For all men, once they reach the age of 40 years, the risk of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), commonly known as enlargement of the prostate gland increases. - As much as we would like to dismiss the reality, we can not. We can, however, to hope, because of the incredible advances in the treatment of BPH, such as green laser light treatment of prostate (sometimes referred to as PVP, or PVP of the prostate).
With this new and highly effective method to treat BPH, men all over the world can now enjoy a much more effective than previous laser methods. In addition, treatment with green light laser prostate carries fewer risks and complications of BPH treatments previously used.
The aim of this article highlights three powerful benefits in greater detail, so that sheds new light on an age requirement of age.
A more effective:
Compared with other treatments of BPH laser, such as interstitial laser therapy (Indigo) and holmium laser therapy (Lumenis), PVP treatment is more effective due to the increased power of the laser used (120 watts) .
This increase in power allows the surgeon to vaporize, literally, the excess prostate tissue of the bladder obstruction.
low-power lasers are not as effective in removing both enlarged prostate tissue and therefore less effective.
Less risk than other treatments:
Another reason to opt for the treatment of prostate green laser light is that comes with far fewer risks often associated with other forms of treatment.
Using laser technology, risks such as intraoperative and postoperative bleeding, having to use a catheter for more than 24 hours, and the contraction of the bladder neck after surgery are virtually eliminated.
With this new and highly effective method to treat BPH, men all over the world can now enjoy a much more effective than previous laser methods. In addition, treatment with green light laser prostate carries fewer risks and complications of BPH treatments previously used.
The aim of this article highlights three powerful benefits in greater detail, so that sheds new light on an age requirement of age.
A more effective:
Compared with other treatments of BPH laser, such as interstitial laser therapy (Indigo) and holmium laser therapy (Lumenis), PVP treatment is more effective due to the increased power of the laser used (120 watts) .
This increase in power allows the surgeon to vaporize, literally, the excess prostate tissue of the bladder obstruction.
low-power lasers are not as effective in removing both enlarged prostate tissue and therefore less effective.
Less risk than other treatments:
Another reason to opt for the treatment of prostate green laser light is that comes with far fewer risks often associated with other forms of treatment.
Using laser technology, risks such as intraoperative and postoperative bleeding, having to use a catheter for more than 24 hours, and the contraction of the bladder neck after surgery are virtually eliminated.