Laser Piles Treatment

Pain-free, day-care laser treatment for haemorrhoids โ€” no cuts, no stitches, no hospitalisation, with a rapid return to normal life and lasting relief.

Day CareProcedure
Same DayDischarge
No CutsNo Stitches
2โ€“3 DaysRecovery
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Dr. Prashanth J V
Dr. Prashanth J V
MBBS ยท MS ยท FMAS ยท FISCP ยท DMAS ยท Kiel University, Germany
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27+ Years Experience

Understanding Piles and Why Laser Is the Better Option

Haemorrhoids (piles) are enlarged, swollen blood vessels in or around the lower rectum and anus. They develop when increased pressure in the rectal veins causes them to swell and become symptomatic. Chronic constipation, straining, prolonged sitting, pregnancy and a low-fibre diet are the most common causes. Internal haemorrhoids develop inside the rectum. External ones form under the skin around the anus and are more likely to cause pain.

Piles are graded from 1 to 4 based on severity. Grade 1 haemorrhoids bleed but do not prolapse. Grade 2 prolapse during defecation but return on their own. Grade 3 require manual replacement. Grade 4 stay prolapsed permanently. Grades 2, 3 and most Grade 4 haemorrhoids benefit from surgery when lifestyle and medical measures have not worked.

Laser haemorrhoidectomy uses a focused laser beam to shrink and seal haemorrhoidal tissue precisely. There are no cuts, no stitches and minimal surrounding tissue damage. The result is dramatically less post-operative pain and a recovery measured in days, not weeks. Most patients go home the same day.

โš ๏ธ Symptoms That Mean You Should See a Doctor
  • Bright red blood on toilet paper or in the bowl
  • A lump or swelling around the anus
  • Tissue protruding from the anus during or after passing stools
  • Itching, discomfort or mucus discharge
  • Pain or aching around the anus, especially when sitting
  • Feeling that the bowel has not fully emptied

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How Laser Haemorrhoidectomy Is Performed

The entire procedure takes 20 to 30 minutes under spinal or general anaesthesia. There are no incisions and no sutures. Just targeted laser energy applied directly to the haemorrhoidal tissue.

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Anaesthesia

Spinal or general anaesthesia ensures you are completely comfortable. You feel nothing during the procedure. The anal area is gently cleaned and positioned.

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Proctoscopy

A thin, lighted proctoscope is gently introduced into the rectum to visualise the haemorrhoidal tissue clearly and confirm the grade and extent of the haemorrhoids.

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Laser Application

A laser probe is introduced through the proctoscope. The laser energy is directed precisely at the haemorrhoidal tissue, causing it to shrink and the blood vessels supplying it to seal completely.

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Verification

All haemorrhoidal tissue is treated systematically. The surgeon confirms complete treatment before the procedure ends. No stitches are placed. The anal lining is left intact.

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Recovery and Discharge

You recover in the ward for 2 to 3 hours. Most patients go home the same day with a simple dressing and basic analgesics. No complex wound care or stitches to manage at home.

What to Expect After Treatment

Day 1

Go home the same day. Mild discomfort or warmth around the anal area is normal. Take the prescribed analgesics and stool softeners. Rest and stay hydrated.

Days 2โ€“3

Most patients return to desk work. Keep stools soft with a high-fibre diet and plenty of fluids. Avoid straining. A warm sitz bath twice daily helps with comfort.

Week 1โ€“2

Gradual resolution of any residual swelling or mild spotting. Normal activity continues. Avoid heavy lifting and strenuous exercise for 2 weeks.

Week 3โ€“4

Full recovery. Follow-up confirms complete healing. Maintain a high-fibre diet, stay hydrated, and avoid prolonged sitting to prevent recurrence.

Why Patients Choose Dr. Prashanth J V

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Advanced Laser Technology

State-of-the-art diode laser for precise, controlled treatment with minimal surrounding tissue damage and faster healing than conventional surgery.

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27+ Years of Experience

Hundreds of laser haemorrhoidectomies performed with excellent outcomes across all grades of piles, including complex and recurrent cases.

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Same-Day Discharge

No hospital stay required. Go home the same day and return to your normal routine within 2 to 3 days, not 2 to 4 weeks like conventional surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The procedure is performed under anaesthesia and most patients describe minimal to no pain during recovery. Laser energy causes far less tissue damage than conventional surgery, resulting in significantly less post-operative discomfort. Most people need only simple paracetamol for a few days.
Laser treatment is most effective for Grade 2, Grade 3 and selected Grade 4 haemorrhoids. Grade 1 haemorrhoids are usually managed with diet and medication. During your consultation, Dr. Prashanth will examine you and confirm which treatment approach is best for your grade and symptoms.
The laser haemorrhoidectomy itself takes 20 to 30 minutes. Including preparation and recovery observation, most patients spend 4 to 6 hours at the hospital before going home the same day.
Most patients return to desk work or light activity within 2 to 3 days. Those with physically demanding jobs may need 5 to 7 days. This compares very favourably to conventional open haemorrhoidectomy, where recovery typically takes 2 to 4 weeks of significant discomfort.
Laser treatment has a low recurrence rate compared to non-surgical options. However, haemorrhoids can return if underlying causes (chronic constipation, low-fibre diet, prolonged straining) are not addressed. Dietary changes, adequate hydration and avoiding straining after surgery are important for lasting results.

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