The uterine fibroid embolization intervention, which is generally painless, is performed under anesthesia. Interventional embolization for uterine fibroids usually only needs to be done once. Afterward, the need for another treatment is determined by whether or not it recurs. Embolization for uterine fibroids is a procedure that involves catheterization and injection of a certain size of embolic particles to artificially block the peripheral blood vessels of the fibroids to cut off the blood supply to the fibroids, allowing the fibroids to gradually become ischemic and necrotic, and then to gradually atrophy, thereby treating the fibroids. Access embolization for fibroids is a minimally invasive procedure, most of which can be performed in about one session with relatively good results, and is performed under anesthesia without significant pain. However, it is important to note that having undergone embolization for fibroids also requires regular review to avoid recurrence. It is advisable to consult a specialized doctor for details.