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Step 1 - the ad, as it appears in the Facebook / Instagram feed
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Sponsored · Men 50+ in your metro
Up at night. Always near a bathroom. An enlarged prostate can run your schedule - but surgery isn't the only option. PAE is a no-incision procedure most men have never heard of.
Enlarged prostate? There's a no-surgery option Talk to an interventional radiologist
Step 2 - the page a click opens
prostate artery embolization

An enlarged prostate doesn't have to mean surgery.

Prostate artery embolization (PAE) shrinks the prostate through a pinhole in the wrist or groin - no cutting, typically outpatient, designed to avoid the side effects men worry about most.

Check if you're a candidate

Why patients choose PAE

No incisionPAE is done through a catheter - no cutting, no hospital stay for most men.
Symptom reliefBy shrinking the prostate itself, PAE addresses the cause of the constant urgency and night trips.
Life stays on scheduleMost men are back to normal activities within days, not weeks.

How it works

  1. A consult and imaging confirm your anatomy is a fit for PAE.
  2. Through a pinhole, tiny particles reduce blood flow to the enlarged tissue.
  3. The prostate shrinks over the following weeks and symptoms ease.

Common questions

How is this different from TURP?
TURP removes prostate tissue surgically. PAE shrinks the prostate from the inside with no cutting - ask your doctor which fits your case.
Is it painful?
Most men report mild discomfort. It's done with sedation, and recovery is typically measured in days.
Why haven't I heard of it?
PAE is performed by interventional radiologists, not urologists - so many men are never referred.

Check if you're a candidate

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This is a demonstration page created by Anar Agency to show a sample patient-education campaign for prostate artery embolization. It is not medical advice, and it is not affiliated with any specific practice. Individual results vary; patients should consult a qualified physician about whether any procedure is right for them.
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