Are You Suffering From Urinary Issues That Keep You Up at Night? 

Find Relief with PAE: A Non-Surgical Solution for Prostate Enlargement.

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What Is Prostatic Artery Embolization?
Prostatic Artery Embolization (PAE) is a non-surgical, minimally invasive procedure designed to treat symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). If you’re experiencing frequent trips to the bathroom, trouble starting urination, or interrupted sleep due to nighttime urination, PAE may offer relief — without the need for surgery or general anesthesia.

Is PAE Right for You?
PAE is ideal for men looking for a non-surgical option to treat BPH, especially those who want to avoid traditional prostate surgery or who may not be good candidates for surgery due to other health conditions.

Why Choose PAE?

Patients often choose PAE because it:

  • Provides long-lasting symptom relief
  • Preserves sexual function
  • Has a lower risk of complications compared to surgery
  • Offers faster recovery and minimal downtime
  • Can be performed on an outpatient basis — no overnight hospital stay required

What Symptoms Can PAE Help With?

You may be a good candidate for PAE if you are experiencing:

  • Frequent or urgent need to urinate
  • Difficulty starting urination
  • Weak or slow urine stream
  • Incomplete bladder emptying
  • Interrupted sleep from nighttime urination (nocturia)

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What to Expect During the Procedure

PAE is performed by a specialized interventional radiologist. Through a tiny catheter inserted in your wrist or groin, your doctor will use advanced imaging to guide small particles into the arteries that supply blood to your prostate. This reduces blood flow and gradually shrinks the prostate.

  • The procedure typically takes 1–2 hours
  • It is done under local anesthesia with sedation
  • Most patients return home the same day

What Happens After PAE?

Most men begin to notice symptom relief within a few weeks of the procedure. Full benefits are often seen within 2 to 3 months.

After the procedure, you can expect:

  • Mild cramping or discomfort for a few days
  • Little to no downtime — many resume regular activities in a few days
  • A follow-up visit to monitor your progress and ensure your prostate continues to shrink

Benefits of PAE

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Minimally Invasive Procedure

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Reduced Risk of Side Effects and Complications

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Quick Recovery with Minimal Downtime

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Preserves Prostate Tissue

Prostatic Artery Embolization (PAE) offers several advantages over traditional BPH treatments. It is minimally invasive, requiring no incisions or general anesthesia, and has a lower risk of complications like erectile dysfunction and incontinence. Recovery time is quick, with most patients returning to normal activities within days. PAE also preserves prostate tissue, unlike surgeries that remove tissue. These benefits make PAE a safer, effective alternative for managing BPH with fewer long-term side effects.