Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization (HAE)
Overview | HAE vs. Other Treatments | FAQ
Hemorrhoids affect 50% of the adult population. When hemorrhoids are chronic and severe, intervention may be required to relieve symptoms.
Hemorrhoidectomy is a common surgical procedure to remove chronic hemorrhoids. However, this approach has risks and complications can include infection, bleeding, difficulty emptying the bladder, rectal prolapse and more. In addition, it can be as long as 3-6 weeks before a full recovery.
At PrecisionIR, we offer an alternative treatment for chronic hemorrhoids: Hemorrhoidal artery embolization (HAE).


