Painless Laser Piles Treatment in Basavanagudi, Bangalore
Dr. Harish Gowda treats piles at every grade, from early medication-managed cases to advanced laser surgery, at HIMAS Hospital, Basavanagudi.
Do you have these symptoms?
- ✓ Bleeding while passing stool
- ✓ A lump or swelling near the anus
- ✓ Pain or discomfort during bowel movements
- ✓ Itching or irritation around the anus
- ✓ A feeling of incomplete evacuation
In my practice, here's what piles usually looks like
Piles, or haemorrhoids, are swollen veins in and around the anus. In my consultations, most patients wait months before coming in, usually out of embarrassment rather than not noticing the symptoms. Grade 1 and 2 piles often respond to medication and dietary change. Grade 3 and 4 generally need surgical treatment for lasting relief.
How I treat it
For advanced piles, I use laser surgery, a 30-minute procedure with no major cuts and no stitches. Most patients are discharged the same day and resume normal activity within 2 to 3 days. The technique minimises pain compared to conventional surgery and has a low recurrence rate.
Recovery timeline
01 · Day 0
Procedure completed, same-day discharge
02 · Day 1–3
Light activity resumes, mild discomfort managed with medication
03 · Week 1
Most patients return to normal daily routine
04 · Week 2
Follow-up consultation to confirm healing
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Dr. Harish Gowda at HIMAS Hospital, No. 3 Kariyappa Road, Basavanagudi is one of the nearest and most experienced piles specialists in South Bangalore, serving patients from Basavanagudi, Jayanagar, JP Nagar, and Banashankari.
Cost depends on the grade and severity of piles, and whether other conditions need to be treated at the same time. Book a consultation for a personalised estimate.
Laser piles surgery has a high success rate with low recurrence when performed at the right stage. Dr. Harish Gowda will assess your grade and advise accordingly.
Most patients resume normal activity within 2 to 3 days. The procedure itself takes about 30 minutes with same-day discharge.
Early-grade piles can often be managed with medication and dietary changes. Grade 3 and 4 generally need laser surgery for permanent relief.
Grade 3 or 4 piles, severe bleeding, prolapsed piles that don't retract, or symptoms that haven't improved with medication are signs surgery may be needed.
Have a condition you've been putting off?
A consultation costs you twenty minutes. Waiting costs more.