Laser Treatment for Piles — 5 Clinical Benefits That Make It the Preferred Choice Over Traditional Surgery
Introduction
Piles - swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus — are classified into four grades based on severity, ranging from small painless swellings at Grade I to permanently prolapsed hemorrhoids at Grade IV. For Grade II through Grade IV hemorrhoids that have not responded to conservative management, surgical intervention becomes necessary. The question facing most patients at this point is which surgical approach to choose. Laser treatment for piles has emerged as the modern preferred option, and the clinical reasons are specific and compelling. This guide from the colorectal specialists at Chirag Global Hospitals, Bangalore, covers exactly what makes laser treatment the right choice for most candidates.
Benefit 1: Significantly Less Pain Than Traditional Surgery
Traditional hemorrhoidectomy involves the physical cutting of tissue, which produces post-operative pain that frequently requires significant pain management and limits activity for weeks. Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty works by directing laser energy precisely at the hemorrhoidal tissue, shrinking it and sealing the supplying blood vessels without cutting or creating an open wound. Post-operative pain scores following laser treatment average below 2 out of 10 — a clinically significant improvement over traditional approaches. Patients are typically comfortable enough to walk and perform light activities within 24 to 48 hours.
Benefit 2: Minimal Bleeding During and After the Procedure
One of the primary advantages of laser technology in hemorrhoid treatment is the simultaneous sealing of blood vessels as the laser works. This haemostatic property means that bleeding during the procedure is minimal and the risk of post-operative re-bleeding is below 2%. Traditional surgery carries significantly higher bleeding risk, particularly in the immediate post-operative period.
Benefit 3: Same-Day Discharge and Fast Return to Normal Life
The procedure takes approximately 45 minutes. No hospitalisation is required — patients are discharged the same day following a brief observation period. Return to office-based work typically occurs within three to seven days. Full recovery, including return to normal diet and physical activity, is achieved within two to four weeks. For anyone managing a professional schedule, the contrast with traditional surgery recovery timelines is significant.
Benefit 4: Precision That Protects Surrounding Healthy Tissue
The laser beam is precisely targeted to the hemorrhoidal tissue. Surrounding healthy tissue, muscles, and structures are not disturbed during the procedure. This precision both reduces post-operative discomfort and minimises the risk of complications related to inadvertent tissue damage, which carries greater risk in traditional surgical approaches.
Benefit 5: Durable Results With Low Recurrence
The one-year recurrence rate following laser hemorrhoidoplasty is below 5%. Combined with appropriate post-treatment lifestyle changes — at least 25 grams of dietary fiber daily, adequate hydration, avoiding straining during bowel movements, regular physical activity, and daily sitz baths — the long-term outcomes are excellent. Patients who adopt these lifestyle practices alongside their treatment consistently report the best long-term results.
Who Is the Right Candidate
Laser treatment is most appropriate for patients with Grade II, III, and IV hemorrhoids who have not responded adequately to conservative management. It is also considered safe for patients with comorbidities including diabetes and hypertension, for whom the reduced physiological stress of laser surgery compared to traditional surgery is clinically relevant. Active perianal infection, untreated bleeding disorders, and active anorectal malignancy are contraindications.
Conclusion
Laser treatment for piles delivers a combination of lower pain, faster recovery, minimal bleeding, tissue precision, and durable results that traditional surgery does not match. For anyone in Bangalore who has been delaying treatment due to fear of the surgical experience, the laser option fundamentally changes what that experience looks like.

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