Sonata Fibroid Ablation Treatment

The Sonata Treatment is an incisionless solution clinically proven to reduce fibroid symptoms including heavy menstrual bleeding. This treatment can address a wide range of fibroid types and sizes. Multiple fibroids can be treated during a single procedure.

Sonata Fibroid Ablation Treatment

Clinical Results

Women were surveyed 12 months after their Sonata Treatment and reported the following results:*

Clinical Results
Clinical Results
Clinical Results
Minimally Invasive Sonata Treatment Of Fibroids

Minimally Invasive Sonata Treatment Of Fibroids

The Sonata Treatment is an incisionless solution, clinically proven to reduce fibroid symptoms. This treatment can address a wide range of fibroid types, sizes, and uterine locations. Multiple fibroids can be treated during a single procedure.

The fibroids are treated from inside the uterus, so there are no incisions (which means no scarring), no tissue needs to be cut or surgically removed – and the uterus is preserved.

How Sonata Works

The Sonata Treatment uses a handpiece with a miniature high-resolution ultrasound tip that allows the doctor to see the fibroids from inside the uterus during the procedure, and then treat each fibroid with a process called an “ablation.”

The Sonata procedure typically takes less than one hour, depending on the number and size of fibroids treated.

On average, women return to normal activity in a couple of days. Most patients see improvement in heavy menstrual bleeding within 3 months.

Sonata Treatment handpiece

Step 1

The doctor passes the Sonata Treatment handpiece through the vagina and into the uterus.

Ultrasound waves

Step 2

Ultrasound waves from the tip are used to locate the fibroid.

Sonata Treatment handpiece

Step 3

The Sonata Treatment handpiece delivers radiofrequency energy to shrink the fibroid over time and reduce symptoms.

Possible Side Effects

Common side effects include bleeding, spotting, cramping, post-ablation inflammatory symptoms, and/or discharge. Your doctor should discuss all potential risks in detail.

Call to schedule a consultation today at (215) 631-3873