A Minimally Invasive Treatment for Hemorrhoids
About 50% of the population experience Chronic Hemorrhoids and over 80% of the population have issues with their hemorrhoids at least once during their lifetime. However, Intermittent hemorrhoid flare-ups can be a nuisance but when they begin to affect the quality of life, it is time to seek treatment.
What are Hemorrhoids?
As a matter of fact, Hemorrhoids are often known as piles. Subsequently, characterized by swollen blood vessels in the anal area. Regardless, everyone has hemorrhoids and their function is to keep the anus closed to hold in gas and liquid stool contained within the intestine. In actual fact, Hemorrhoids work like small pads to create a nice tight seal when they are functioning properly. Furthermore, when these pads deviate from their normal size for one reason or another, they can become painful, itchy, or can bleed.
What is Hernia?
Whereas, Hernia involves the protrusion of an organ or part of it through a defect in the enclosing wall of the body cavity. This leads to an abnormal positioning. On the other hand, LHP® Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty offers an advanced approach to effective hemorrhoid treatment.
Difference Between Hernia and Hemorrhoids
When it comes to gastrointestinal health, it’s equally important to distinguish and understand the difference between Hernia and Hemorrhoids. Both tend to cause discomfort, but they are distinct in nature.
While hernias involve the protrusion of organs or part of organs, hemorrhoids pertain to swollen blood vessels. In the case of hemorrhoids, the sac contains blood vessels. Whereas hernias are characterized by the sac containing organs or organ parts.
Moreover, it’s crucial to recognize the difference between hernia and hemorrhoids. However, if you’re seeking effective hemorrhoid treatment. Instead, consider exploring the benefits of LHP® Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty. Above all, prioritize your gastrointestinal well-being by understanding these common conditions and their distinct characteristics. While it may be true, LHP® Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty is a modern hemorrhoid treatment and has earned the reputation of being a state-of-the-art hemorrhoid treatment, providing optimal relief from discomfort.
Hemorrhoid Treatment without Surgery
Many individuals suffer from it because they wish to avoid surgery. In the long run, LHP® is a minimally invasive laser therapy that is specifically designed to target and shrink hemorrhoids offering patients the perfect solution!
How Does LHP® Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty Work to Treat Hemorrhoids?
During LHP® local anesthesia is used to keep the patient comfortable and a thin laser probe is inserted into the anus. And then laser probe is used to shrink the hemorrhoids from the inside out.
A laser fiber is placed in the middle, and the laser radiation causes them to slowly revert to their normal size. Furthermore, this also cuts off the blood supply to the engorged hemorrhoids, and within a few days of LHP®, bleeding should decrease significantly. Additionally, to know more about LHP®, click here to view the article.
What are the Benefits of LHP® Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty?
- Operative time is much shorter than surgical hemorrhoid treatment.
- Quick recovery and able to return to normal routine in only a few days.
- The procedure does not involve cutting or removing any tissue from the anus.
- Strategically targeted to prevent damage to anoderm, sphincter, or mucous membranes.
- The laser treatment cuts off the blood supply so hemorrhoids can no longer protrude out of the anus.
Who is a Candidate for LHP® Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty?
You may be a candidate for Laser HemorrhoidoPlasty LHP® if you:
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Have bleeding or pain.
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Experiencing a hemorrhoid with a blood clot.
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Experiencing both internal and external hemorrhoids.
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Experience prolapsed hemorrhoids (protruding from the anus).
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Experiencing chronic hemorrhoids and other treatments has been unsuccessful.
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Experiencing a strangulated hemorrhoid, where a hemorrhoid becomes trapped, cutting off its blood supply.
How Much Does LHP® Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty Cost?
The cost of Laser Hemorrhoidoplasy LHP® may vary on specific circumstances. IBI Healthcare Institute offers all-inclusive pricing that includes the price of the procedure as well as the knowledge of the surgeon who will be performing the procedure.
Furthermore, visit our Pricing Page to view IBI Healthcare Institute’s self-pay all-inclusive pricing. However, health status or services may influence the actual price.
Our team understands the importance of payment options, which is why we are here to assist you. Before scheduling a call with our compassionate patient experience team. Explore how our Financing Options, including the CareCredit, can provide coverage for traditional medical insurance copayments and elective procedures.