Prostate Arterial Embolization (PAE): A Minimally Invasive Solution for BPH

If you’re dealing with bothersome urinary symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate (BPH), there’s a highly effective, minimally invasive treatment called Prostate Arterial Embolization (PAE).

What is PAE?

PAE is a non-surgical procedure that reduces the blood flow to the prostate, causing it to shrink and easing urinary symptoms. Unlike traditional prostate surgery, PAE is performed through a tiny puncture in the wrist or groin, without major incisions. This means a faster recovery, fewer side effects, and a lower risk of complications like erectile dysfunction.

Results and Success Rate

Studies show that PAE significantly reduces urinary symptoms in most men within just a few weeks. Improvements in urinary flow, frequency, and the ability to fully empty the bladder are commonly reported. Best of all, the effects of PAE can last for years, offering long-term relief from BPH.

Why Choose PAE?

  • Minimally Invasive: No large incisions or lengthy recovery.
  • Faster Recovery: Most patients return to normal activities in a few days.
  • Fewer Side Effects: Lower risk of sexual dysfunction compared to traditional surgery.
  • Highly Effective: Many men experience lasting relief from BPH symptoms.

If you’re interested in learning more about how PAE could help you, reach out for a consultation. This safe and effective procedure could be the solution you’ve been looking for to improve your quality of life.

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