Plain-spoken, evidence-based articles about Aquablation therapy, BPH, and what to expect at every step — from diagnosis to recovery.
A robotic, heat-free waterjet procedure that treats enlarged prostate (BPH) with precision — no incisions, no heat, and works on prostates of any size.
Read article →An honest, side-by-side comparison of Aquablation and TURP — the two most discussed BPH surgery options — so you can make an informed decision.
Read article →What recovery actually looks like — day by day and week by week — after Aquablation therapy for an enlarged prostate.
Read article →Most men dismiss the early signs of BPH as 'just getting older.' Here are the symptoms worth paying attention to — and why ignoring them costs you.
Read article →Aquablation is FDA-cleared and covered by Medicare and most major insurers — but the details matter. Here's what to know about cost and coverage.
Read article →Most men who have Aquablation are still benefiting from it five years later. Here's what the long-term data shows about durability and retreatment.
Read article →From catheter removal in 24–48 hours to full activity at 4–6 weeks, here's a realistic day-by-day recovery roadmap after Aquablation.
Read article →Both use water — but they work very differently. Here's how Aquablation and Rezum compare on efficacy, recovery, and which prostate sizes each is built for.
Read article →Before you commit to any BPH procedure, take this list to your consultation. The right questions reveal whether you're getting a tailored plan — or a one-size-fits-all answer.
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