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Max Hospital, India, is one of the best ablation hospitals in India. We provide unparalleled patient care and hospital experience in India for ablation. We have top-notch specialists and cutting- edge technology under one roof, thus ensuring quality treatment to patients.
  • Experienced team- We have highly skilled Max Hospital, India, specialists with experience of 20+ years.
  • Clinical Excellence- We have proven experience in handling even the most complicated cases accurately and precisely.
  • State-of-the-art technology- We have the latest technologies for diagnosing and treating cases with unconventional methods.
  • Personalised care- At Max Hospital, India, we provide quality treatment to each patient as per the individual requirement to ensure personalised care.
  • Stringent infection control- We follow strict protocols for infection control to prevent complications.

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Experience: 20+ Years

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Experience: 32+ Years

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is ablation?

Ablation is a procedure that involves the destruction or removal of tissue, usually with the aim of treating a medical condition.

What is radiofrequency ablation?

Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that uses heat energy to destroy targeted tissue. It is commonly used to treat chronic pain, varicose veins, and some types of cancer.

What is cryoablation?

Cryoablation uses extreme cold to destroy targeted tissue. It is commonly used to treat conditions such as certain types of cancer, heart arrhythmias, and liver tumours.

What is microwave ablation?

Microwave ablation is a medical procedure that uses microwave energy to heat and destroy targeted tissue. It is commonly used to treat conditions such as liver cancer.

What is laser ablation?

Laser ablation is a procedure that uses high-energy laser light to destroy targeted tissue. It is commonly used to treat conditions such as skin lesions and some types of cancer.

What is chemical ablation?

Chemical ablation is a medical procedure that uses chemicals to destroy targeted tissue. It is commonly used to treat conditions such as varicose veins.

What are the common uses of ablation?

Ablation is commonly used to treat a wide range of medical conditions, including chronic pain, heart arrhythmias, liver tumours, varicose veins, and some types of cancer.

Is ablation a painful procedure?

Ablation is generally considered to be a minimally invasive and relatively painless procedure. However, some patients may experience discomfort or pain during or after the procedure.

What are the risks associated with ablation?

The risks associated with ablation can vary depending on the type of procedure and the specific medical condition being treated. However, some common risks include bleeding, infection, and damage to surrounding tissue.

How long does an ablation procedure typically take?

The length of an ablation procedure depends on the type of procedure and the specific medical condition being treated. However, most ablation procedures can be completed in a few hours.

Are there any restrictions on activities after an ablation procedure?

Patients may be advised to avoid strenuous physical activity and heavy lifting for a few days to a few weeks after an ablation procedure.

Can ablation be used to treat cancer?

Yes, ablation can be used to treat some types of cancer. However, the specific type of ablation used and the specific cancer being treated can vary depending on the individual case.

Can ablation cure cancer?

Ablation is not typically used as a cure for cancer. Instead, it is often used as a treatment option to help manage symptoms and slow the progression of the disease.

How effective is ablation at treating medical conditions?

The effectiveness of ablation can vary depending on the type of procedure and the specific medical condition being treated. In general, ablation is considered to be a safe and effective treatment option.

How does ablation compare to other treatment options?

The effectiveness of ablation compared to other treatment options can vary depending on the specific medical condition being treated. In some cases, ablation may be a more effective treatment option than surgery or medication. However, in other cases, other treatment options may be more effective.

Who is a good candidate for ablation?

The ideal candidates for ablation are individuals who have a medical condition that can be treated with ablation and who are healthy enough to undergo the procedure.

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FAQs reviewed by Dr. Rajender Kumar, Director & HOD - Radiation Oncology, Cancer Care / Oncology.