Understanding Aquablation Therapy
Patients undergoing Aquablation therapy can expect a comfortable experience with long-lasting results, allowing them to return to their normal activities sooner and enjoy an improved quality of life.
Recovery Time for Aquablation:
Hospital Stay: Most patients stay in the hospital for less than 24 hours.
Catheter Use: A catheter is typically required for one to three days post-procedure.
Return to Normal Activities: Many patients resume normal activities within a few days to a week, though strenuous activities should be avoided for about two weeks.
Full Recovery: Most men experience significant symptom relief within 1–3 months, with continued improvement over time.
Success Rate of Aquablation:
Symptom Relief: Studies show that 90% of men experience a significant improvement in urinary symptoms.
Durability: Clinical trials suggest that the results last at least 3–5 years, with some patients reporting benefits beyond 10 years.
Low Retreatments: Compared to other BPH treatments, Aquablation has a lower re-treatment rate.
Sexual Function Preservation: Studies indicate a significantly lower risk of erectile dysfunction and ejaculatory issues compared to TURP and laser therapies.
Patients undergoing Aquablation therapy can expect a comfortable experience with long-lasting results, allowing them to return to their normal activities sooner and enjoy an improved quality of life.