“Take Control of Enlarged Prostate Symptoms — Relief Without Surgery.”

Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE) is a minimally invasive treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) that relieves urinary symptoms and restores quality of life.

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What Is an Enlarged Prostate (BPH)?

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), or enlarged prostate, is one of the most common health conditions in men over 50. As the prostate grows, it presses against the bladder and urethra, causing bothersome urinary symptoms such as:

  • Frequent urination, especially at night
  • Weak or interrupted urine stream
  • Difficulty starting or stopping urination
  • Urgency or feeling of incomplete emptying

These symptoms may interfere with sleep, work, and daily comfort—but they don’t have to control your life.

Why Treat BPH?

While BPH is not cancer, the symptoms can be disruptive and worsen over time. Left untreated, BPH can lead to bladder damage, urinary retention, or infections. Many men turn to medications, but these often bring side effects like dizziness or sexual dysfunction. Surgery is another option, but not every man wants or needs an operation.

That’s where PAE comes in—a non-surgical solution with lasting results.

What Is PAE?

Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE) is an outpatient procedure performed by an interventional radiologist. Using advanced imaging, a small catheter is guided into the arteries that supply the prostate. Tiny particles are injected to reduce blood flow, causing the prostate to shrink and easing urinary symptoms.

Why men choose PAE:

  • Outpatient procedure — go home the same day
  • No general anesthesia required
  • Lower risk of sexual side effects compared to surgery
  • Noticeable improvement in urinary symptoms within weeks

How Does PAE Work?

Here’s what you can expect:

  1. Consultation: We discuss your symptoms, review your prostate size with imaging, and confirm you’re a candidate.
  2. Procedure: Performed under light sedation with a small incision in the wrist or groin.
  3. Recovery: Most men return to normal activities within a few days.
  4. Results: The prostate shrinks over time, and urinary symptoms steadily improve.

PAE vs. Surgery

PAE TURP/Surgical Options
Hospital Stay Outpatient, home same day Inpatient stay often required
Recovery A few days Weeks
Anesthesia Light sedation General or spinal anesthesia
Risk of Sexual Side Effects Low Higher (retrograde ejaculation, ED)
Effectiveness High symptom relief High, but more invasive
Embolization Procedures

What to Expect

Before

A consultation and imaging (MRI, ultrasound, or CT) are performed to map your prostate arteries and ensure PAE is suitable.

During

The procedure usually takes 1–2 hours. Sedation keeps you comfortable, and only a tiny incision is needed.

After

Most men return to normal routines within a few days. Symptom relief begins within weeks and continues to improve over several months.

Is PAE Right for You?

PAE may be the right solution if you:

  • Struggle with frequent or disruptive urinary symptoms
  • Want to avoid or delay surgery
  • Have not had lasting relief from medication
  • Value a quick recovery and lower risk of complications

“Don’t let prostate symptoms control your life. Choose relief without surgery.”

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