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Step 1 - the ad, as it appears in the Facebook / Instagram feed
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Your Practice Name
Sponsored · Adults 30+ in your metro
Recurring hemorrhoids, and the creams and procedures keep not sticking? There's a no-incision option most people have never heard of - done through a pinhole, no recovery downtime like surgery.
Hemorrhoid treatment without the recovery Talk to an interventional radiologist
Step 2 - the page a click opens
hemorrhoid artery embolization

A hemorrhoid treatment without surgery - or the recovery.

Hemorrhoid artery embolization treats the problem at its source through a pinhole in the wrist or groin. No incision, no packing, typically outpatient.

Check if you're a candidate

Why patients choose hemorrhoid embolization

No incisionDone through a catheter - none of the wound care or painful recovery of surgical removal.
Treats the sourceIt reduces the blood flow that keeps hemorrhoids swollen and bleeding.
Back to lifeTypically outpatient, with most people returning to normal activities quickly.

How it works

  1. A consult confirms your case is a fit for embolization.
  2. Through a pinhole, tiny particles reduce the overactive blood supply.
  3. Symptoms ease over the following weeks - without surgical recovery.

Common questions

How is this different from banding or surgery?
Banding and surgery treat hemorrhoids from the outside. Embolization treats the blood supply that causes them - with no incision.
Is it painful?
Most patients report minimal discomfort and skip the painful recovery associated with surgical removal.
Why hasn't my doctor mentioned it?
It's performed by interventional radiologists, so many patients are never referred.

Check if you're a candidate

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This is a demonstration page created by Anar Agency to show a sample patient-education campaign for hemorrhoid artery embolization. It is not medical advice, and it is not affiliated with any specific practice. Individual results vary; patients should consult a qualified physician about whether any procedure is right for them.
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