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Non-Surgical Fibroadenoma Treatment

What Are Breast Fibroadenomas?

Breast fibroadenomas are common, benign (non-cancerous) breast lumps, especially in young and middle-aged women. They are often detected on self-examination, ultrasound, or routine health check-ups.

Most fibroadenomas are harmless. However, some grow in size, cause discomfort, affect breast appearance, or create ongoing anxiety requiring repeated scans and follow-up.

Symptoms of Fibroadenomas

Treatment may be advised when a fibroadenoma causes symptoms or cosmetic concern.

Common symptoms include

Why Patients Prefer Minimally Invasive Treatment

This is precise, targeted treatment — treating only what needs to be treated.

Why Choose Vacuum-Assisted & Ablation-Based Fibroadenoma Treatment at Vikash IR Clinic?

Your procedure is performed by Dr. Vikash Chennur, Senior Interventional Radiologist and AIIMS Gold Medalist, with international experience across India, Canada, and Australia. He specializes in image-guided, minimally invasive breast interventions that avoid unnecessary surgery and preserve normal breast tissue whenever possible.

Patients choose this clinic for:

  • International standards of care delivered locally in India
  • Honest, personalized treatment advice
  • Emphasis on cosmetic outcomes and tissue preservation

Procedure Overview & Recovery Timeline

After local anesthesia +/- sedation, under ultrasound guidance a specialized probe is precisely positioned within the fibroadenoma and the treatment is performed. The procedure takes about 45-60min. It is a day-care procedure and patients go back home same-day. Recovery is quick. Mild soreness or bruising may occur for a few days. There are no stitches, and most patients return to normal activities within 24–48 hours.

A specialized probe gently removes the fibroadenoma in small fragments in Vacuum-assisted fibroadenoma removal while a thin probe delivers controlled energy (heat in radiofrequency ablation or freezing in cryoablation) to destroy the lump

Exploring Non-Surgical scar free breast Lump Treatment

Frequently Asked Questions about Minimally Invasive Fibroadenoma Treatment

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1. What is vacuum-assisted fibroadenoma removal (VAE)?

Vacuum-assisted fibroadenoma removal is a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure performed through a tiny skin puncture under continuous ultrasound guidance, without any surgical incision.

After local anaesthesia, a specialised vacuum-assisted probe is precisely positioned within the fibroadenoma. The lump is gently removed in small fragments while preserving and protecting the surrounding normal breast tissue.

In selected patients, fibroadenomas can be treated using image-guided tumour ablation, without physically removing the lump.

Under ultrasound guidance, a thin probe delivers controlled energy to destroy the fibroadenoma tissue—either heat (radiofrequency ablation) or cold (cryoablation). Over time, the treated fibroadenoma gradually shrinks, leading to improvement in symptoms and cosmetic appearance.
This option is particularly useful for:

  • Small to moderate-sized fibroadenomas
  • Deep or difficult-to-access lumps
  • Patients who prefer a no-removal, scar-free treatment

These techniques:

  • Avoid a surgical scar
  • Preserve more breast tissue
  • Allow faster recovery
  • Usually avoid general anaesthesia
  • Provide excellent cosmetic results

You may be suitable if you have:

  • Biopsy-confirmed benign fibroadenoma
  • Increasing size or symptoms
  • Cosmetic concerns
  • Preference to avoid surgery

Final suitability is decided after detailed ultrasound and clinical evaluation.

Yes. When performed by an experienced Interventional Radiologist, both vacuum-assisted removal and ablation have an excellent safety profile.

With vacuum-assisted removal, the lump is usually completely removed and sent for laboratory testing.
With ablation, the lump is destroyed and gradually shrinks over time.

No. Normal breast tissue is preserved and future breastfeeding is not affected.

Most patients resume routine activities within 1–2 days.

Recurrence after complete removal or successful ablation is uncommon. New fibroadenomas may develop separately and can be evaluated.

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