Dr. Michael Kemper explains Aquablation BPH therapy, a novel procedure that uses a directed water jet and robotic technology to mechanically remove excess prostatic tissue without using thermal (heat) therapy. This benefits the patient by virtually eliminating the risk of retrograde ejaculation or dry orgasm. The procedure is also particularly good for patients with larger prostates.
Aquablation is performed in a hospital setting, and patients spend 1-2 nights recovering before heading home. Results are dramatic and long-lasting, with approximately 75% average symptom improvement, and most patients are still enjoying the results at five to seven years.
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