Fibroids and cysts are both growths that can occur in a woman’s reproductive system, but they have some key differences like composition and location. Fibroids are solid, non-cancerous tumors made up of muscle tissue that develop in the uterus, whereas cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can occur in various organs or tissues of the body. If you’ve been diagnosed and would like to undergo permanent, non-invasive treatment for fibroids, please visit our contact page or drop us a message online ✨

 

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