GreenLight laser prostate surgery: when it may be considered

June 27, 2026 by user

Patient education

GreenLight laser prostate surgery: when it may be considered

An educational overview of GreenLight laser surgery in the context of enlarged prostate treatment choices.

Quick answer

GreenLight laser treatment may be considered for selected men where reducing bleeding risk or using laser tissue removal is clinically relevant.

What this can mean

Laser options are part of a wider discussion about prostate obstruction, medications, minimally invasive therapies and surgical choices.

The suitability of any laser treatment depends on anatomy, symptoms, anticoagulant medication and individual risk.

How specialist assessment may help

  • Review bleeding risk and medication history.
  • Assess prostate size and obstruction symptoms.
  • Compare laser treatment with TURP and other options.
  • Discuss expected recovery and follow-up.

Questions to ask at your appointment

  • Why choose laser rather than TURP?
  • Do my blood thinners matter?
  • What symptoms should improve?
  • What are the risks?

Common questions

Is GreenLight suitable for every enlarged prostate?

No. Suitability is individual.

Is laser treatment painless?

It is a procedure with anaesthetic and recovery considerations, which your clinician will explain.

General information only. It should not replace personalised advice from a qualified clinician. Last updated 27 June 2026.

Birmingham Advanced Urology
Private consultant urology care in Birmingham, Worcestershire and the West Midlands.

Mr Syed Ali Shahzad
Consultant Urological and Robotic Surgeon
GMC: 6071731

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The information on this website is for general information only and should not replace medical advice from a qualified clinician. If you are experiencing severe pain, heavy bleeding, inability to pass urine, fever with urinary symptoms or symptoms requiring urgent attention, seek urgent medical help through NHS 111, your GP, A&E or emergency services depending on severity.

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