If you’ve been diagnosed with uterine fibroids and are exploring non-surgical options in Delhi, you might have come across a treatment called Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE). And if you’re wondering what it involves, whether it’s safe, and if it can actually help — you’re not alone.

Many women in Delhi and across India are choosing UFE to manage fibroids without surgery. In this guide, we’ll help you understand:

  • What UFE is and how it works
  • Who it’s meant for
  • What recovery looks like
  • And why women are turning to experts like Dr. Parul Garg, an interventional radiologist in Delhi, for this modern treatment

What Is Uterine Fibroid Embolization?

UFE is a minimally invasive, non-surgical procedure that treats fibroids by cutting off their blood supply. As a result, the fibroids shrink over time and symptoms reduce significantly.

It’s done by an interventional radiologist — a doctor specially trained in using imaging (like ultrasound or X-ray) to perform targeted procedures with minimal trauma to the body.

During UFE:

  • A tiny tube (catheter) is inserted through a small puncture in your wrist or groin
  • The catheter is guided to the arteries supplying blood to your fibroids
  • Small particles are injected to block blood flow to the fibroid tissue
  • No cuts, no stitches, and your uterus stays intact

Who Is UFE Meant For?

UFE is typically recommended for women who:

  • Have symptomatic fibroids — heavy bleeding, prolonged periods, pelvic pressure, bloating, frequent urination
  • Want to avoid surgery (like hysterectomy or myomectomy)
  • Prefer shorter recovery and minimal downtime
  • Are not actively planning pregnancy (though pregnancy is still possible in some cases post-UFE)

💡 Important: If you’re unsure whether you qualify for UFE, a consultation with a specialist like Dr. Parul Garg is the first step. She’ll evaluate your fibroids with imaging and help you decide the safest, most effective option.

What Happens Before, During & After the Procedure?

Before:

  • You’ll undergo an MRI or ultrasound to assess the number, size, and location of fibroids
  • Blood tests may be done to check your overall health
  • The procedure is usually scheduled as a daycare or overnight hospital admission

During:

  • Performed under local anesthesia and light sedation (you’ll be awake, but relaxed)
  • Procedure time: ~45 to 60 minutes
  • Most patients feel little to no pain during the procedure

After:

  • You’ll be observed for a few hours or overnight
  • Mild cramping, fatigue, or low-grade fever for 3–5 days is common
  • Most women resume normal activities within 7–10 days

How Effective Is UFE?

Very effective. Clinical data shows that:

  • Over 85–90% of women experience a significant reduction in symptoms like heavy bleeding and pelvic pressure
  • Fibroids can shrink 30–60% in size over 3–6 months
  • Most patients report improved quality of life within a few weeks

And unlike hormone therapy, UFE offers long-term relief without side effects like weight gain, mood swings, or bone loss.

UFE vs. Surgery: What’s the Difference?

FeatureUFESurgery (Hysterectomy/Myomectomy)
InvasivenessMinimally invasiveOpen/laparoscopic surgery
Hospital stayDaycare / 1 night2–5 days
Recovery time7–10 days4–6 weeks
Uterus preservedYesNot always (depends on surgery type)
General anesthesiaNot neededUsually required
FertilityPossibly preserved (case-by-case)May be affected

Why Choose Dr. Parul Garg for UFE in Delhi?

If you’re considering UFE, the most important factor is who performs the procedure. UFE requires a specialist who combines imaging expertise with procedural skill — and that’s where interventional radiologists come in.

Dr. Parul Garg is one of the leading names in this field in Delhi. She brings:

  • Years of experience in performing image-guided fibroid embolization
  • State-of-the-art imaging tools for precise evaluation
  • A patient-first approach that emphasizes safety, comfort, and results

Her center offers comprehensive evaluation, imaging, and treatment — all under one roof. And because she performs the scans herself, she can make faster, more informed decisions without delays or referral loops.

Common Questions Patients Ask

Is UFE painful?

Most patients experience mild cramping afterward, similar to menstrual cramps. It’s usually well-managed with pain medication.

Can I get pregnant after UFE?

Pregnancy is possible after UFE, but outcomes can vary. If you’re actively trying to conceive, you’ll need a detailed evaluation to weigh UFE vs. other options.

How do I know if my fibroids are suitable for UFE?

pelvic ultrasound or MRI will confirm the size, location, and type of fibroids. Submucosal fibroids (those bulging into the uterine cavity) are usually not ideal for UFE.

Final Thoughts

If you’ve been living with fibroids and are tired of long, heavy periods, constant bloating, or being told that surgery is your only option — know that you have a choice.

Uterine Fibroid Embolization is a proven, non-surgical solution that has helped thousands of women across India reclaim their comfort, confidence, and quality of life.

And if you’re in Delhi, Dr. Parul Garg offers one of the city’s most trusted UFE services backed by experience, precision, and patient care that goes beyond a scan or procedure.

Ready to Take the First Step?

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