HEMORRHOIDS TREATMENT
WITHOUT THE NEED FOR SURGERY OR OPERATION
External Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins located in the lowest part of the anus and rectum. When these blood vessels get inflamed, they create a skin lump, known as an external hemorrhoid.
External Hemorrhoids Treatment
To remove the discomfort of the patients that suffer from external hemorrhoids, we use the HALT® Method, which has the most advanced laser technology and a specialized minimally invasive technique.
Internal hemorrhoids
Unlike external hemorrhoids, internal hemorrhoids are not visible to the naked eye (grade 1), you can only see them by making an effort when defecating. In this case, they may be reduced spontaneously (grade 2) or with manual help (grade 3), although there is a possibility that they remain prolapsed (grade 4).
Internal Hemorrhoids Treatment
It is very important to identify the degree of internal hemorrhoids.
Grade 1 and 2 are the hemorrhoids that do not come out of the rectum and only cause discomfort and bleeding. The clinic has minimally invasive laser technology that reduces the size of hemorrhoids and prevents it from advancing.
For advanced cases of
Grade 3 and 4, we use the
HALT® Method, which involves the most advanced laser technology.
Thrombosed Internal
Hemorrhoids
When external hemorrhoids form clots they are extremely painful. Medically they look like a skin-covered mass (color red or purple) that suddenly gets bigger, becomes more sensitive over time, and even bleeds deeply.
Thrombosed Internal Hemorrhoids Treatment
This illness is a proctological emergency, and to remove them, we use the HALT® Method: laser technology that offers a PAINLESS and minimally invasive procedure.
Anal Fissure
An Anal Fissure is a tear in the mucosa of the anus that causes intense pain, bleeding, and a burning feeling when defecating. It is one of the most frequent proctological diseases and it is commonly misdiagnosed with hemorrhoids.
Patients with this condition usually have a history of using multiple oral and topical medications without showing improvement. They regularly come to us when the pain becomes unbearable.
Anal Fissure Treatments
Once the diagnosis is made, ideally, we remove the fissure by using the
HALT® Method, which has the most advanced laser technology and it is a minimally invasive procedure.
This treatment evaporates the fissure and promotes fast healing.
Anal Abscess
An Anal Abscess is an infected cavity filled with pus near the anus or rectum. In proctology, it is considered an emergency, since the collection of pus can advance to different anal spaces, even toward the abdomen.
Anal Abscess Treatments
The ideal treatment is to perform drainage of the abscess, which is done using the most advanced laser technologies and specialized techniques.
Anal Fistula
An Anal Fistula is an abnormal condition between the anal canal and the skin surrounding the anus. It is a small, deep wound, produced when the anal glands are infected and swollen; it can cause pain, discharge of pus through the anus, and, in advanced stages, cancer.
Anal Fistula Treatment
Ideally, it is important to first identify the origin of the fistula to subsequently dry the path from where it is located; using laser technology, which allows the patient to have a quick and painless recovery.
Recover your quality of life, if you present any of these symptoms contact us,
We can provide a solution to your disease.
STEPS OF THE TREATMENT
WITHOUT SURGERY OR OPERATION
Days before the treatment
- Normal diet, without ingesting spicy food, fat, or drinking alcohol.
- 3 days before the treatment, lay off any anticoagulants (heparin, aspirin, and/or clopidogrel).
Day of the treatment
- Use comfortable clothing.
- Attend the clinic 30 minutes before the beginning of the procedure This lasts approximately from 15 to 30 minutes.
- At the end of the treatment, the doctor will give you a medical prescription with the name of the medications that you must take and the hygienic-dietary measures that you must follow.
- You will go home the same day the procedure takes place.
Customized treatment
With the results of the assessment and physical examination, the doctor can offer specific and personalized treatment for each patient. Each person is different, so they require a unique treatment.