for large or multiple fibroids?
Yes. UFE is effective for treating both large and multiple fibroids.
Is UFE painful?
The procedure is performed with sedation to ensure comfort. Some post-procedure cramping is common but usually managed with medication.
Is UFE covered by insurance?
Yes, most insurance plans cover UFE for symptomatic fibroids. Our team will verify your benefits and discuss costs with you.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Take control of your health with Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) at Vivid Vascular in Aventura, Florida. Led by Dr. Adam Gropper, a fellowship-trained Interventional Radiologist with over 20 years of experience, our advanced facility offers a non-surgical solution for uterine fibroids. Experience lasting relief from heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and discomfort—while preserving your uterus and avoiding major surgery.