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Advanced LASER Urology Surgery

Precision treatment for kidney stones, prostate, and urinary conditions with minimal pain and faster recovery

Prostate Anatomy

Revolutionary LASER Technology

LASER surgery has transformed urological treatments, offering patients safer procedures with quicker recovery times compared to traditional methods.

Minimally Invasive

Small or no incisions mean less trauma to surrounding tissues.

Precision Treatment

LASER energy targets only the affected area with pinpoint accuracy.

Faster Recovery

Most patients return to normal activities within days rather than weeks.

LASER Treatment Options

We offer specialized LASER procedures for various urological conditions

Laser Prostate Surgery
BPH Treatment

Holmium LASER Enucleation (HoLEP)

Gold-standard treatment for enlarged prostate (BPH) that removes obstructing tissue with precision.

  • No cutting or scraping
  • Minimal bleeding
  • Long-lasting results
Robotic Prostatectomy
Stone Removal

LASER Lithotripsy

Breaks kidney and ureteral stones into tiny fragments using laser energy for easy removal.

  • No external incisions
  • Effective for hard stones
  • High success rate
Robotic Prostatectomy
Tumor Removal

Bladder Tumor LASER Ablation

Precise removal of bladder tumors without damaging surrounding healthy tissue.

  • Outpatient procedure
  • Minimal discomfort
  • Quick recovery

Why Choose LASER Surgery?

LASER technology offers significant advantages over traditional surgical methods for urological conditions:

Less Bleeding

The LASER seals blood vessels as it works, reducing bleeding during and after surgery.

Shorter Hospital Stay

Most LASER procedures are outpatient or require just one overnight stay.

Faster Recovery

Return to normal activities typically within days rather than weeks.

Precision

Targets only affected tissue, preserving surrounding healthy structures.

Is LASER Right For You?

LASER surgery may be recommended if you have:

Conditions We Treat With LASER:
  • Enlarged prostate (BPH) causing urinary symptoms
  • Kidney or ureteral stones
  • Bladder tumors
  • Urinary strictures
  • Some prostate cancer cases
Consultation Required

A thorough evaluation will determine if LASER treatment is your best option

Schedule Your Evaluation
Prostate Diagnostics

What to Expect During LASER Surgery

While each procedure varies slightly, most LASER surgeries follow this general process:

1. Preparation

You'll receive anesthesia (general or spinal) to ensure comfort during the procedure.

2. Access

The surgeon inserts a thin scope through natural openings (no incisions for most procedures).

3. LASER Application

Specialized LASER fiber delivers energy precisely to treat the condition (stones, prostate tissue, etc.).

4. Completion

The scope is removed, and you're taken to recovery. Most procedures take 30-90 minutes.

LASER Surgery Recovery

What to expect after your LASER procedure

Immediate Aftercare

You may have a catheter for 1-3 days. Mild burning during urination is common initially.

Activity

Light walking is encouraged. Avoid strenuous activity for 1-2 weeks.

Follow-Up

We'll schedule a post-op visit to monitor your recovery and results.

Results

Most patients experience significant symptom improvement within weeks.

LASER Surgery FAQs

During the procedure, you'll be under anesthesia and feel no pain. Afterward, most patients report only mild discomfort that can be managed with oral medications. LASER procedures are significantly less painful than traditional surgeries because they're minimally invasive with smaller or no incisions.

LASER prostate surgery (HoLEP) provides permanent relief because the obstructing prostate tissue is completely removed. Unlike some other BPH treatments where the prostate can regrow, HoLEP has shown durable results with less than 1% of patients needing repeat surgery at 10 years.

While LASER surgery is very safe, all procedures carry some risk. Potential but uncommon complications include temporary urinary symptoms, infection, or bleeding. Our team takes every precaution to minimize risks and will discuss your specific situation during consultation. The benefits typically far outweigh the risks for most patients.

Most LASER procedures are outpatient (go home same day) or require just one overnight stay. This depends on the specific procedure and your overall health. For example:

  • LASER lithotripsy for stones: Typically outpatient
  • HoLEP for BPH: Usually one overnight stay
  • Bladder tumor LASER: Often outpatient

We'll give you specific expectations based on your planned procedure.

Improvement timelines vary by procedure:

  • BPH treatment (HoLEP): Immediate relief once catheter is removed (1-3 days post-op), with continued improvement over weeks
  • Stone treatment: Immediate stone fragmentation, with fragments passing over days to weeks
  • Bladder tumor removal: Immediate tumor elimination with healing over 1-2 weeks

Most patients notice significant symptom relief within the first week after surgery, with maximum benefits apparent by 4-6 weeks.