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UroLift: What to Expect

UroLift treats an enlarged prostate by placing small implants that hold the prostate lobes open, widening the channel for urine. No prostate tissue is cut or removed.

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Before your procedure
  • Take only the medicines your care team approved. If you take a blood thinner, aspirin, or a supplement and were not told what to do, call the office — do not stop anything on your own.
  • Take any antibiotic you were prescribed.
  • Arrange a ride if you were told you will receive sedation.
The day of

The procedure is often done with local numbing or light sedation. Your care team places a few tiny implants to pull the prostate open. It is usually quick, and you go home the same day. You often go home with a catheter for a day or two.

The first few days

For a few days it is normal to have:

  • Burning when you urinate
  • Urgency and needing to urinate often
  • Some blood in the urine
  • Mild pelvic discomfort

Drink extra water and use your prescribed comfort medicine. Symptoms usually ease within several days.

The first few weeks

Urine flow often improves quickly. Most men return to normal activity within a few days. UroLift usually preserves the ability to ejaculate normally.

When to call your care team

Call the office number on your discharge paperwork right away, or seek emergency care, if you have any of these:

If you have chest pain, trouble breathing, fainting, or another life-threatening emergency, call 911.

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