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Now there is an INCISIONLESS treatment option for women with fibroids.

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A young woman lying on a couch, clutching her abdomen in discomfort

If you ever experience...

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    Heavy menstrual bleeding
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    Prolonged or painful periods
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    Missing out on life because of your periods

...it doesn't have to be this way

What is the Sonata Fibroid Treatment?

The Sonata Treatment is an incisionless treatment option for women with symptomatic uterine fibroids. It is an outpatient procedure in the United States. The technical term for the procedure is Transcervical Fibroid Ablation.

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A mature woman with curly black hair crossing her arms
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Fast recovery

Many women return to normal activity the next day.

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No incision

The fibroids are treated from inside the uterus, so there is no cutting or scarring.

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Uterus Preserving

Unlike a hysterectomy, treatment with the Sonata system does not eliminate the possibility of pregnancy.

Want to know if the Sonata Treatment is right for you?

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Real Women, Real Results

For these seven women, Sonata means living the lives that they always wanted without having to think about their periods.

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A vector graphic of a uterus that has a benign fibroid growth

What are uterine fibroids?

Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous (benign) growths in or around the uterus. The vast majority of women in the United States will have fibroids by the age of 50.

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I would tell any woman who is thinking about getting a hysterectomy, to look into the Sonata process first.

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— Misty

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I would tell a woman thinking about Sonata that you want to try this.

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An image of a smiling woman with short black hair and dark skin

— Marcela

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Nicole's Story

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I know this sounds weird, but I can wear white pants and not be nervous about it.

How it Works

With the Sonata Treatment, the fibroids are treated from inside the uterus, so there's no incision. Many women return to normal activity the next day. Watch this video to learn more about the Sonata Fibroid Treatment.

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Important Safety Information

Intended Use:

The Sonata System is intended for diagnostic intrauterine imaging and transcervical treatment of symptomatic uterine fibroids, including those associated with heavy menstrual bleeding.

Contraindications:

  • Current pregnancy;
  • Active pelvic infection;
  • Known or suspected gynecologic malignancy or premalignant disorders such as atypical endometrial hyperplasia;
  • Presence of one or more intratubal implants for sterilization;
  • Presence of an intrauterine device (IUD), unless removed prior to the introduction of the Sonata Treatment Device

Common Side Effects include bleeding, spotting, cramping, post-ablation inflammatory symptoms, and/or discharge. Potential Risks include bowel or bladder injury; hematometrium; hemorrhage; infection; retention of device fragment; skin burn; thrombotic events; unintended injury to the uterus, cervix or vaginal vault, adjacent organs or tissue; unknown risk to future pregnancies; and complications including death.

Pregnancy:

Safety and effectiveness with regard to fertility and fecundity after use of the Sonata System have not been established. As a uterus-conserving alternative to hysterectomy, treatment with the Sonata System does not eliminate the possibility of pregnancy.

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