Laser Hemorrhoidopexy
Laser hemorrhoidopexy is a minimally invasive procedure for treating internal hemorrhoids. It uses laser energy to shrink swollen hemorrhoidal tissue and seal off blood vessels, reducing pain and bleeding. The procedure is performed under local or spinal anesthesia, requiring no major incisions. The laser is applied directly to the hemorrhoidal tissue, causing it to shrink and retract. Recovery is quick, with most patients resuming normal activities within a few days. Compared to traditional surgery, laser treatment causes minimal bleeding, less post-operative pain, and faster healing. Potential complications include mild discomfort, temporary swelling, or recurrence in rare cases. Post-operative care includes fiber-rich diets, increased hydration, and avoiding straining during bowel movements. Laser hemorrhoidopexy is a safe and effective alternative to conventional hemorrhoidectomy, offering quicker recovery and minimal post-surgical discomfort.