Overview
Mr AbuSanad offers REZUM water vapour therapy for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) — a minimally invasive procedure that uses the natural energy in water vapour to treat enlarged prostate tissue, reducing pressure on the urethra and improving urine flow with minimal disruption to daily life.
Conditions Treated
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
- Prostate Cancer screening
- Prostatitis
- Degenerative disc disease
- Pelvic floor dysfunction
- Bladder/Kidney stones
Treatment Procedures
REZUM Water Vapour Therapy
Minimally invasive water vapour treatment for BPH. Typically 10–15 minutes as a day-case procedure under local anaesthetic.
UroLift
Minimally invasive alternative to traditional prostate surgery.
Green Light Laser Prostatectomy
Precise laser treatment for prostate enlargement.
Prostate Biopsy
Precise diagnostic procedure for cancer detection.
PSA Testing & Monitoring
Regular testing for early detection of prostate conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best minimally invasive treatment for prostate enlargement?
REZUM water vapour therapy and UroLift are among the most effective minimally invasive options. REZUM uses natural water vapour to shrink prostate tissue gradually, with rapid recovery and no permanent implants. Performed as a short outpatient procedure, it avoids the risks associated with major surgery. The most suitable option will depend on your individual circumstances and will be discussed in full during your consultation.
How are kidney stones removed without major surgery?
Several minimally invasive techniques are available, including ureteroscopy with laser fragmentation or extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). The most appropriate technique depends on the size and location of the stone, which will be assessed during your consultation with Mr AbuSanad.Modern options include REZUM Water Vapour Therapy and the UroLift procedure. REZUM uses natural water vapour to reduce prostate tissue, while UroLift uses tiny implants to lift enlarged tissue. Both offer rapid recovery and symptom relief without major surgery. The best option depends on your specific condition and will be discussed during consultation.
What is the recovery time after urology procedures?
Recovery time varies depending on the procedure. Following REZUM, most patients are able to resume normal activities within a few days, with symptom improvement typically beginning within two to four weeks and continuing over the following months. A temporary catheter may be required for a short period after the procedure.
Do I need a referral to see a urologist?
You are welcome to contact us directly to arrange a private consultation with Mr AbuSanad. A GP referral is not always required, though your GP may wish to refer you directly and can provide helpful background information to support your assessment.
Schedule a Consultation
Discuss your symptoms and receive a personalised treatment recommendation.
Benefits
- Significant pain reduction
- Improved urine flow
- Preserves sexual function
- Faster recovery times
- No implants or devices needed
- Long-lasting relief
What to Expect
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Comprehensive initial consultation and symptom assessment
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Advanced imaging such as PSA testing, urine flow studies, or prostate scan
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Personalised treatment plan developed and discussed with you
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Image-guided procedure performed as an outpatient day case
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Brief recovery period with minimal downtime and aftercare guidance
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Follow-up appointments and ongoing treatment monitoring