It’s pee o’ clock, again




Is this your new normal?
These common symptoms could be caused by BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia)—an enlargedprostate that affects 40% of men in their 50’s and 70% of men in their 60’s
It’s not something you have to just live with. It’s something you can treat.
Call Golden State Urology

The #1 chosen minimally invasive BPH procedure in the U.S. is available at Golden State Urology.
At Golden State Urology we understand how disruptive BPH can be to your sleep, confidence, and lifestyle. That’s why we offer the UroLift™ System.
- Proven safe and effective2
- Rapid symptom relief6
- Durable results2
- Preserves sexual function2*
“The UroLift™ System is a proven option for men seeking alternative to medications or major surgery ” — urolift.com
Meet our Specialist at Golden State Urology
is originally from Faridabad, India. He received his Bachelors of Science degree from University of California Berkeley in Cell and Molecular Biology. He earned his medical degree from St. Louis University School of Medicine and completed his residency at Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Sethi has been practicing for 25 years.
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What is BPH?
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also known as enlarged prostate, is a very common condition for men over age 45. It is benign—not related to prostate cancer—but typically worsens over time and can directly affect your quality of life.
Put your prostate in its place
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What are my treatment options?

These often include alpha blockers, which relax bladder neck muscles, and 5-alpha reductase inhibitors which act to shrink the prostate.
Small implants are placed to lift or hold excess tissue out of the way so it no longer blocks the urethra – with no heating, cutting, or removal, of prostate tissue.
Heat, such as steam or hot water, is applied directly to the prostate to destroy excess tissue.
Concentrated light is used to generate precise, intense heat to destroy excess prostate tissue.
A high-velocity waterjet is used to destroy excess prostate tissue, using an image-guided robotic arm.
An electric wire loop or laser fiber is used to remove or vaporize excess prostate tissue.
What is the UroLift System™?
The UroLift™ System procedure can be performed as a same-day outpatient procedure, including the office setting, under local anesthesia. Patients typically return home with no overnight stay and no catheter required after treatment. Here’s how it works:
Why choose The UroLift™ System?
Faster Recovery. Fewer Risks. Proven Outcomes.

Durable Results, Lasting Relief
Better symptom relief than reported for medications
Risk profile better than reported for surgical procedures, such as TURP

Proven Alternative to Drug Therapy
About 50% of men surveyed are dissatisfied with their BPH medication–34% experienced unpleasant side effects

Rapid Symptom Relief and Recovery
Recovery in days, not months
Rapid relief with a low risk profile

Proven Safe and Effective
Provides consistent outcomes to a broad range of BPH patients

Improves Quality of Life
Symptoms of BPH can cause interrupted sleep, loss of productivity, and depression—all of which can decrease quality of life
Preserves Sexual Function
The only leading BPH procedure shown not to cause new and lasting sexual dysfunction
The overall goal of the UroLift™ System is to relieve symptoms so you can get back to your life and daily acitivites.
Call Golden State UrologyHear from patients who chose the UroLift System™
You don’t have to wait until symptoms get worse
- Get your BPH score or schedule your visit with Golden State Urology
- Get evaluated and find out if you’re a candidate
- If eligible, get the UroLift™ System procedure and get back to living

References*
No instances of new, sustained erectile or ejaculatory dysfunction in the L.I.F.T. pivotal study
**Compared to leading BPH procedures
§Survey of US men aged 40+ who have been diagnosed with BPH (enlarged prostate) and are/have been treated with BPH medications, conducted by Teleflex in 2020. Data on file, n=96
1. Management estimate based on product sales as of [June 2024.] Data on file Teleflex Interventional Urology.
2. Roehrborn, Can J Urol 2017
3. Shore, Can J Urol 2014
4. Berry, J Urol 1984
5. U.S. 2023 estimates based on US Market Model 2023-25 (3-14-23 FINAL), which is in part based on Symphony Health PatientSource® 2018-22, as is and with no representations/warranties, including accuracy or completeness.
6. Roehrborn, J Urology 2013
7. AUA BPH Guidelines 2003, 2020
8.Sonksen, Eur Urol 2015
9. AUA BPH Guidelines 2003
10. Eure, J Endourol 2019
11. Speakman, BJUI 2014
12. McVary, Urology 2019
Indicated for the treatment of symptoms of an enlarged prostate up to 100cc in men 45 years or older. As with any medical procedure, individual results may vary. Most common side effects are temporary and include pain or burning with urination, blood in the urine, pelvic pain, urgent need to urinate and/or the inability to control the urge6. Rare side effects, including bleeding and infection, may lead to a serious outcome and may require intervention. Speak with your doctor to determine if you may be a candidate.
Caution: Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
Teleflex, the Teleflex logo, UroLift, the UroLift logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Teleflex Incorporated or its affiliates, in the U.S. and/or other countries.








