Proctology

Proctology Laser Clinic

SGH proctology laser clinic (In Collaboration with Laven Clinic Group) is the premier provider of state-of-the-art, minimally invasive Laser technology for Ano-rectal and Venous disorders in all UAE SGH branches. Our specialized care focuses on advanced laser treatments, ensuring optimal outcomes for our patients and same-day outpatient procedures, maximizing convenience and comfort. Supported by skilled surgeons and advanced laser equipment, our laser technology is at the forefront of healthcare innovation,  delivering excellent results and improving the well-being of those we serve.
Meet Our Doctors
Services And Conditions Treated By PLC :
All conditions are treated by advanced Same day cutting edge technologies with excellent results.

- Non-Surgical Laser Solutions for Hemorrhoids

- One visit, 10 minutes Hemorrhoids treatment.

- Simple local anesthesia, back to work on the same day.

highly effective and non-surgical solution to addressing this common condition. It utilizes advanced laser technology to treat hemorrhoids, eliminating the need for traditional surgical methods and significantly reducing both pain and recovery time.

What is a hemorrhoid ?

Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swollen and inflamed blood vessels in the rectum and anus. They can be internal, located inside the rectum, or external, under the skin around the anus.
Common symptoms of hemorrhoids include pain, itching, bleeding during bowel movements, and a lump or swelling around the anal area.

Types of hemorrhoids

Internal Hemorrhoids: These develop inside the rectum, hidden from view. They are typically painless but can cause bleeding during bowel movements. Internal hemorrhoids can be further classified based on their severity.

External Hemorrhoids : These occur under the skin around the anal opening. Unlike internal hemorrhoids, they are often visible and can be felt as Lumps or bumps.
External hemorrhoids can be painful and may lead to itching and discomfort.

How we treat hemorrhoids?
The majority of our Hemorrhoid treatments, specifically 85% are swiftly completed in under 10 minutes. These procedures do not involve any tissue cutting or removal; instead, they utilize surface laser application, Endo-Laser ablation of the Hemorrhoids, or Ultrasound-guided ligation, sometimes in combination. This Laser Hemorrhoids treatment is considered the most significant advancement in the field over the past decade, offering an easy, painless, fast, and highly effective solution with lasting results. Remarkably, patients can resume their regular work and daily activities on the same day as their treatment. In 15% of cases, Hemorrhoids are so advanced that they necessitate minimal Surgical Laser intervention in the form of Laser Hemorrhoidectomy. This procedure, reserved for very advanced cases, is remarkably swift, typically lasting just 10 to 15 minutes.
During the procedure, the laser is used to remove the hemorrhoidal masses, eliminating the need for stitches or packing. Following treatment, patients can promptly resume their regular routines, including work and daily activities, as early as the following day.

Advantages of Laser Treatment:

<

  • Minimally Invasive: Laser therapy is performed on an outpatient basis and typically requires simple Local anesthesia with mild sedation. It avoids the need for big surgical cut or extensive stitching, minimizing the risk of infection and reducing recovery time.
  • Painless Procedure: Most patients report minimal to no pain during and after the procedure, making it a comfortable choice for those seeking relief from hemorrhoidal symptoms.
  • Quick Recovery: Unlike traditional surgery, laser treatment boasts a rapid recovery period. Patients can often return to their regular activities within a day or two.
  • High Success Rate: Laser therapy is highly effective in treating internal hemorrhoids, providing long-lasting relief from symptoms such as bleeding, itching, and discomfort.
  • Minimal Risk of Complications: Laser treatment carries a lower risk of complications compared to more invasive surgical options, making it a safe choice for many individuals.

Post-Laser Hemorrhoid Care: What Comes Next?

After your laser treatment for hemorrhoids, our experienced medical team will provide you with essential post-treatment care instructions to ensure your comfort and a successful recovery.

You will receive a prescription for any necessary medications, and we will schedule a postoperative checkup a few days later to monitor your progress.
Many of our patients find that they do not require any pain medications after the procedure, while some may benefit from mild analgesics as needed.
As part of your post-treatment care, we recommend taking warm sitz baths twice a day for the first few days following the procedure.This soothing practice can help alleviate discomfort and promote healing. Additionally, we prescribe a stool softener for a two-week period to minimizethe risk of straining during bowel movements and to support your overall recovery.


Curing Fistula with a laser Fiber and a scope.

The art of Fistula Laser Fiber Cure.

Laser treatment for anal fistula offers a minimally invasive and highly Effective solution. The focused energy of the laser is used to close the fistula tract, promoting faster healing and reducing the risk of complications.


What is anal fistula ?
anal fistula, also known as an anorectal fistula, is an abnormal tunnel-like passage that forms between the inside of the anal canal or rectum and the skin around the anus. These fistulas are often the result of an infection or abscess in the anal or rectal area. They can be painful and cause symptoms such as pain, swelling, discharge of pus or fecal matter from the opening near the anus, and discomfort during bowel movements.


What causes Anal Fistula ?
Anal fistula is typically caused by an anal abscess, which arises from an infection or inflammation in the anal or rectal area. Initially, an anal abscess forms when bacteria, often from blocked anal glands or an existing infection,
lead to the accumulation of pus in the tissues around the anus. This infection triggers an inflammatory response as the body sends white blood cells to combat the infection, resulting in the formation of a painful abscess.
When the abscess doesn't heal naturally, it can start draining pus and fluids, creating a tunnel or tract that connects the abscess cavity to the skin near the anus, known as an anal fistula.



Investigations
We employ a comprehensive diagnostic approach. Our skilled surgeons utilize advanced techniques such as Trans-Rectal Ultrasound (TRUS)
during the initial patient visit. This straightforward examination, often complemented by an Anorectal Manometric Study to gauge rectal pressures, allows us to intricately understand and chart the course of the fistula track within the complex Rectal Sphincter. In certain instances, we may also recommend an Anorectal MRI, a adiology test that provides a comprehensive view of the pelvic anatomy, and further aids us in developing the most effective and tailored treatment plan to address each patient's unique requirements.




How do we cure Anal Fistula ?
Remarkably, a significant majority of anal fistula cases, approximately 85%, fall into the low category, meaning they are situated below the sphincter muscle. Our team at Proctology Laser Clinic specializes in offering a straightforward solution for these cases through a quick and minimally invasive laser fistulectomy. This procedure is comfortably performed under local anesthesia in just a matter of minutes, resulting in swift healing with minimal discomfort. Patients can resume their daily activities without significant interruption.


However, for the remaining 15% of patients where we suspect a high fistula, which traverses a substantial portion of the sphincter muscle, Here again, we take great advantage of our extensive experience in Endo-Laser tools to cure high fistula with a simple procedure without surgery or cutting the skin near the anus while respecting the sphincter muscle and keeping it intact at all times, our primary method involves the precise insertion of a small Laser Fiber through the external opening of the anal fistula, which allows us to close and cauterize it internally.
We may use the Fistuloscope (a little cannula with a camera at the tip)
to help us laser properly the entire Fistula track.


Additionally, for more intricate situations, we utilize advanced techniques to ensure the comprehensive closure of the internal opening of the fistula, often referred to as the "Feeder point". This meticulous approach is designed to achieve a definitive cure for the fistula in a single procedure, minimizing the need for repeat treatments.



Laser treatment for pilonidal cyst provides a promising non-invasive Solution to this often painful condition. Using precise laser energy, the cyst can be effectively treated, reducing the risk of recurrence and minimizing discomfort.

A pilonidal cyst, sometimes referred to as a pilonidal abscess or pilonidal sinus or Ingrown Hair Cyst or Tailbone Cyst. It is a common skin condition that typically occurs in the crease between the buttocks, just above the tailbone (coccyx).


Causes of Pilonidal Cyst (Sinus)
The exact cause of pilonidal cysts is not entirely clear, but they are thought to develop from a combination of factors. One leading theory suggests that hair follicles in the area become irritated or infected, possibly due to friction, prolonged sitting, or ingrown hairs. These factors can lead to the formation of a cyst or abscess.


Symptoms of Pilonidal Cyst (Sinus)
Pilonidal cysts can vary in severity, but common symptoms include pain, swelling, and redness in the affected area. Some individuals may also experience drainage of pus or blood from the cyst, along with a foul odor. In severe cases, a fever may develop if the cyst becomes infected.


Laser treatment of Pilonidal Cyst (Sinus)
Laser treatment for pilonidal cyst is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a laser to destroy the cyst and its associated tissue. The laser is inserted through a small incision and directed at the cyst. The laser heat energy vaporizes the cyst and seals the surrounding tissue.



The focused laser energy not only effectively removes the cyst but also promotes rapid healing and reduces the risk of infection. Unlike traditional surgical methods, laser treatment leaves minimal scarring and allows for a quicker recovery. Patients can typically return to their daily activities with minimal downtime. We specialize in Laser Assisted Endoscopic Pilonidal Sinus Treatment (LA-EPSiT).


This approach has achieved a remarkable permanent cure rate for most Pilonidal Cyst patients, allowing them to maintain their work and sports activities without interruption. For advanced and recurrent cases, particularly those involving deep natal clefts or defects, we offer Laser Assisted Modified Cleft Lift Repair (LA-MCLR). his highly effective procedure ( more than 97% cure rate ) is conducted under simple local anesthesia with moderate sedation, involves no
open wounds or dressing changes and boasts an excellent permanent cure rate .

Our 15 second Laser treatment solution


In early stages ( less than 3 months ) simple office based measures ( such as Botox tiny Injection or Platelet Rich Plasma injection .. ) could suffice to abort the Fissure and heal the condition. For Chronic anal fissure condition ( more than 3 month old ), we use targeted laser energy, this non-invasive treatment addresses the real cause behind the formation of Anal Fissure and at the same time promotes tissue healing and alleviates discomfort.


What is Anal Fissure ?
An anal fissure is a small tear or crack in the lining of the anus, which is the opening at the end of the digestive tract through which stool exits the body. These fissures can cause significant discomfort and pain, especially during bowel movements.



Causes of Anal Fissure
Anal fissures often result from trauma to the anal canal, typically due to passing hard or large stools. Other common causes include chronic constipation or diarrhea, straining during bowel movements, childbirth, or inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's disease.


Symptoms of Anal Fissure
The primary symptom of an anal fissure is sharp or burning pain during and after bowel movements. Other common symptoms include bright red blood on the toilet paper or in the toilet bowl, itching around the anus, and muscle spasms (anal sphincter spasm) that can make the pain worse.


Anal Fissure Laser Treatment
Laser treatment is remarkably straightforward, typically requiring few seconds to complete without the need for incisions, stitches or complex surgical procedures. It is administered with simple local anesthesia with mild sedation, ensuring immediate relief for the patient.


In many instances, we complement this treatment by incorporating laser ablation to address the internal hemorrhoidal blood supply, thus promoting the restoration of a healthy and normal anal canal and reducing the risk of future complications.


Our extensive experience in managing anal fissures spans thousands of successfully treated patients, each enjoying excellent clinical outcomes and minimal complications. Even in cases where patients seek our care later in their
condition's progression, our advanced laser techniques facilitate a swift and virtually painless recovery.


With all procedures performed under straightforward local anesthesia and mild sedation within minutes and simplified postoperative care, our patients often express the sentiment, "I wish I had done this years ago”.


Suffering from anal fissure is no longer necessary, as modern technologies have revolutionized treatment, making it more accessible, effective, and curative than ever before.

The most effective painless Laser treatment employs a minimally Invasive Approach utilizes precise laser energy to effectively treat these issues, often Resulting in improved comfort and quicker recovery for patients.

Genital Warts:
Genital warts, also known as Condyloma Acuminata, are a common viral infection that affects both men and women of all ages. These flesh-colored or gray growths typically appear in the genital and anal regions and are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), the most common sexually transmitted virus.

However, HPV infection can often remain asymptomatic, especially in women, making detection challenging. Genital warts are highly contagious and can be transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact or by sharing personal items. Over-the-counter wart creams are not effective for treating genital warts, so seeking professional treatment is essential.

Our comprehensive treatment protocol combines laser ablation during the first visit to eliminate visible lesions and eradicate the virus at its source. We also employ topical treatments that enhance the skin's local autoimmune response, targeting any remaining microscopic virus in the surrounding skin to prevent recurrence.

Additionally, vaccination for both the patient and their partner(s) is recommended as part of our approach. We provide treatment for all types of genital warts in both males and females, with specific protocols tailored to the location and extent of the lesions. Our procedures are performed discreetly in an office setting, typically within a few minutes, and are virtually painless.

Rectal incontinence:
Rectal incontinence, also known as fecal incontinence, is a medical condition characterized by the inability to control bowel movements, resulting in the unintentional passage of stool or feces. This condition can range from occasional leakage of small amounts of stool to complete loss of bowel control. Our experience in addressing both partial and complete rectal incontinence has led us to develop innovative, non-surgical laser solutions that yield remarkable outcomes. Leveraging the unique properties of laser technology, we have harnessed its power to induce controlled contraction within the anal canal.

Recto-Vaginal Fistula:
A recto-vaginal fistula (RVF) is an abnormal connection or passageway that forms between the rectum (the last portion of the large intestine) and the vagina. This condition allows the contents of the rectum, including stool and gas, to pass into the vaginal canal, which can lead to a range of distressing symptoms and complications.

The formation of a recto-vaginal fistula (RVF) can be attributed to various underlying causes. One of the most prevalent causes is childbirth trauma, particularly during prolonged or difficult deliveries that may involve the use of forceps or vacuum extraction. These procedures can result in injuries to the rectovaginal septum, the thin wall that separates the rectum from the vagina. Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis represent another significant contributor to RVFs. The chronic inflammation and tissue damage associated with these conditions can weaken the intestinal lining, making it more susceptible to fistula formation. Infections in the rectal or vaginal regions can also lead to the development of RVFs, as can certain surgical interventions involving the rectum, vagina, or nearby organs. Understanding the specific cause of an RVF is crucial for determining the most appropriate treatment approach.

Laser assisted repair for RVF is a safe and effective procedure.
It is associated with a high success rate and a low risk of complications. Our Surgeon will explain the treatment plan in detail.

Anal itching:
Anal itching, a common and bothersome concern affecting many individuals, can be attributed to a range of factors. In approximately 70% of cases, no specific physical cause can be identified, while the remaining 30% can be linked to identifiable and treatable conditions. At Proctology Laser clinic, our team of experts is highly skilled in both pinpointing the underlying causes of anal itching and delivering effective treatments. The causes of organic or pathological anal itching are diverse, often requiring only a straightforward physical examination and occasionally a few laboratory tests for precise diagnosis. Treatment initiation begins on the very first visit. Even in cases of idiopathic anal itching, where no identifiable cause is evident, we have access to several innovative and cutting-edge methods that can provide relief. Additionally, rectal bleeding, often presenting as bright red blood during bowel movements, can result from anorectal lesions that are typically easily treatable.

Our same-visit endoscopic tests, conducted within minutes, ensure a precise diagnosis of the bleeding's cause, allowing for immediate implementation of treatment or scheduled follow-ups after minor preparation. Anal warts, increasingly common in recent times, are associated with viral transmission and can extend into the anal canal, posing serious health risks. Therefore, they demand prompt attention and treatment. Beyond causing itching and bleeding, untreated anal warts can lead to more complex issues, emphasizing the importance of timely intervention and care.

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PROCTOLOGY LASER CLINIC

In Collaboration with Laven Clinic Group

PROCTOLOGY LASER CLINICS

SGH proctology laser clinic (In Collaboration with Laven Clinic Group) is the premier provider of state-of-the-art, minimally
invasive Laser technology for Ano-rectal and Venous disorders in all UAE SGH branches.
Our specialized care focuses on advanced laser treatments, ensuring optimal
outcomes for our patients and same-day outpatient procedures, maximizing
convenience and comfort. Supported by skilled surgeons and advanced laser
equipment, our laser technology is at the forefront of healthcare innovation,
delivering excellent results and improving the well-being of those we serve.

Proctology: Proctologist in Dubai for Hemorrhoid Care

Meet Our Doctors

Meet our team of highly skilled and experienced healthcare professionals,

Services and Conditions treated by PLC :

All conditions are treated by advanced Same day cutting edge technologies with excellent results.

- Non-Surgical Laser Solutions for Hemorrhoids

- One visit, 10 minutes Hemorrhoids treatment.

- Simple local anesthesia, back to work on the same day.

highly effective and non-surgical solution to addressing this common condition. It utilizes advanced laser technology to treat hemorrhoids, eliminating the need for traditional surgical methods and significantly reducing both pain and recovery time.

What is a hemorrhoid ?

Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swollen and inflamed blood vessels in the rectum and anus. They can be internal, located inside the rectum, or external, under the skin around the anus.
Common symptoms of hemorrhoids include pain, itching, bleeding during bowel movements, and a lump or swelling around the anal area.

Types of hemorrhoids

Internal Hemorrhoids: These develop inside the rectum, hidden from view. They are typically painless but can cause bleeding during bowel movements. Internal hemorrhoids can be further classified based on their severity.

External Hemorrhoids : These occur under the skin around the anal opening. Unlike internal hemorrhoids, they are often visible and can be felt as Lumps or bumps.
External hemorrhoids can be painful and may lead to itching and discomfort.

How we treat hemorrhoids?
The majority of our Hemorrhoid treatments, specifically 85% are swiftly completed in under 10 minutes. These procedures do not involve any tissue cutting or removal; instead, they utilize surface laser application, Endo-Laser ablation of the Hemorrhoids, or Ultrasound-guided ligation, sometimes in combination. This Laser Hemorrhoids treatment is considered the most significant advancement in the field over the past decade, offering an easy, painless, fast, and highly effective solution with lasting results. Remarkably, patients can resume their regular work and daily activities on the same day as their treatment. In 15% of cases, Hemorrhoids are so advanced that they necessitate minimal Surgical Laser intervention in the form of Laser Hemorrhoidectomy. This procedure, reserved for very advanced cases, is remarkably swift, typically lasting just 10 to 15 minutes.
During the procedure, the laser is used to remove the hemorrhoidal masses, eliminating the need for stitches or packing. Following treatment, patients can promptly resume their regular routines, including work and daily activities, as early as the following day.

Advantages of Laser Treatment:

<

  • Minimally Invasive: Laser therapy is performed on an outpatient basis and typically requires simple Local anesthesia with mild sedation. It avoids the need for big surgical cut or extensive stitching, minimizing the risk of infection and reducing recovery time.
  • Painless Procedure: Most patients report minimal to no pain during and after the procedure, making it a comfortable choice for those seeking relief from hemorrhoidal symptoms.
  • Quick Recovery: Unlike traditional surgery, laser treatment boasts a rapid recovery period. Patients can often return to their regular activities within a day or two.
  • High Success Rate: Laser therapy is highly effective in treating internal hemorrhoids, providing long-lasting relief from symptoms such as bleeding, itching, and discomfort.
  • Minimal Risk of Complications: Laser treatment carries a lower risk of complications compared to more invasive surgical options, making it a safe choice for many individuals.

Post-Laser Hemorrhoid Care: What Comes Next?

After your laser treatment for hemorrhoids, our experienced medical team will provide you with essential post-treatment care instructions to ensure your comfort and a successful recovery.

You will receive a prescription for any necessary medications, and we will schedule a postoperative checkup a few days later to monitor your progress.
Many of our patients find that they do not require any pain medications after the procedure, while some may benefit from mild analgesics as needed.
As part of your post-treatment care, we recommend taking warm sitz baths twice a day for the first few days following the procedure.This soothing practice can help alleviate discomfort and promote healing. Additionally, we prescribe a stool softener for a two-week period to minimizethe risk of straining during bowel movements and to support your overall recovery.


Curing Fistula with a laser Fiber and a scope.

The art of Fistula Laser Fiber Cure.

Laser treatment for anal fistula offers a minimally invasive and highly Effective solution. The focused energy of the laser is used to close the fistula tract, promoting faster healing and reducing the risk of complications.


What is anal fistula ?
anal fistula, also known as an anorectal fistula, is an abnormal tunnel-like passage that forms between the inside of the anal canal or rectum and the skin around the anus. These fistulas are often the result of an infection or abscess in the anal or rectal area. They can be painful and cause symptoms such as pain, swelling, discharge of pus or fecal matter from the opening near the anus, and discomfort during bowel movements.


What causes Anal Fistula ?
Anal fistula is typically caused by an anal abscess, which arises from an infection or inflammation in the anal or rectal area. Initially, an anal abscess forms when bacteria, often from blocked anal glands or an existing infection,
lead to the accumulation of pus in the tissues around the anus. This infection triggers an inflammatory response as the body sends white blood cells to combat the infection, resulting in the formation of a painful abscess.
When the abscess doesn't heal naturally, it can start draining pus and fluids, creating a tunnel or tract that connects the abscess cavity to the skin near the anus, known as an anal fistula.



Investigations
We employ a comprehensive diagnostic approach. Our skilled surgeons utilize advanced techniques such as Trans-Rectal Ultrasound (TRUS)
during the initial patient visit. This straightforward examination, often complemented by an Anorectal Manometric Study to gauge rectal pressures, allows us to intricately understand and chart the course of the fistula track within the complex Rectal Sphincter. In certain instances, we may also recommend an Anorectal MRI, a adiology test that provides a comprehensive view of the pelvic anatomy, and further aids us in developing the most effective and tailored treatment plan to address each patient's unique requirements.




How do we cure Anal Fistula ?
Remarkably, a significant majority of anal fistula cases, approximately 85%, fall into the low category, meaning they are situated below the sphincter muscle. Our team at Proctology Laser Clinic specializes in offering a straightforward solution for these cases through a quick and minimally invasive laser fistulectomy. This procedure is comfortably performed under local anesthesia in just a matter of minutes, resulting in swift healing with minimal discomfort. Patients can resume their daily activities without significant interruption.


However, for the remaining 15% of patients where we suspect a high fistula, which traverses a substantial portion of the sphincter muscle, Here again, we take great advantage of our extensive experience in Endo-Laser tools to cure high fistula with a simple procedure without surgery or cutting the skin near the anus while respecting the sphincter muscle and keeping it intact at all times, our primary method involves the precise insertion of a small Laser Fiber through the external opening of the anal fistula, which allows us to close and cauterize it internally.
We may use the Fistuloscope (a little cannula with a camera at the tip)
to help us laser properly the entire Fistula track.


Additionally, for more intricate situations, we utilize advanced techniques to ensure the comprehensive closure of the internal opening of the fistula, often referred to as the "Feeder point". This meticulous approach is designed to achieve a definitive cure for the fistula in a single procedure, minimizing the need for repeat treatments.



Laser treatment for pilonidal cyst provides a promising non-invasive Solution to this often painful condition. Using precise laser energy, the cyst can be effectively treated, reducing the risk of recurrence and minimizing discomfort.

A pilonidal cyst, sometimes referred to as a pilonidal abscess or pilonidal sinus or Ingrown Hair Cyst or Tailbone Cyst. It is a common skin condition that typically occurs in the crease between the buttocks, just above the tailbone (coccyx).


Causes of Pilonidal Cyst (Sinus)
The exact cause of pilonidal cysts is not entirely clear, but they are thought to develop from a combination of factors. One leading theory suggests that hair follicles in the area become irritated or infected, possibly due to friction, prolonged sitting, or ingrown hairs. These factors can lead to the formation of a cyst or abscess.


Symptoms of Pilonidal Cyst (Sinus)
Pilonidal cysts can vary in severity, but common symptoms include pain, swelling, and redness in the affected area. Some individuals may also experience drainage of pus or blood from the cyst, along with a foul odor. In severe cases, a fever may develop if the cyst becomes infected.


Laser treatment of Pilonidal Cyst (Sinus)
Laser treatment for pilonidal cyst is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a laser to destroy the cyst and its associated tissue. The laser is inserted through a small incision and directed at the cyst. The laser heat energy vaporizes the cyst and seals the surrounding tissue.



The focused laser energy not only effectively removes the cyst but also promotes rapid healing and reduces the risk of infection. Unlike traditional surgical methods, laser treatment leaves minimal scarring and allows for a quicker recovery. Patients can typically return to their daily activities with minimal downtime. We specialize in Laser Assisted Endoscopic Pilonidal Sinus Treatment (LA-EPSiT).


This approach has achieved a remarkable permanent cure rate for most Pilonidal Cyst patients, allowing them to maintain their work and sports activities without interruption. For advanced and recurrent cases, particularly those involving deep natal clefts or defects, we offer Laser Assisted Modified Cleft Lift Repair (LA-MCLR). his highly effective procedure ( more than 97% cure rate ) is conducted under simple local anesthesia with moderate sedation, involves no
open wounds or dressing changes and boasts an excellent permanent cure rate .

Our 15 second Laser treatment solution


In early stages ( less than 3 months ) simple office based measures ( such as Botox tiny Injection or Platelet Rich Plasma injection .. ) could suffice to abort the Fissure and heal the condition. For Chronic anal fissure condition ( more than 3 month old ), we use targeted laser energy, this non-invasive treatment addresses the real cause behind the formation of Anal Fissure and at the same time promotes tissue healing and alleviates discomfort.


What is Anal Fissure ?
An anal fissure is a small tear or crack in the lining of the anus, which is the opening at the end of the digestive tract through which stool exits the body. These fissures can cause significant discomfort and pain, especially during bowel movements.



Causes of Anal Fissure
Anal fissures often result from trauma to the anal canal, typically due to passing hard or large stools. Other common causes include chronic constipation or diarrhea, straining during bowel movements, childbirth, or inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's disease.


Symptoms of Anal Fissure
The primary symptom of an anal fissure is sharp or burning pain during and after bowel movements. Other common symptoms include bright red blood on the toilet paper or in the toilet bowl, itching around the anus, and muscle spasms (anal sphincter spasm) that can make the pain worse.


Anal Fissure Laser Treatment
Laser treatment is remarkably straightforward, typically requiring few seconds to complete without the need for incisions, stitches or complex surgical procedures. It is administered with simple local anesthesia with mild sedation, ensuring immediate relief for the patient.


In many instances, we complement this treatment by incorporating laser ablation to address the internal hemorrhoidal blood supply, thus promoting the restoration of a healthy and normal anal canal and reducing the risk of future complications.


Our extensive experience in managing anal fissures spans thousands of successfully treated patients, each enjoying excellent clinical outcomes and minimal complications. Even in cases where patients seek our care later in their
condition's progression, our advanced laser techniques facilitate a swift and virtually painless recovery.


With all procedures performed under straightforward local anesthesia and mild sedation within minutes and simplified postoperative care, our patients often express the sentiment, "I wish I had done this years ago”.


Suffering from anal fissure is no longer necessary, as modern technologies have revolutionized treatment, making it more accessible, effective, and curative than ever before.

The most effective painless Laser treatment employs a minimally Invasive Approach utilizes precise laser energy to effectively treat these issues, often Resulting in improved comfort and quicker recovery for patients.

Genital Warts:
Genital warts, also known as Condyloma Acuminata, are a common viral infection that affects both men and women of all ages. These flesh-colored or gray growths typically appear in the genital and anal regions and are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), the most common sexually transmitted virus.

However, HPV infection can often remain asymptomatic, especially in women, making detection challenging. Genital warts are highly contagious and can be transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact or by sharing personal items. Over-the-counter wart creams are not effective for treating genital warts, so seeking professional treatment is essential.

Our comprehensive treatment protocol combines laser ablation during the first visit to eliminate visible lesions and eradicate the virus at its source. We also employ topical treatments that enhance the skin's local autoimmune response, targeting any remaining microscopic virus in the surrounding skin to prevent recurrence.

Additionally, vaccination for both the patient and their partner(s) is recommended as part of our approach. We provide treatment for all types of genital warts in both males and females, with specific protocols tailored to the location and extent of the lesions. Our procedures are performed discreetly in an office setting, typically within a few minutes, and are virtually painless.

Rectal incontinence:
Rectal incontinence, also known as fecal incontinence, is a medical condition characterized by the inability to control bowel movements, resulting in the unintentional passage of stool or feces. This condition can range from occasional leakage of small amounts of stool to complete loss of bowel control. Our experience in addressing both partial and complete rectal incontinence has led us to develop innovative, non-surgical laser solutions that yield remarkable outcomes. Leveraging the unique properties of laser technology, we have harnessed its power to induce controlled contraction within the anal canal.

Recto-Vaginal Fistula:
A recto-vaginal fistula (RVF) is an abnormal connection or passageway that forms between the rectum (the last portion of the large intestine) and the vagina. This condition allows the contents of the rectum, including stool and gas, to pass into the vaginal canal, which can lead to a range of distressing symptoms and complications.

The formation of a recto-vaginal fistula (RVF) can be attributed to various underlying causes. One of the most prevalent causes is childbirth trauma, particularly during prolonged or difficult deliveries that may involve the use of forceps or vacuum extraction. These procedures can result in injuries to the rectovaginal septum, the thin wall that separates the rectum from the vagina. Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis represent another significant contributor to RVFs. The chronic inflammation and tissue damage associated with these conditions can weaken the intestinal lining, making it more susceptible to fistula formation. Infections in the rectal or vaginal regions can also lead to the development of RVFs, as can certain surgical interventions involving the rectum, vagina, or nearby organs. Understanding the specific cause of an RVF is crucial for determining the most appropriate treatment approach.

Laser assisted repair for RVF is a safe and effective procedure.
It is associated with a high success rate and a low risk of complications. Our Surgeon will explain the treatment plan in detail.

Anal itching:
Anal itching, a common and bothersome concern affecting many individuals, can be attributed to a range of factors. In approximately 70% of cases, no specific physical cause can be identified, while the remaining 30% can be linked to identifiable and treatable conditions. At Proctology Laser clinic, our team of experts is highly skilled in both pinpointing the underlying causes of anal itching and delivering effective treatments. The causes of organic or pathological anal itching are diverse, often requiring only a straightforward physical examination and occasionally a few laboratory tests for precise diagnosis. Treatment initiation begins on the very first visit. Even in cases of idiopathic anal itching, where no identifiable cause is evident, we have access to several innovative and cutting-edge methods that can provide relief. Additionally, rectal bleeding, often presenting as bright red blood during bowel movements, can result from anorectal lesions that are typically easily treatable.

Our same-visit endoscopic tests, conducted within minutes, ensure a precise diagnosis of the bleeding's cause, allowing for immediate implementation of treatment or scheduled follow-ups after minor preparation. Anal warts, increasingly common in recent times, are associated with viral transmission and can extend into the anal canal, posing serious health risks. Therefore, they demand prompt attention and treatment. Beyond causing itching and bleeding, untreated anal warts can lead to more complex issues, emphasizing the importance of timely intervention and care.

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Services and Conditions treated by PLC :

All conditions are treated by advanced Same day cutting edge technologies with excellent results.
- Non-Surgical Laser Solutions for Hemorrhoids
- One visit, 10 minutes Hemorrhoids treatment,
  simple local anesthesia, back to work on the same day


highly effective and non-surgical solution to addressing this common condition. It utilizes advanced laser technology to treat hemorrhoids, eliminating the need for traditional surgical methods and significantly reducing both pain and recovery time.

What is a hemorrhoid ?
Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swollen and inflamed blood vessels in the rectum and anus. They can be internal, located inside the rectum, or external, under the skin around the anus. Common symptoms of hemorrhoids include pain, itching, bleeding during bowel movements, and a lump or swelling around the anal area.

Types of hemorrhoids

Internal Hemorrhoids: These develop inside the rectum, hidden from view. They are typically painless but can cause bleeding during bowel movements. Internal hemorrhoids can be further classified based on their severity.

External Hemorrhoids : These occur under the skin around the anal opening. Unlike internal hemorrhoids, they are often visible and can be felt as Lumps or bumps. External hemorrhoids can be painful and may lead to itching and discomfort.

How we treat hemorrhoids?
The majority of our Hemorrhoid treatments, specifically 85% are swiftly completed in under 10 minutes. These procedures do not involve any tissue cutting or removal; instead, they utilize surface laser application, Endo-Laser ablation of the Hemorrhoids, or Ultrasound-guided ligation, sometimes in combination. This Laser Hemorrhoids treatment is considered the most significant advancement in the field over the past decade, offering an easy, painless, fast, and highly effective solution with lasting results. Remarkably, patients can resume their regular work and daily activities on the same day as their treatment. In 15% of cases, Hemorrhoids are so advanced that they necessitate

Minimal Surgical Laser intervention in the form of Laser Hemorrhoidectomy. This procedure, reserved for very advanced cases, is remarkably swift, typically lasting just 10 to 15 minutes.
During the procedure, the laser is used to remove the hemorrhoidal masses, eliminating the need for stitches or packing. Following treatment, patients can promptly resume their regular routines, including work and daily activities, as early as the following day.

Advantages of Laser Treatment:
  • Minimally Invasive: Laser therapy is performed on an outpatient basis and typically requires simple Local anesthesia with mild sedation. It avoids the need for big surgical cut or extensive stitching, minimizing the risk of infection and reducing recovery time.
  • Painless Procedure: Most patients report minimal to no pain during and after the procedure, making it a comfortable choice for those seeking relief from hemorrhoidal symptoms.
  • Quick Recovery: Unlike traditional surgery, laser treatment boasts a rapid recovery period. Patients can often return to their regular activities within a day or two.
  • High Success Rate: Laser therapy is highly effective in treating internal hemorrhoids, providing long-lasting relief from symptoms such as bleeding, itching, and discomfort.
  • Minimal Risk of Complications: Laser treatment carries a lower risk of complications compared to more invasive surgical options, making it a safe choice for many individuals.


  • Post-Laser Hemorrhoid Care: What Comes Next?
    After your laser treatment for hemorrhoids, our experienced medical team will provide you with essential post-treatment care instructions to ensure your comfort and a successful recovery.
    You will receive a prescription for any necessary medications, and we will schedule a postoperative checkup a few days later to monitor your progress. Many of our patients find that they do not require any pain medications after the procedure, while some may benefit from mild analgesics as needed. As part of your post-treatment care, we recommend taking warm sitz baths twice a day for the first few days following the procedure.This soothing practice can help alleviate discomfort and promote healing. Additionally, we prescribe a stool softener for a two-week period to minimizethe risk of straining during bowel movements and to support your overall recovery.


    Curing Fistula with a laser Fiber and a scope.
    The art of Fistula Laser Fiber Cure.
    Laser treatment for anal fistula offers a minimally invasive and highly Effective solution. The focused energy of the laser is used to close the fistula tract, promoting faster healing and reducing the risk of complications.

    What is anal fistula ?
    anal fistula, also known as an anorectal fistula, is an abnormal tunnel-like passage that forms between the inside of the anal canal or rectum and the skin around the anus. These fistulas are often the result of an infection or abscess in the anal or rectal area. They can be painful and cause symptoms such as pain, swelling, discharge of pus or fecal matter from the opening near the anus, and discomfort during bowel movements.

    What causes Anal Fistula ?
    Anal fistula is typically caused by an anal abscess, which arises from an infection or inflammation in the anal or rectal area. Initially, an anal abscess forms when bacteria, often from blocked anal glands or an existing infection, lead to the accumulation of pus in the tissues around the anus. This infection triggers an inflammatory response as the body sends white blood cells to combat the infection, resulting in the formation of a painful abscess. When the abscess doesn't heal naturally, it can start draining pus and fluids, creating a tunnel or tract that connects the abscess cavity to the skin near the anus, known as an anal fistula.

    Investigations
    We employ a comprehensive diagnostic approach. Our skilled surgeons utilize advanced techniques such as Trans-Rectal Ultrasound (TRUS) during the initial patient visit. This straightforward examination, often complemented by an Anorectal Manometric Study to gauge rectal pressures, allows us to intricately understand and chart the course of the fistula track within the complex Rectal Sphincter. In certain instances, we may also recommend an Anorectal MRI, a adiology test that provides a comprehensive view of the pelvic anatomy, and further aids us in developing the most effective and tailored treatment plan to address each patient's unique requirements.

    How do we cure Anal Fistula ?
    Remarkably, a significant majority of anal fistula cases, approximately 85%, fall into the low category, meaning they are situated below the sphincter muscle. Our team at Proctology Laser Clinic specializes in offering a straightforward solution for these cases through a quick and minimally invasive laser fistulectomy. This procedure is comfortably performed under local anesthesia in just a matter of minutes, resulting in swift healing with minimal discomfort. Patients can resume their daily activities without significant interruption.

    However, for the remaining 15% of patients where we suspect a high fistula, which traverses a substantial portion of the sphincter muscle, Here again, we take great advantage of our extensive experience in Endo-Laser tools to cure high fistula with a simple procedure without surgery or cutting the skin near the anus while respecting the sphincter muscle and keeping it intact at all times, our primary method involves the precise insertion of a small Laser Fiber through the external opening of the anal fistula, which allows us to close and cauterize it internally. We may use the Fistuloscope (a little cannula with a camera at the tip) to help us laser properly the entire Fistula track.

    Additionally, for more intricate situations, we utilize advanced techniques to ensure the comprehensive closure of the internal opening of the fistula, often referred to as the "Feeder point". This meticulous approach is designed to achieve a definitive cure for the fistula in a single procedure, minimizing the need for repeat treatments.

    Laser treatment for pilonidal cyst provides a promising non-invasive Solution to this often painful condition. Using precise laser energy, the cyst can be effectively treated, reducing the risk of recurrence and minimizing discomfort.
    A pilonidal cyst, sometimes referred to as a pilonidal abscess or pilonidal sinus or Ingrown Hair Cyst or Tailbone Cyst. It is a common skin condition that typically occurs in the crease between the buttocks, just above the tailbone (coccyx).

    Causes of Pilonidal Cyst (Sinus)
    The exact cause of pilonidal cysts is not entirely clear, but they are thought to develop from a combination of factors. One leading theory suggests that hair follicles in the area become irritated or infected, possibly due to friction, prolonged sitting, or ingrown hairs. These factors can lead to the formation of a cyst or abscess.

    Symptoms of Pilonidal Cyst (Sinus)
    Pilonidal cysts can vary in severity, but common symptoms include pain, swelling, and redness in the affected area. Some individuals may also experience drainage of pus or blood from the cyst, along with a foul odor. In severe cases, a fever may develop if the cyst becomes infected.

    Laser treatment of Pilonidal Cyst (Sinus)
    Laser treatment for pilonidal cyst is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a laser to destroy the cyst and its associated tissue. The laser is inserted through a small incision and directed at the cyst. The laser heat energy vaporizes the cyst and seals the surrounding tissue.
    The focused laser energy not only effectively removes the cyst but also promotes rapid healing and reduces the risk of infection. Unlike traditional surgical methods, laser treatment leaves minimal scarring and allows for a quicker recovery. Patients can typically return to their daily activities with minimal downtime. We specialize in Laser Assisted Endoscopic Pilonidal Sinus Treatment (LA-EPSiT).

    This approach has achieved a remarkable permanent cure rate for most Pilonidal Cyst patients, allowing them to maintain their work and sports activities without interruption. For advanced and recurrent cases, particularly those involving deep natal clefts or defects, we offer Laser Assisted Modified Cleft Lift Repair (LA-MCLR). his highly effective procedure ( more than 97% cure rate ) is conducted under simple local anesthesia with moderate sedation, involves no open wounds or dressing changes and boasts an excellent permanent cure rate .
    Our 15 second Laser treatment solution

    In early stages ( less than 3 months ) simple office based measures ( such as Botox tiny Injection or Platelet Rich Plasma injection .. ) could suffice to abort the Fissure and heal the condition. For Chronic anal fissure condition ( more than 3 month old ), we use targeted laser energy, this non-invasive treatment addresses the real cause behind the formation of Anal Fissure and at the same time promotes tissue healing and alleviates discomfort.

    What is Anal Fissure ?
    An anal fissure is a small tear or crack in the lining of the anus, which is the opening at the end of the digestive tract through which stool exits the body. These fissures can cause significant discomfort and pain, especially during bowel movements.

    Causes of Anal Fissure
    Anal fissures often result from trauma to the anal canal, typically due to passing hard or large stools. Other common causes include chronic constipation or diarrhea, straining during bowel movements, childbirth, or inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's disease.

    Symptoms of Anal Fissure
    The primary symptom of an anal fissure is sharp or burning pain during and after bowel movements. Other common symptoms include bright red blood on the toilet paper or in the toilet bowl, itching around the anus, and muscle spasms (anal sphincter spasm) that can make the pain worse.

    Anal Fissure Laser Treatment
    Laser treatment is remarkably straightforward, typically requiring few seconds to complete without the need for incisions, stitches or complex surgical procedures. It is administered with simple local anesthesia with mild sedation, ensuring immediate relief for the patient.

    In many instances, we complement this treatment by incorporating laser ablation to address the internal hemorrhoidal blood supply, thus promoting the restoration of a healthy and normal anal canal and reducing the risk of future complications.

    Our extensive experience in managing anal fissures spans thousands of successfully treated patients, each enjoying excellent clinical outcomes and minimal complications. Even in cases where patients seek our care later in their condition's progression, our advanced laser techniques facilitate a swift and virtually painless recovery.

    With all procedures performed under straightforward local anesthesia and mild sedation within minutes and simplified postoperative care, our patients often express the sentiment, "I wish I had done this years ago”.

    Suffering from anal fissure is no longer necessary, as modern technologies have revolutionized treatment, making it more accessible, effective, and curative than ever before.
    The most effective painless Laser treatment employs a minimally Invasive Approach utilizes precise laser energy to effectively treat these issues, often Resulting in improved comfort and quicker recovery for patients.

    Genital Warts:
    Genital warts, also known as Condyloma Acuminata, are a common viral infection that affects both men and women of all ages. These flesh-colored or gray growths typically appear in the genital and anal regions and are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), the most common sexually transmitted virus.

    However, HPV infection can often remain asymptomatic, especially in women, making detection challenging. Genital warts are highly contagious and can be transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact or by sharing personal items. Over-the-counter wart creams are not effective for treating genital warts, so seeking professional treatment is essential.

    Our comprehensive treatment protocol combines laser ablation during the first visit to eliminate visible lesions and eradicate the virus at its source. We also employ topical treatments that enhance the skin's local autoimmune response, targeting any remaining microscopic virus in the surrounding skin to prevent recurrence.

    Additionally, vaccination for both the patient and their partner(s) is recommended as part of our approach. We provide treatment for all types of genital warts in both males and females, with specific protocols tailored to the location and extent of the lesions. Our procedures are performed discreetly in an office setting, typically within a few minutes, and are virtually painless.

    Rectal incontinence:
    Rectal incontinence, also known as fecal incontinence, is a medical condition characterized by the inability to control bowel movements, resulting in the unintentional passage of stool or feces. This condition can range from occasional leakage of small amounts of stool to complete loss of bowel control. Our experience in addressing both partial and complete rectal incontinence has led us to develop innovative, non-surgical laser solutions that yield remarkable outcomes. Leveraging the unique properties of laser technology, we have harnessed its power to induce controlled contraction within the anal canal.

    Recto-Vaginal Fistula:
    A recto-vaginal fistula (RVF) is an abnormal connection or passageway that forms between the rectum (the last portion of the large intestine) and the vagina. This condition allows the contents of the rectum, including stool and gas, to pass into the vaginal canal, which can lead to a range of distressing symptoms and complications.

    The formation of a recto-vaginal fistula (RVF) can be attributed to various underlying causes. One of the most prevalent causes is childbirth trauma, particularly during prolonged or difficult deliveries that may involve the use of forceps or vacuum extraction. These procedures can result in injuries to the rectovaginal septum, the thin wall that separates the rectum from the vagina. Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis represent another significant contributor to RVFs. The chronic inflammation and tissue damage associated with these conditions can weaken the intestinal lining, making it more susceptible to fistula formation. Infections in the rectal or vaginal regions can also lead to the development of RVFs, as can certain surgical interventions involving the rectum, vagina, or nearby organs. Understanding the specific cause of an RVF is crucial for determining the most appropriate treatment approach.

    Laser assisted repair for RVF is a safe and effective procedure.
    It is associated with a high success rate and a low risk of complications. Our Surgeon will explain the treatment plan in detail.

    Anal itching:
    Anal itching, a common and bothersome concern affecting many individuals, can be attributed to a range of factors. In approximately 70% of cases, no specific physical cause can be identified, while the remaining 30% can be linked to identifiable and treatable conditions. At Proctology Laser clinic, our team of experts is highly skilled in both pinpointing the underlying causes of anal itching and delivering effective treatments. The causes of organic or pathological anal itching are diverse, often requiring only a straightforward physical examination and occasionally a few laboratory tests for precise diagnosis. Treatment initiation begins on the very first visit. Even in cases of idiopathic anal itching, where no identifiable cause is evident, we have access to several innovative and cutting-edge methods that can provide relief. Additionally, rectal bleeding, often presenting as bright red blood during bowel movements, can result from anorectal lesions that are typically easily treatable.

    Our same-visit endoscopic tests, conducted within minutes, ensure a precise diagnosis of the bleeding's cause, allowing for immediate implementation of treatment or scheduled follow-ups after minor preparation. Anal warts, increasingly common in recent times, are associated with viral transmission and can extend into the anal canal, posing serious health risks. Therefore, they demand prompt attention and treatment. Beyond causing itching and bleeding, untreated anal warts can lead to more complex issues, emphasizing the importance of timely intervention and care.

    • Hemorrhoids
    • Anal Fistula
    • Pilonidal Cyst
    • Anal Fissure
    • Genital Wart, Incontinence, Recto-Vaginal Fistula and other conditions