Thyroid Embolization Particles: Are They Safe?

 Thyroid Artery Embolization (TAE) is a minimally invasive option for treating conditions like a large thyroid nodule, goiters, and cysts—without surgery or a neck scar. The procedure works by using tiny, biocompatible embolization particles to block blood flow to targeted thyroid tissue, allowing it to shrink safely over time.


These particles, commonly made from materials such as PVA, Embospheres, or HydroPearls, are FDA-approved, non-toxic, and designed to stay precisely where placed. They do not migrate, cause cancer, or interfere with future imaging. Similar materials have been used safely for decades in procedures like thyroid ablation, tumor treatment, and thyroid cyst treatment.

Compared to surgery or thyroid cyst alcohol injections, TAE offers faster recovery, fewer risks, and preservation of thyroid function—making it an effective alternative for many patients.

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