Advantages of LHP® and HeLP®
Curing hemorrhoids often means surgical procedure. In the early stages of the disease, these operations can fortunately be carried out as an outpatient procedure in a minimally invasive manner. And now this is true even for advanced hemorrhoids.
This comes thanks to the innovative, gentle laser procedure from biolitec®.
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LHP®
The alternative technique for the gentle treatment of higher degree hemorrhoidal disease (3rd - 4th degree hemorrhoids).
With LHP® therapy, the hemorrhoids are irradiated in a controlled manner from the inside using a radially emitting laser fiber and thereby shrunk in a targeted manner. The sensitive anoderm is protected and the sphincter tissue is left undamaged.
In brief
- Hemorrhoids are not surgically removed as usual, but shrunk.
- Incisions or sutures are no longer necessary.
- The risk of open wounds is reduced.
- The anatomical structure of the anal canal remains unaffected.
- The growth of new connective tissue is stimulated.
- Adherence to the underlying tissue is improved.
- The risk of infection is reduced.
HeLP®
A new, virtually painless outpatient method for treating hemorrhoidal disease (2nd degree hemorrhoids)
The hemorrhoids are shrunk from the inside with a thin laser probe via a small puncture, without damaging the membranes of the anal canal. The targeted depth effect of the laser also means that the enlarged hemorrhoids are cut off from the blood supply.
This has great benefits for the patient: Devices and catheters are used in the body either to a lesser extent than usual or not at all. Anesthetic is usually not necessary.
After the laser treatment, bleeding decreases within a few days and the hemorrhoids begin to shrink after a short time. The patients can quickly return to their normal day-to-day activities.
In brief
- The arteries of the hemorrhoids are closed off in an extremely simple manner.
- No incisions or sutures are necessary
- The risk of open wounds is reduced.
- The risk of infection is reduced.
- No anesthetic needed.
- Short recovery phase
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