Treatment details
Laser Haemorrhoid Surgery – LHP Method
Laser haemorrhoid surgery – the LHP Method is a modern minimally invasive treatment for internal haemorrhoids with an emphasis on gentleness, patient comfort and fast recovery.
Procedure overview
Laser haemorrhoid surgery – the LHP Method (Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty) is a modern minimally invasive procedure that uses laser energy to close the feeding vessels of haemorrhoidal nodes. The treatment is gentle, precise and suitable even for more advanced stages of internal haemorrhoids.

Modern laser treatment for haemorrhoids
- Laser haemorrhoid surgery – the LHP Method (Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty) is a modern minimally invasive procedure that uses laser energy to close the feeding vessels of haemorrhoidal nodes.
- We perform the procedure under local anaesthesia, and it is suitable for grade II to IV haemorrhoids, including advanced cases and recurrent or bleeding haemorrhoids.
- The method is highly gentle – it protects the healthy mucosa and sphincters, thereby minimising the risk of incontinence.
Same-day
Local / general
30 minutes
No hospital stay
How the procedure works
Within a single day, you undergo the procedure in a pleasant environment and can already rest at home in the evening. The laser fibre is inserted through a tiny puncture directly into the haemorrhoidal tissue under direct visual control. Each haemorrhoid is specifically shrunk from the inside using the LHP laser fibre.
Before and after the procedure
Before the procedure, it is necessary to undergo an initial examination and a personal consultation with the doctor. After the treatment, it is important to follow the specialist’s recommendations in order to support safe healing and a quick return to everyday life.
Before the procedure
- The treatment is preceded by an initial examination and a personal consultation with the doctor.
- For the initial examination, we require a referral slip from your GP or a specialist (surgeon, gastroenterologist).
- The most important thing is to empty your bowels. We recommend using the toilet 1 to 2 hours before the examination.
- For better rectal cleansing, we recommend using a glycerine suppository in the evening and again in the morning, 2 to 3 hours before the examination.
- On the day of the examination, fasting is not necessary, but we recommend eating light meals and avoiding foods that cause bloating.
After the procedure
- Approximately one hour after the procedure, the patient rests in bed and then goes home.
- Patients with increased sensitivity usually take mild painkillers for 2 days after the procedure to relieve pain.
- The procedure does not require a long recovery period or sick leave; patients can return to work as early as the next day, or within a few days after the procedure.
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