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Step 1 - the ad, as it appears in the Facebook / Instagram feed
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Your Practice Name
Sponsored · Women 30-55 in your metro
Heavy periods and pelvic pressure from fibroids? Many women are never told there's a treatment that doesn't involve surgery - or a hysterectomy. It's called UFE, and it's typically an outpatient procedure.
Fibroid relief no hysterectomy Talk to an interventional radiologist
Step 2 - the page a click opens
uterine fibroid embolization

There's a fibroid treatment most women are never told about.

Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) shrinks fibroids through a pinhole in the wrist or groin. No incision, uterus preserved, and most women go home the same day.

Check if you're a candidate

Why patients choose UFE

No surgeryUFE works through a catheter the width of a spaghetti strand - no cutting, no stitches.
Uterus preservedUnlike a hysterectomy, nothing is removed. The fibroids shrink after their blood supply is blocked.
OutpatientThe procedure is typically done in a few hours and most women go home the same day.

How it works

  1. A quick consult and imaging confirm your fibroids are a fit for UFE.
  2. Through a pinhole, tiny particles block the arteries feeding the fibroids.
  3. The fibroids shrink over the following weeks as symptoms ease.

Common questions

Is UFE new?
No - interventional radiologists have performed UFE for decades. It's an established, well-studied procedure.
Does it hurt?
You're sedated during the procedure. Cramping for a few days afterward is common and managed with medication.
Will my gynecologist know about this?
Some do, some don't - UFE is performed by interventional radiologists, so many women hear about it late or never.

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 uterine fibroid 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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