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Laser Hemorrhoidectomy or Laser Piles Surgery


Description
The number of patients seeking treatments for Piles Surgery has steadily increased in the past years, due to more awareness about the disorder. This has also led to a number of advancements in the industry, which prioritize patient comfort. There are a number of procedures that effectively cure Piles without causing much discomfort to the patient, one of which is Laser Hemorrhoidectomy or Laser Piles Surgery in Mumbai, India, which has proven to have incredible success rates.

What is Laser Hemorrhoidectomy?
During a Laser Piles Surgery, laser beams are delivered directly to the hemorrhoids, in order to shrink them. Hemorrhoids have increased blood supply that essentially prevents shrinkage. The energy, which is directly delivered to the sub-mucosal hemorrhoidal nodes reduce the blood supply to the hemorrhoids and subsequently shrink them. As this directly targets the growths from the inside, there is a lesser chance of reoccurrence, and also keeps the patient feeling comfortable during treatment, as there no pain felt.


Who can opt for Laser Hemorrhoidectomy or Laser Piles Surgery?
Laser Piles Surgery is typically recommended to patients who:
• Suffer from chronic Piles
• Have tried other forms of treatment without success
• May suffer complications with surgery
• Wish to undergo a painless treatment
• Are at risk of Prolapse or recurrence


What are the advantages of Laser Piles treatment or Laser Hemorrhoidectomy?
There are numerous Laser Piles treatment benefits for patients:
• Painless procedure
• No downtime required after the treatment
• Minimal bleeding
• Quick procedure
• Performed as a day-care procedure
• No chances of incontinence


What are the risks of Laser Hemorrhoidectomy?
There are a few Laser Hemorrhoidectomy risks that patients should be aware of:
• Requires surgical measures in case of bleeding


Other Anorectal Diseases That Require Laser Surgery
Anorectal Fissures 
The lining of the anus can tear or crack when passing large or hard stools. The tear is called anal fissure and leads to pain and bleeding while passing stool.
Anal Fistula 
Anal fistulas are small, infected connections that form between the skin near the anus and end of the bowel. An anal fistula is mostly the result of contagion in an anal gland, which spreads to the skin.
Pilonidal Cyst 
Pilonidal cysts are formed at the end of the tailbone and just above the sacrum when hair penetrates the skin. The cysts also contain skin debris. The body responds to the hair as a foreign substance and creates a sac around the hair. If the cyst and the overlying skin become infected, it can lead to a painful abscess.