Prostate Health
New treatment for BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia)
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), or enlarged prostate, is a prostate that has grown to be larger than normal. BPH is not prostate cancer. As the prostate grows, it may constrict the urethra, making it difficult to urinate and/or apply pressure on the bladder, causing it to weaken and have difficulty emptying.
BPH may cause two kinds of symptoms that can impact your quality of life.
- Ability to hold urine- causing you to search for bathrooms throughout the day or to wake up several times at night.
- Emptying your bladder – causing you to push or strain when urinating or to have a weak stream that starts and stops a lot.
If BPH is left untreated, bladder and kidney function may be impacted over time.
New Innovative Aquablation Therapy
Aquablation Therapy is an advanced, minimally invasive treatment for BPH that uses imaging, robotics, and a heat-free waterjet to provide long-lasting relief with low rates of complication.
- Two kinds of imaging are used in the operating room, allowing your surgeon to see the entire prostate.
- Robotics and advanced computer software, allow your surgeon to create a personalized treatment plan to precisely remove tissue.
- Heat-free water jet, allowing your surgeon to safely remove tissue.
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Benefits of Aquablation

Aquablation has 0% impact on erectile function, orgasmic function, sexual desire, intercourse satisfaction or overall sexual satisfaction.

Nearly all men with BPH preserve ejaculatory function with Aquablation therapy.

99% of men with BPH did not have incontinence after Aquablation therapy.
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For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (936) 973-3066.
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