Treatment Overview
Laser Enucleation, including procedures like HoLEP (Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate) and GreenLight laser therapy, is a minimally invasive surgical technique for treating Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). The procedure uses high-powered lasers to remove obstructive prostate tissue, improving urinary flow while minimizing bleeding and recovery time. In Korea, Laser Enucleation is offered at advanced urology centers equipped with state-of-the-art laser technology and performed by experienced surgeons.
Purpose & Benefits
The main goal of Laser Enucleation is to relieve urinary obstruction caused by an enlarged prostate. Key benefits include:
- Effective and precise removal of excess prostate tissue
- Minimally invasive with reduced blood loss
- Shorter hospital stays and faster recovery compared to traditional TURP
- Preservation of urinary and sexual function
- Suitable for large prostates that may be difficult to treat with standard TURP
- High long-term efficacy and patient satisfaction
Ideal Candidates
Ideal candidates for Laser Enucleation include:
- Men with moderate to severe BPH symptoms
- Patients with large prostate glands (typically over 80cc)
- Individuals who have not responded well to medication
- Patients seeking minimally invasive treatment with quicker recovery
- Men with bleeding risks who need a procedure with minimal blood loss
Possible Risks & Complications
While Laser Enucleation is generally safe, potential risks may include:
- Temporary urinary urgency, frequency, or discomfort
- Blood in urine for a few days post-procedure
- Urinary tract infection
- Temporary urinary retention requiring short-term catheterization
- Retrograde ejaculation, common with most prostate surgeries
- Rare urethral stricture or bladder injury
Techniques & Technology Used
Korean clinics use advanced laser systems for enucleation, including:
- Holmium Laser (HoLEP): Uses high-powered holmium laser to enucleate obstructive tissue
- GreenLight Laser: Vaporizes excess prostate tissue with minimal bleeding
The procedure involves: - Insertion of a resectoscope into the urethra
- Precise removal or vaporization of obstructing prostate tissue
- Continuous saline irrigation to maintain clear visibility and safety
Treatment Process in Korea
The typical Laser Enucleation process includes:
- Initial Consultation: Assessment of urinary symptoms, prostate size, and medical history
- Diagnostic Testing: Blood tests, urinalysis, PSA testing, and imaging as needed
- Procedure Preparation: General or spinal anesthesia administration
- Laser Enucleation Procedure: Removal of obstructive tissue using HoLEP or GreenLight laser
- Post-Procedure Monitoring: Short hospital stay (usually 1–2 days) with catheter management and follow-up care
Recovery & After-Care
Recovery after Laser Enucleation is generally smooth:
- Catheter usually removed within 1–2 days post-procedure
- Mild urinary discomfort or urgency may occur temporarily
- Most patients resume normal activities within 1–2 weeks
- Adequate hydration is recommended to flush the urinary tract
- Follow-up visits monitor urinary improvement and detect any complications
Results & Longevity
Laser Enucleation provides durable and effective relief for BPH:
- Significant improvement in urinary flow and reduction of urinary symptoms
- High long-term success rates with minimal retreatment needed
- Preservation of sexual function in most patients
- Suitable for patients with large prostates who may not be candidates for TURP
- Many patients remain symptom-free for years with proper follow-up
Why Korea Is a Top Destination
Korea is a leading destination for Laser Enucleation due to:
- Advanced urology centers with experienced laser surgeons
- Access to cutting-edge HoLEP and GreenLight laser systems
- Affordable treatment costs compared to Western countries
- Comprehensive support for international patients, including travel, translation, and post-procedure care
- High standards of safety, hygiene, and patient monitoring
Cost Range
The cost of Laser Enucleation in Korea typically ranges from $5,000 to $10,000, depending on:
- Type of laser used (HoLEP vs. GreenLight)
- Size of the prostate and complexity of treatment
- Inclusion of pre-procedure diagnostics, anesthesia, and post-operative care
Popular Clinics in Korea
Some of the top clinics offering Laser Enucleation in Korea include:
- Seoul Urology & Andrology Clinic
- JK Male Health Center, Seoul
- Korea Men’s Health Institute, Seoul
- VIP Male Clinic, Gangnam
- Dr. Kim’s Urology Clinic, Busan



