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No. The procedure itself is not painful because it is performed under sedation. Mild to moderate cramping—similar to menstrual pain—may occur for a short time afterward.
Fibroids removed with myomectomy can recur over time because new fibroids may develop. UFE treats all fibroids at once, so the recurrence rate is generally lower.
Most patients return to their routine within 3–7 days after UFE.
Laparoscopic myomectomy usually requires 1–2 weeks, while open surgery involves a longer recovery.
Both UFE and myomectomy are uterus-preserving treatments. Fertility outcomes depend on fibroid size, number, and location. Our two specialists evaluate each case individually.
Your case is reviewed jointly by a gynecologist and an interventional radiologist. Symptoms, imaging results, fertility plans, medical history, and fibroid characteristics are all assessed before recommending the most suitable option.



