April 20, 2026; By Benjamin Kosubevsky
For men in Palm Beach Gardens, Singer Island, and throughout North Palm Beach County who are dealing with prostate-related concerns—frequent urination, pelvic discomfort, reduced urinary flow—the conventional path often leads to medications with side effects they do not want, or surgical options they are not ready for. There is growing interest in non-surgical alternatives, and ozone prostate injection therapy is one modality that patients at The Longevity Center FL are asking about.
Prostate issues become increasingly common with age. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) affects an estimated 50% of men by age 60 and up to 90% by age 85. Chronic prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome represent another category of prostate-related dysfunction that can significantly affect quality of life. A comprehensive review in European Urology described the management landscape for chronic prostatitis as complex, with many patients cycling through multiple conventional treatments without achieving satisfactory relief (Magistro et al., Eur Urol, 2016).
Ozone prostate injection therapy involves the precise injection of medical-grade ozone—a reactive form of oxygen—directly into or adjacent to prostate tissue. The rationale is rooted in the broader ozone therapy literature, which describes ozone’s interaction with biological tissue as producing a cascade of signaling molecules that may modulate inflammation, improve local oxygenation, and support tissue repair processes (Smith et al., Medical Gas Research, 2017).
At The Longevity Center FL, this procedure is performed by Dr. Benjamin Kosubevsky under image guidance, ensuring precise delivery to the target tissue. The procedure is minimally invasive and does not require general anesthesia or hospital admission.
The broader mechanisms of medical ozone—including its effects on oxidative stress signaling, immune modulation, and local tissue oxygenation—have been described in published reviews (Bocci, Archives of Medical Research, 2006). However, clinical data specific to ozone injection for prostate conditions is limited to small case series and observational reports. Large-scale, randomized, controlled trials for this specific application have not yet been published.
Dr. Kosubevsky discusses the therapy transparently during consultation, ensuring that patients from Palm Beach Gardens, Singer Island, and surrounding communities can make informed decisions based on what the science currently supports.
Patients who inquire about ozone prostate injection at our clinic typically share a few characteristics: they have been managing prostate symptoms for some time, they have found conventional options insufficient or poorly tolerated, and they are looking for a minimally invasive approach that does not involve surgery or long-term pharmaceutical use. This therapy is evaluated on a case-by-case basis and is not appropriate for all patients.
Ozone prostate injection therapy has not been FDA-approved for the treatment of BPH, prostatitis, or any specific prostate condition. It is offered as an integrative wellness modality under physician supervision. Clinical evidence for this specific application is limited. Results vary. This post is for educational purposes only and does not replace evaluation by a urologist.
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The information in this blog post is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual results vary. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical condition, symptom, medication, or treatment decision. Peer-reviewed research cited reflects population-level or study-level findings and does not predict individual outcomes. The Longevity Center FL does not claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease through the services discussed.
1. Magistro G, Wagenlehner FME, Grabe M, et al. Contemporary Management of Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. European Urology. 2016;69(2):286-297. [Full Text]
2. Smith NL, Wilson AL, Gandhi J, Vatsia S, Khan SA. Ozone Therapy: An Overview of Pharmacodynamics, Current Research, and Clinical Utility. Medical Gas Research. 2017;7(3):212-219. [Full Text]
3. Bocci V. Scientific and Medical Aspects of Ozone Therapy: State of the Art. Archives of Medical Research. 2006;37(4):425-435. [Full Text]
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