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A Minimally Invasive Solution for Bleeding & Protruding Internal Hemorrhoids

See why thousands of patients are choosing this advanced, image-guided procedure over traditional surgery

Living With Bleeding Internal Hemorrhoids?

  • Bleeding during bowel movements

  • Hemorrhoids that protrude outside the anus

  • Failed conservative treatments

  • Worried about painful surgery or long recovery

There's a Better Way: Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization (HAE)

A proven, minimally invasive procedure for internal hemorrhoids

  • No Surgery Required - Performed through a tiny puncture in thigh/groin, not the rectum

  • Quick Recovery - Most patients return to normal activities within 24-48 hours

  • High Success Rate - Over 90% of patients experience significant symptom improvement

Are Bleeding/Protruding Internal Hemorrhoids Disrupting Your Life?

If you're experiencing bleeding during bowel movements or have internal hemorrhoids that protrude outside your body, you know how frustrating and concerning these symptoms can be.

You may have tried creams, ointments, dietary changes, and over-the-counter remedies only to find temporary relief at best. Perhaps your doctor has mentioned surgery, but the thought of a painful procedure and lengthy recovery makes you hesitate.

You're not alone, and you have options you may not know about.

Many people suffering from grades 1-3 internal hemorrhoids face these common challenges:

Persistent Bleeding: You notice bright red blood on toilet paper, in the toilet bowl, or on your stool. This bleeding can be alarming and may cause you to worry about your health. While internal hemorrhoids are not the same as the external hemorrhoids that cause pain and itching, the bleeding and protrusion can significantly impact your quality of life.

Protruding Hemorrhoids: Your internal hemorrhoids may push through the anal opening during bowel movements. They might retract on their own, or you may need to gently push them back inside. This can be uncomfortable, embarrassing, and increasingly worrisome.

Conservative Treatments Haven't Worked: You've likely tried dietary changes, fiber supplements, stool softeners, sitz baths, and topical treatments. While these may provide some temporary relief, your symptoms persist or keep returning.

Fear of Traditional Surgery: When you research traditional hemorrhoid surgery (hemorrhoidectomy), you discover it involves cutting away hemorrhoid tissue through the rectum—a procedure known for significant pain and a recovery period of several weeks. The thought of this approach may have stopped you from seeking definitive treatment.

Impact on Daily Life: You may find yourself anxious about bathroom visits, avoiding social situations, or worrying constantly about when bleeding will occur. This is no way to live.

Why Choose HAE?

Many patients report that knowing they won't have to undergo a rectal procedure makes them much more willing to pursue treatment. They no longer have to weigh their discomfort from hemorrhoid symptoms against their anxiety about an invasive procedure.

  • FDA-approved procedure

  • Safe and highly effective

  • Performed by specialized interventional radiologists

  • Outpatient procedure (go home the same day)

  • No rectal incision

  • Less pain and faster recovery compared to hemorrhoid surgery

  • Covered by most insurance including Medicare

While You're Here: Understanding the HAE Advantage

The Revolutionary Approach: Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization represents a fundamental shift in how internal hemorrhoids are treated. For decades, the standard approach involved accessing the rectum to cut away, band, or burn hemorrhoid tissue—procedures that work but come with significant discomfort and recovery time.

The Revolutionary Approach: Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization represents a fundamental shift in how internal hemorrhoids are treated. For decades, the standard approach involved accessing the rectum to cut away, band, or burn hemorrhoid tissue—procedures that work but come with significant discomfort and recovery time.

HAE takes an entirely different path. Instead of treating hemorrhoids from the outside in, this procedure treats them from the inside out—by addressing their blood supply. And instead of accessing your body through the rectum, your Vascular & Interventional Radiologist accesses your vascular system through a tiny puncture in your upper thigh.

Why the Thigh? You might wonder: if the problem is in the rectal area, why does the procedure start at the thigh? The answer is found in your circulatory system.

Your body contains an intricate network of blood vessels that connects every part of your body. The femoral artery in your upper thigh is one of the largest and most accessible arteries in your body. From this entry point, a skilled Vascular & Interventional Radiologist can navigate through your arterial system—following the roadmap of your blood vessels—to reach the superior rectal arteries that supply blood to your hemorrhoids.

Think of it like a highway system. Rather than trying to reach a destination by cutting through neighborhoods, you use the highways to get there efficiently and safely. Similarly, your physician uses your natural vascular highways to reach the treatment site without disrupting surrounding tissues or accessing your rectum.

The healthy tissue in your rectal area continues to receive adequate blood flow through collateral vessels (your body has multiple pathways for blood to reach any given area), so there's no damage to normal bowel function or sensation.

The Role of Advanced Imaging: The key to HAE's precision is fluoroscopy—a type of real-time video X-ray imaging that allows your physician to see inside your blood vessels as they work. Before the procedure, you'll receive a small injection of contrast dye that makes your blood vessels visible on the fluoroscopy screen.

Throughout the procedure, your Vascular & Interventional Radiologist watches a live video feed showing exactly where the catheter is positioned. They can see every branch and turn of your blood vessels, ensuring the catheter reaches precisely the right location before releasing the embolic particles.

This level of precision—combined with the physician's extensive training in catheter navigation—is what makes HAE both safe and effective. Your physician isn't working blind or relying on external landmarks. They have a clear, detailed view of your internal anatomy in real-time.

What Happens to the Hemorrhoids: Once the embolic particles block the hemorrhoidal arteries, blood can no longer flow to the swollen hemorrhoid tissue. Without this blood supply, the hemorrhoids begin to shrink over the following weeks. As they shrink, bleeding stops and protruding tissue retracts.

The beauty of this approach is that it addresses the root cause—the excessive blood flow that engorges hemorrhoids—rather than just treating the symptoms. This is why HAE tends to provide long-lasting results.

Don’t let bleeding hemorrhoids control your life any longer. Contact us today to learn more about Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization and to find out if you are a candidate for this potentially life-changing procedure.

*Treatments are covered by most health insurance plans including Medicare

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