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Radiofrequency Ablation
Neo Plant Clinic provides Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) treatment, a medical procedure that uses radiofrequency energy to target and treat specific tissues. RFA is a minimally invasive technique that can effectively treat various medical conditions, including tumors and certain types of chronic pain. During the procedure, a specialized device generates heat from the radiofrequency waves, which is then applied to the targeted area to destroy or ablate the abnormal tissue. RFA is known for its precision, safety, and shorter recovery times compared to traditional surgical methods. At Neo Plant Clinic, patients can benefit from RFA’s therapeutic advantages for their specific medical needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is a medical procedure that uses radiofrequency energy to heat and destroy targeted tissues. It is commonly used to treat conditions such as tumors, chronic pain, and certain heart rhythm problems.
During RFA, a specialized needle-like probe is inserted into the targeted area. Radiofrequency waves are then emitted from the probe, generating heat that heats the tissue, leading to cellular destruction or ablation.
RFA is considered a minimally invasive procedure because it does not require large incisions. Instead, it is performed through small incisions or using a needle-like probe inserted through the skin.
RFA is commonly used to treat liver tumors, kidney tumors, lung tumors, bone tumors, and certain types of chronic pain conditions such as back pain and joint pain.
RFA is typically performed under local anesthesia, which means the area being treated is numbed, minimizing discomfort during the procedure. Some patients may experience mild discomfort or soreness afterward, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain medications.