Aquablation therapy is an innovative, minimally invasive treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a condition that affects up to 90% of men at some point in their lives. Using highly targeted water pressure, it precisely removes excess prostate tissue to relieve symptoms and restore quality of life.
An enlarged prostate can cause bothersome symptoms, including urinary issues, sexual challenges and disrupted sleep. Aquablation therapy is offered in select communities as an advanced solution for enlarged prostates of all sizes, helping you reclaim your health and daily comfort.
While medications and traditional surgeries can improve BPH symptoms, they often come with risks like side effects or loss of sexual function. Aquablation therapy is designed to minimize these concerns, providing symptom relief with little to no impact on your sexual health.
An Aquablation procedure delivers long-lasting outcomes for most patients through a proven two-step process. First, we use advanced imaging to map your prostate and understand its unique anatomy. Then, a robotic-assisted, heat-free procedure removes excess tissue with precision while preserving vital prostate structures. With Aquablation, you can begin to feel like yourself again—quickly and safely.
Aquablation surgery typically offers a quick recovery. You will be asleep during the procedure and will need to stay overnight so we can monitor your symptoms and vital signs.
While uncommon, you may need to use a catheter for a few days if you cannot urinate or empty your bladder completely in the days after surgery. A catheter is a thin, flexible tube inserted into your bladder that drains urine into a bag.
We use a combination of imaging techniques to see your whole prostate during an Aquablation procedure. Our urologic surgeons deliver treatment with extreme precision under guidance from ultrasound and cystoscopy (a thin tube with a camera).
Image guidance allows us to customize our surgical approach to your unique anatomy. It helps us target excess prostate tissue while preserving parts of your prostate vital for daily function.
Aquablation for benign prostatic hyperplasia offers an effective and minimally invasive treatment option. Where available, we perform Aquablation surgery through the urethra, which means no incisions (cuts) are necessary. Research and experience have proven Aquablation as a safe prostate procedure with minimal risk.