Urology Research at the Michigan Institute of Urology

 


GreenLight Laser

GreenLight Laser Therapy

Get informed about prostate health today


When enlarged prostate symptoms begin to interfere with your activities, it's time to consider treatment choices. Understanding your options will help you make the right choice for your desired outcome and lifestyle.

Get back into life

GreenLight Laser Therapy is suitable for most patients with an enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). With over 375,000 procedures successfully performed worldwide, GreenLight is creating a new standard of care that offers freedom from enlarged prostate symptoms.

Relieve enlarged prostate symptoms in a single visit

GreenLight Laser Therapy is a minimally invasive surgical option for BPH that combines the effectiveness of the traditional surgical procedure known as transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), but with fewer side effects, shorter catheterization and quicker, less painful recovery times.


GreenLight uses laser energy to remove enlarged prostate tissue, resulting in an open channel for urine flow-through and a quick return to a life that's free of BPH symptoms.

GreenLight Laser Therapy is typically an outpatient procedure; meaning you can return home hours after the procedure, and can return to normal, non-strenuous activities within days. The GreenLight Laser system delivers the ultimate in BPH treatment freedom from urinary symptoms, freedom from compromise, freedom to live life the way you choose.

BPH Treatment with Greenlight Therapy


Associated Conditions
Benign Prostatic Enlargement BPH  

Associated Treatments
Endoscopic Surgical Therapy ( TURP, TUIP ) Medical Therapy
Minimally Invasive Treatment options for BPH  

NOTE: This information is not intended to substitute for a consultation with a urologist. It is offered to educate the patient and his or her family on the basis of urology conditions in order to get the most out of their office visits and consultations. Please see our disclaimer for additional information.