What Is GreenLight Laser Therapy?
GreenLight™ Laser Therapy is a minimally invasive treatment for BPH, also known as enlarged prostate. It uses a precise laser to vaporize and remove excess prostate tissue that’s blocking urine flow.
The result? Fast symptom relief, improved urination, and often a quick return to normal life.
Why You Might Consider GreenLight:
Do you have any of these symptoms?
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A weak or slow urine stream
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Trouble starting to urinate
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Feeling like your bladder isn’t empty
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Getting up multiple times at night to go
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Sudden or frequent urge to urinate
If so, GreenLight may help you feel like yourself again.
How the Procedure Works
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A tiny scope is passed through the urethra (no cuts).
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A laser is used to remove the prostate tissue that’s causing blockage.
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The opening in the urethra is restored so urine can flow freely.
The procedure is done in a hospital or surgery center anesthesia
What to Expect
Before the Procedure:
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You may need a few tests to measure urine flow or prostate size.
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Your doctor will tell you which medications to stop before the procedure.
During:
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Takes about 30–90 minutes.
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You’ll be comfortable and under anesthesia.
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No incisions — it’s all done through the urethra.
After:
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Most patients go home the same day
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A catheter is placed temporarily to help drain urine — usually removed within a few days.
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Mild burning, frequent urination, or small amounts of blood in the urine can occur for a short time.
Benefits of GreenLight
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Quick symptom relief (many see improvement within days)
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Less bleeding than traditional surgery
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Outpatient
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Safe for many men, including those on blood thinners
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Long-lasting results (often many years of relief)
Recovery Timeline
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Back to light activities in a few days
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Avoid heavy lifting or intense exercise for about 2 weeks
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Full healing typically occurs over 4–6 weeks
Is GreenLight Right for Me?
GreenLight is a great option if:
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Medications aren’t working
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You want to avoid lifelong pills
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You’re looking for a faster recovery than traditional surgery
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You’re at higher risk of bleeding or complications from other treatments
More information is available in this patient procedure.