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For the many women living with fibroids, debilitating symptoms like heavy, painful periods and pelvic pressure can disrupt their daily lives. While traditional treatments range from medication to invasive surgery, a new, nonsurgical option is providing lasting relief without a single incision.
We spoke with Susan Pacana, M.D., who specializes in Minimally Invasive Gynecology Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. who provided us with information on an innovative procedure called Sonata. This outpatient treatment uses radiofrequency energy to target and shrink fibroids from within the uterus, significantly reducing painful symptoms in just a few months.
According to Dr. Pacana, most patients can return to their normal activities the very next day. But how does the technology work, and who is an ideal candidate for this procedure?
Click to read the full story and learn more from Susan Pacana, M.D., about how this game-changing treatment can help you find relief and why she recommends treating fibroids sooner rather than later.
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