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There are potential risks associated with the Acessa procedure. It may not be appropriate for all patients and all patients may not benefit. For information about the risks, visit: www.acessaprocedure.com.
Insufficient data exists on which to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Acessa procedure in women who plan future pregnancy. Therefore, the Acessa procedure is not recommended for women who are planning future pregnancy. There is limited data regarding pregnancy following the Acessa procedure, if you become pregnant following the Acessa procedure, you should contact your doctor immediately. Please consult with your doctor to understand the risks and benefits of surgery and find out if Acessa may be right for you. Rx Only
This video was produced through a paid partnership with Quad Webb and Soyini Hawkins, MD MPH FACOG, and Acessa Health.
Quad Webb of Bravo's Married to Medicine and co-host of Sister Circle, sits down and shares her journey with uterine fibroids and her decision to get the Acessa Procedure. We also hear from Quad's OBGYN Dr. Soyini Hawkins on what fibroids are, the symptoms they can cause, treatment options, and the Acessa Procedure.
To learn more: www.acessaprocedure.com
Sources:
Lee, B. (2009). Laparoscopic, Radiofrequency Ablation of Uterine Fibroids. Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 16(6). doi: 10.1016/j.jmig.2009.08.511
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