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Prostate Artery Embolization in Boca Raton, FL

Prostate Artery Embolization in Boca Raton, FL is now accessible to men throughout Palm Beach County who are looking for a minimally invasive alternative to surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). At South Florida Vascular Associates, board-certified interventional physician Dr. William Julien offers this advanced, same-day outpatient procedure to men who want to address bothersome urinary symptoms without the risks and recovery time associated with traditional surgical options. If BPH is affecting your quality of life, you have options. Call today to speak with our team.

Prostate Artery Embolization in Boca Raton: What You Need to Know

Prostate Artery Embolization, commonly referred to as PAE, is a minimally invasive procedure performed by an interventional physician to reduce the size of an enlarged prostate. BPH affects the majority of men as they age, causing symptoms such as frequent urination, weak urine flow, incomplete bladder emptying, and nighttime awakenings that disrupt sleep. You do not have to accept these symptoms as an inevitable part of aging.

During PAE, Dr. Julien accesses the arterial system through a tiny needle puncture, typically at the wrist or groin. A thin catheter is guided under imaging to the small arteries supplying blood to the prostate. Microscopic beads are then delivered through the catheter to reduce blood flow to the enlarged tissue, which causes the prostate to shrink gradually over the following weeks. The procedure does not involve general anesthesia or an open surgical approach.

Research suggests that PAE may significantly improve urinary flow, reduce prostate volume, and relieve the symptoms that have been interfering with daily life. Unlike transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) or prostatectomy, PAE carries no reported risk of retrograde ejaculation and does not negatively affect sexual function. Some patients report improvement in sexual function following the procedure. Individual results may vary. To explore all of our vascular and embolization treatment options, visit our treatments page.

Are You a Candidate for Prostate Artery Embolization?

PAE may be appropriate for men who have been diagnosed with BPH and are experiencing moderate to severe urinary symptoms that have not responded adequately to medication, or for men who prefer to avoid the side effects and recovery demands associated with surgical alternatives. Ideal candidates are generally in reasonable overall health and have confirmed prostate enlargement. Dr. Julien has extensive experience performing PAE on prostates of varying sizes, including cases involving prostates larger than 500 grams that many other practices would not attempt.

Men in the Boca Raton area who may benefit from PAE often include those who:

  • Experience frequent or urgent urination that interferes with daily activities or sleep
  • Have tried medications for BPH without satisfactory relief
  • Want to preserve sexual function and avoid the risks associated with TURP
  • Prefer a same-day, outpatient procedure over a hospital stay
  • Have a prostate considered too large for standard surgical approaches
  • Are concerned about recovery time and want to return to normal activities quickly

PAE is typically covered by most major insurance plans, including Medicare, which surprises many patients who assume this procedure is considered experimental or requires out-of-pocket payment. To review a detailed comparison of your options, our page on PAE versus laser therapies for BPH provides useful clinical context. Ready to find out if you are a candidate? Contact South Florida Vascular Associates to schedule your consultation.

What to Expect at South Florida Vascular Associates

Your experience at South Florida Vascular Associates begins with a thorough consultation. Dr. Julien will review your medical history, prior imaging, and current symptoms to confirm whether PAE is the right approach for you. He will explain the procedure in clear, straightforward terms and answer any questions you have before proceeding.

On the day of your procedure, you will be treated in South Florida Vascular Associates’ state-of-the-art outpatient suite. This is not a hospital setting. The facility is designed specifically to deliver hospital-level interventional care in a same-day, no-hospital-stay environment. The procedure typically takes one to two hours. Dr. Julien accesses the arterial system through a tiny needle puncture, advances the catheter under fluoroscopic imaging, and precisely delivers the embolic beads to the targeted prostatic arteries.

All of our patients go home the same day. Most patients return to normal activities the next day,  though individual recovery experiences may vary. A common concern among men considering PAE in Boca Raton is whether the procedure will affect sexual function. Dr. Julien addresses this directly: PAE does not carry the sexual side effects associated with TURP, and sexual function is preserved . Learn more about how PAE works and what to expect during recovery on our dedicated procedure page.

Why Choose South Florida Vascular Associates for Prostate Artery Embolization in Boca Raton?

Men throughout Boca Raton and the surrounding communities of Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Deerfield Beach, Coconut Creek, and Pompano Beach choose South Florida Vascular Associates because of Dr. Julien’s depth of expertise and the practice’s singular focus on embolization-based care. Dr. Julien is fellowship-trained at the Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute and co-founded the Outpatient Endovascular and Interventional Society (OEIS). He pioneered one of the first advanced outpatient endovascular surgery suites in the United States, a distinction that reflects a level of commitment to this specialty that goes far beyond standard credentials.

South Florida Vascular Associates has built a focused identity around embolization procedures for multiple conditions, including hemorrhoid embolization and uterine fibroid embolization. This concentration of expertise signals mastery rather than generalism. The practice also serves out-of-town patients, including those traveling from as far as Canada, and offers same-week scheduling to accommodate patients who cannot afford to wait. For Boca Raton men who are ready to stop managing symptoms and start living without them, South Florida Vascular Associates offers a level of care and convenience that is difficult to match in this region.

Frequently Asked Questions About Prostate Artery Embolization in Boca Raton

What is Prostate Artery Embolization and how does it differ from surgery?

PAE is a minimally invasive procedure that reduces prostate size by limiting blood flow to the enlarged tissue through a tiny needle puncture, without open surgery or general anesthesia. Unlike TURP or prostatectomy, PAE does not carry risks of retrograde ejaculation or erectile dysfunction. Patients go home the same day and typically return to normal activities the next day. Individual results may vary.

Does PAE affect sexual function?

Research suggests that PAE does not negatively affect sexual function. This is a meaningful distinction from TURP, which carries documented risks of retrograde ejaculation and, in some cases, erectile dysfunction. Some patients report improvement in sexual function following PAE. This is one of the most significant reasons men in Boca Raton and throughout South Florida choose PAE over traditional surgical interventions. Individual results may vary, and your provider can address your specific concerns.

Is Prostate Artery Embolization covered by insurance?

PAE is covered by most major insurance plans. South Florida Vascular Associates can assist you in verifying your coverage before your procedure. We encourage you to contact our office to discuss your insurance situation prior to scheduling your consultation.

Do you serve patients from Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, and other nearby communities?

Yes. South Florida Vascular Associates serves patients from across Palm Beach and Broward counties, including Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Deerfield Beach, Coconut Creek, and Pompano Beach. Boca Raton sits at the center of this service area. The practice also accommodates out-of-town patients, including those traveling from other states and Canada, through a dedicated program that includes same-week scheduling and personalized coordination.

Where is South Florida Vascular Associates located, and is it easy to reach from Boca Raton?

South Florida Vascular Associates is conveniently accessible to Boca Raton residents and those throughout the surrounding region. The practice operates in an outpatient suite designed to bring hospital-level interventional care to a same-day, community-based setting. For specific directions and location details, visit our locations page. Our team is available to help coordinate your visit, including for patients coming from outside the immediate area.

Schedule Your Prostate Artery Embolization Consultation in Boca Raton

If BPH symptoms are affecting your daily life, Prostate Artery Embolization in Boca Raton, FL may be the solution you have been looking for. South Florida Vascular Associates offers same-day, outpatient care led by a fellowship-trained, board-certified interventional physician. Call today to take the first step: call for details.

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Dr. Julien has performed more than 40,000 vascular procedures across a 30-year career. Double board-certified in Interventional Radiology and Diagnostic Radiology by the American Board of Radiology, he is the co-founder and past president of the Outpatient Endovascular & Interventional Society, a national faculty speaker at SIR, TCT, VIVA, and the Southeastern Angiographic Society, and a published author. Named a Boca Magazine Top Doctor 2025.

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