A modern, increasingly popular method
Laser hemorrhoid removal is an innovative treatment method increasingly chosen by patients, which combines effectiveness with maximum comfort. Thanks to the precise action of the laser, it is possible to get rid of the problem quickly and minimally invasively - no cutting, no stitches, no hospitalization. The procedure takes only 15-30 minutes, and most patients return to normal life the very next day. This is an excellent alternative to classic surgical methods and gumming (Barron's method).
Key features of our approach to
Laser Hemorrhoid Treatment
Latest
generation laser
Such a laser allows to safely close hemorrhoids with very high efficiency.
Best fiber optics for lasers
A modern optical fiber is inserted through a small puncture and does not require any incision.
Experienced team
The experience of the doctors makes it possible to avoid complications and get a very good result.




Advantages of Laser Treatment of Hemorrhoids
Local anesthesia
Outpatient form - you go home the same day
Short treatment time - even 15-30 minutes
Quick return to daily life
Minimal risk of complications and recurrence
What does the treatment look like step by step?
1. Proctology consultation and qualification

The first stage is a visit to a proctologist. During the consultation:
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the doctor takes a detailed medical history,
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performs a per rectum examination and anoscopy (visual inspection of the anal canal),
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assesses the severity of hemorrhoidal disease (I-IV),
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presents possible treatment methods - if laser therapy is appropriate, the patient receives detailed recommendations.
🔍 Duration: about 20-30 minutes.
2. Preparation for the procedure

A few days before the scheduled surgery, the patient is given:
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dietary recommendations (easy to digest, no hard to digest foods),
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information on the possible use of enemas or laxatives,
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instructions on taking medications (e.g., discontinuing blood-thinning drugs, if necessary).
📝 Usually no anesthesia or hospital stay is required.
3. Laser treatment of hemorrhoids

The procedure itself takes place on an outpatient basis (without hospitalization), under local anesthesia.
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The patient lies on his side or in the lithotomy position.
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The doctor inserts a thin laser fiber into the hemorrhoidal nodule.
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The laser energy closes the blood vessels and shrinks the hemorrhoidal tissue from the inside.
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There are no incisions or tissue removal - so healing is faster.
🕒 Duration: about 15-30 minutes.
4. A short rest and return home

After the procedure, the patient rests (approximately 30 minutes), after which:
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receives postoperative instructions,
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can return home independently or with an accompanying person,
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no hospitalization or extended stay at the clinic is required.
5. Recovery and follow-up

In 1-3 days you can return to work and daily activities (depending on your occupation).
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It is advisable to avoid physical exertion for a few days.
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There may be a slight discomfort or a feeling of pushing - this subsides spontaneously.
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Follow-up takes place after about 7-14 days, earlier if necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long does the treatment last?
The procedure takes from 15 to 30 minutes. The entire stay at the clinic (with rest after the procedure) usually takes about 1-1.5 hours.
Do I have to stay in the hospital?
No. The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis - you go home the same day.
When can I return to work?
Most patients return to work and daily duties after just 1-3 days. If you do physical labor, we recommend a little more rest.
Can hemorrhoids return after treatment?
The risk of recurrence after laser treatment is much lower than after traditional methods, but it is impossible to exclude it completely. Lifestyle changes (diet, regular bowel movements, avoiding long sitting) are also key. Sometimes two sessions of treatments are required.
Is laser treatment of hemorrhoids suitable for all patients?
It is most commonly used for stage I-III hemorrhoids. The final decision is made by the doctor after consultation and examination.
Is the laser safe?
Yes. The procedure is performed by experienced specialists using certified equipment. The risk of complications is minimal.

