You may be asked to wear a gown or to remove clothing that is covering the body part being examined. You’ll lie on an exam table and a technician will spread a gel on your skin. The gel helps to transmit the sound waves as a special wand is moved over your skin. As the wand is moved around, the technician will see different images of the area being scanned. You may be asked to hold your breath for brief periods to help get a clearer picture. After the exam is done, the gel will be toweled off of your skin and you can change back into your street clothes.
Many ultrasounds are considered noninvasive and are usually painless. Occasionally, an invasive ultrasound is needed. An invasive ultrasound is when the ultrasound wand is placed inside a body cavity such as the throat or vagina. This is usually not painful, but it might feel uncomfortable.