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National Women’s Day 2

National Women’s Day 2

par Marketing | Août 9, 2021 | Adenomyosis, Fallopian Tubes, fibroids treatment, fibroids, Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, Women in White

Today we celebrate the endless power and resilience of all South African women 🌷💛  Happy #NationalWomensDay!  
National Women’s Day

National Women’s Day

par Marketing | Août 9, 2021 | Adenomyosis, Fallopian Tubes, fibroids treatment, fibroids, Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, Women in White

Today we celebrate the endless power and resilience of all South African women 🌷💛  Happy #NationalWomensDay!
Does UFE involve surgery?

Does UFE involve surgery?

par Marketing | Août 5, 2021 | Adenomyosis, Fact Friday, fibroids treatment, fibroids, Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, Women in White

The short answer is no 😊 UFE is a minimally invasive procedure! 🙌 Using the latest techniques, a Uterine Fibroid Embolisation is performed by an interventional radiologist who inserts a thin catheter into the radial artery through a tiny pinhole in the wrist. With no...
Rain or shine

Rain or shine

par Marketing | Juil 29, 2021 | Adenomyosis, Fallopian Tubes, fibroids treatment, fibroids, Foods for fibroids, Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, Women in White

Our committed team is here to help💛 Now operating in Umhlanga too! If you’ve been diagnosed with fibroids and would like to learn more about permanent, non-invasive treatment options,  please visit our website www.fibroids.co.za or send us a message online...
What causes blocked Fallopian tubes?

What causes blocked Fallopian tubes?

par Marketing | Juil 23, 2021 | Fact Friday, Fallopian Tubes, Women in White

Q: What causes blocked fallopian tubes? A: Blocked fallopian tubes can result from many different factors including scarring from previous surgery or a build-up of debris from pelvic infection. As an important part of the female reproductive system, The Microsurgery...
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