Treatment Overview
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), or enlarged prostate, often causes urinary symptoms such as weak stream, frequent urination, urgency, and incomplete bladder emptying. Not all patients require surgery. In Korea, non-surgical management focuses on relieving symptoms, improving urinary function, and preventing complications using medications, minimally invasive procedures, and lifestyle interventions.
Purpose & Benefits
The main goals of non-surgical BPH treatment include:
- Relieving urinary obstruction and discomfort
- Reducing nighttime urination and improving sleep quality
- Preventing urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and kidney damage
- Avoiding risks and recovery time associated with surgery
- Enhancing overall quality of life
Benefits in Korea include personalized treatment plans, access to advanced medications, and monitoring with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools.
Ideal Candidates
Non-surgical BPH management is suitable for men who:
- Have mild to moderate urinary symptoms
- Prefer to avoid surgery initially
- Respond well to medication or lifestyle modifications
- Are suitable for minimally invasive procedures if needed
- International patients seeking structured BPH care in Korea
Possible Risks & Complications
While non-surgical treatment is safer than surgery, risks exist if symptoms are not managed properly:
- Persistent urinary obstruction or worsening symptoms
- Urinary tract infections
- Bladder stones or urinary retention
- Rare kidney complications in severe cases
Proper monitoring and adherence to treatment minimize these risks.
Techniques & Technology Used
Korean urology clinics use a combination of approaches:
- Medication:
- Alpha-blockers to relax prostate muscles and improve urine flow
- 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors to reduce prostate size
- Combination therapy for enhanced symptom relief
- Minimally Invasive Non-Surgical Procedures:
- UroLift implants
- Water vapor therapy
- Laser vaporization (without full surgical removal)
- Lifestyle Modifications:
- Fluid management
- Diet adjustments
- Pelvic floor exercises
- Monitoring & Diagnostics:
- PSA testing, ultrasound, and uroflowmetry to track progress
- Patient Education:
- Bladder training, urgency management, and recognizing warning signs
Treatment Process in Korea
- Initial Consultation: Symptom assessment, medical history, diagnostic tests
- Personalized Plan: Medication, minimally invasive procedures if needed, lifestyle guidance
- Follow-Up Monitoring: Regular assessments to adjust therapy and prevent complications
- International Patient Support: Translation, appointment coordination, and follow-up care
Recovery & After-Care
- Most patients continue daily activities immediately
- Medications should be taken as prescribed
- Lifestyle modifications enhance symptom control
- Regular follow-ups track urinary function and symptom improvement
- Early reporting of worsening symptoms prevents complications
Results & Longevity
- Significant improvement in urinary symptoms and quality of life
- Reduced need for surgical intervention if managed early
- Long-term monitoring ensures sustained symptom control
- Many patients maintain normal urinary function for years
Why Korea Is a Top Destination
- Experienced urologists specializing in non-surgical BPH management
- Access to modern medications and minimally invasive technologies
- Structured monitoring and follow-up programs for domestic and international patients
- Competitive cost compared to Western countries
- Multilingual support and coordination for medical tourists
Cost Range
- Consultation & Diagnostics: USD 40–120
- Medication (monthly): USD 40–150
- Minimally Invasive Non-Surgical Procedures: USD 2,000–5,000 depending on procedure
- Follow-Up Visits: USD 50–150
Costs vary based on hospital, treatment type, and international patient packages.
Popular Clinics in Korea
- Seoul National University Hospital
- Samsung Medical Center, Seoul
- Asan Medical Center, Seoul
- Severance Hospital (Yonsei University)
- St. Mary’s Hospital, Seoul
- Gangnam Urology Specialist Clinics
These hospitals provide non-surgical BPH management for both domestic and international patients.



