Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty (LHP) is one of the most advanced, minimally invasive, and painless treatments for piles (hemorrhoids). It has become highly popular because it avoids the complications of traditional surgery while giving fast relief, quicker healing, and almost no downtime.
What Exactly Is LHP?
Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty uses a precisely controlled laser beam to shrink the swollen hemorrhoidal tissue from the inside without cutting or removing any external skin.
The laser energy seals the blood vessels → reduces swelling → shrinks the piles → relieves pain.
Why LHP Is Trending & Preferred
1️⃣ No Cuts, No Stitches
Laser energy works internally—no external wounds, no stitches, no scars.
2️⃣ Minimal Pain
Patients feel very little discomfort during or after the procedure.
3️⃣ Quick Procedure (10–15 Minutes)
LHP is a daycare treatment—done in a short time, no hospitalization needed.
4️⃣ Fast Recovery – Back to Routine in 24 Hours
Most patients resume daily activities the next day.
5️⃣ Minimal Bleeding
Laser seals blood vessels instantly → very low bleeding risk.
6️⃣ No Risk of Incontinence or Nerve Damage
Because LHP avoids cutting, there’s no risk of muscle or nerve injury.
7️⃣ Ideal for Grade 2 & Grade 3 Piles
Useful for swollen, painful, and bleeding hemorrhoids without open surgery.
How the Procedure Works
1️⃣ Local or spinal anesthesia is given for comfort
2️⃣ A fine laser probe is inserted into the hemorrhoidal mass
3️⃣ Laser energy is delivered → shrinks & seals tissues
4️⃣ No cutting or removal of skin
5️⃣ Patient rests for a short time and can go home the same day
Results You Can Expect
- Pain reduces within 24 hours
- Bleeding stops quickly
- Swelling decreases fast
- Piles shrink steadily
- Very low chance of recurrence
Who Should Consider LHP?
- People with persistent bleeding
- Severe painful piles
- Non-responsive to medicines
- Grade 2 or 3 hemorrhoids
- People wanting painless, quick-recovery treatment
Aftercare Tips for Best Results
- Take high-fiber diet
- Drink warm water regularly
- Use stool softeners if needed
- Avoid straining on toilet
- Continue recommended medicines
