Say Goodbye to Discomfort/ bleeding Of piles ( haemorrhoids):
Precision Laser Haemorrhoidectomy
If you’ve been struggling with the pain, itching, and bleeding of haemorrhoids, you know how much it can impact your quality of life. Traditional surgery often comes with a long, painful recovery—but it doesn’t have to be that way.
Dr Girish Kumar juneja, offers Laser Haemorrhoidectomy (LHP): a minimally invasive, day case , state-of-the-art solution designed to get you back to your life faster and with significantly less pain
The Benefits of Precision
- Minimal Bleeding: laser fiber magic
- Preservation of Anatomy: Because there are no stitches or removals of the anal mucosa, the natural function of the sphincter is better protected.
- Fast Return to Routine: Most patients return to light work within a few days.
- High Success Rate: Targets the root of the blood flow to prevent recurrence.
Why Choose Laser Treatment?
Unlike conventional “cut-and-stitch” surgery, laser therapy uses controlled thermal energy to shrink haemorrhoidal tissue from the inside out. There are no large incisions and no open wounds.
Feature | Traditional Surgery | Laser Haemorrhoidectomy |
|---|---|---|
Pain Level | High (requires heavy painkillers) | Minimal to Moderate |
Recovery Time | 2–4 weeks | 3–5 days |
Procedure Time | 45–60 minutes | 15–20 minutes |
Scarring | Possible tissue scarring | No visible scarring |
Hospital Stay | Often requires overnight stay | Outpatient (Go home same day) |
Laser treatment is highly effective for Grade II, III, and IV haemorrhoids.
During your consultation, Dr Girish Kumar Juneja will perform a gentle assessment to determine if you are a candidate for this advanced procedure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Understanding your treatment options is the first step toward recovery. Here are the answers to the questions our patients ask most frequently about laser haemorrhoidectomy.
How does the laser actually work?
Instead of cutting the tissue away, a specialized laser fiber is used which delivers laser energy precisely & this in turn collapses the blood vessels feeding the haemorrhoid, causing it to shrink and eventually disappear. Because the surrounding healthy tissue is left untouched, healing is much faster.
Does the procedure hurt?
The procedure is typically performed under light general anesthesia or local sedation, so you won’t feel anything during the treatment. Post-operatively, patients report significantly less pain compared to traditional surgery because there are no surgical incisions or stitches in the sensitive anal canal.
How long is the recovery period?
Most patients are able to return to light daily activities within 24 to 48 hours. You may feel some mild discomfort for a few days, & can start full physical activity within one week.
Will my insurance cover laser treatment?
Yes, most of private insurance providers cover laser haemorrhoidectomy, though coverage depends on your specific plan. Our administrative team is happy to provide the necessary documentation and codes to help you verify coverage with your provider.
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