The Many Advantages of Laser Prostate Surgery

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The Many Advantages of Laser Prostate Surgery

15 April 2021
 Categories: Health & Medical , Blog


Prostate surgery is not something that anyone is particularly thrilled about, but modern medicine has made it much better to go through than it ever was before. Thanks to laser prostate surgery, patients can feel more comfortable and have more recovery options.

While lasers have been used in other surgical procedures for some time, they are particularly well suited to prostate surgery. Here are a few of the many advantages that you will get from laser prostate surgery that was not available with traditional methods.

1. Reduce Bleeding

Whenever you are making incisions or cuts to the inside of the body with normal surgical tools you have to anticipate some level of bleeding and prepare to clean it up and stitch it. However, because of the laser and how small the actual cuts are, with most laser prostate surgery there will be minimal blood loss if any. This speeds up your recovery time and also reduces the chance of infection. The incision done by the lasers almost instantly self-cauterizes which is an immediate upgrade on previous surgical tools and especially good at removing any sort of growths.

2. Less Painful

While this can be subjective to some degree, many people report that laser prostate surgery is far less painful afterwards than traditional surgeries. This is, of course, ideal for those with low pain thresholds but also good for frailer people, such as the elderly and those who have underlying medical conditions. The pain, overall, from prostate surgery is not as severe as others, and you can often return to your daily life quite quickly, but there is a noticeable difference in favour of laser surgery as opposed to regular methods. 

3. Immediate Results 

Another reason many people turn to laser prostate surgery is that the results from it seem to be more immediate. Whether that is to do with urination, erectile dysfunction or whatever else, often when the problem is fixed through laser as opposed to regular medical tools there is a much quicker turnaround. That is also why laser prostate surgery is becoming more and more recommended and popular across the country and indeed the wider medical community.

Hopefully, you now understand a little bit more about laser prostate surgery. If you need to go in for prostate surgery, then make sure you ask your doctor if there would be a benefit in choosing the laser option over the traditional alternatives.