A proven, effective, and safe treatment method
The Barron method, also known as hemorrhoid banding, is one of the most commonly used and effective non-surgical techniques for treating grade I–II and selected grade III hemorrhoids. The procedure involves placing special rubber bands at the base of the hemorrhoidal node, which causes it to lose blood supply and naturally detach within a few days. The treatment is quick, almost painless, and does not require hospitalization — ideal for patients who value both effectiveness and comfort.

Who is this procedure for?
Banding is an appropriate method for patients:
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with grade I or II hemorrhoids (and sometimes grade III),
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experiencing bleeding, burning, or itching,
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for whom ointments and conservative treatment have been ineffective,
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looking for a quick, outpatient treatment method.

Why choose hemorrhoid banding at Vena Clinic?
Experienced proctologists performing hundreds of procedures annually
Single-use, modern equipment — precision and safety
The procedure takes only a few minutes and requires no incisions
You can return home immediately after the procedure
Short recovery time — often just 1 day
What does the procedure look like step by step?
1. Consultation and qualification — the doctor performs an examination and assesses whether the Barron method is appropriate.
2. Procedure — using a special applicator, the doctor places a rubber band on the hemorrhoidal node.
3. No pain — the procedure itself takes a few minutes and does not require anesthesia.
4. Return home — the patient can go home independently and continue normal activities.
5. The node detaches naturally within 5–7 days, without the need for surgical intervention.
6. Follow-up and repeat if needed — the procedure can be repeated if necessary (e.g., when multiple nodes are present).


Procedure price
Cena gumkowania hemoroidów metodą Barrona:
od 500 zł za jeden guzek
*The price is valid until 31 December 2025
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1) Does banding hurt?
The procedure does not require anesthesia and is usually painless. A slight feeling of pressure or discomfort is possible.
2) How long does the procedure take?
About 5–10 minutes. The entire visit lasts approximately 20–30 minutes.
3) Can I return to work immediately?
Yes — most patients return to normal activities the next day.
4) Can all hemorrhoids be treated with banding?
No — the Barron method is mainly used for grade I and II hemorrhoids. The doctor makes the final decision.
5) Do hemorrhoids grow back?
In some cases, they may recur — the procedure can be repeated, and lifestyle changes help reduce the risk of recurrence.
