A gentle and effective procedure without incisions or hospitalization Laser technology removes hemorrhoidal nodes with minimal trauma and fast recovery
A minimally invasive treatment where a special agent is injected into the hemorrhoidal node to seal the vessels No pain, no general anesthesia, no prolonged recovery
Laser treatment allows you to resolve a delicate problem quickly and safely
Minimal Trauma
The laser targets only the affected tissue, preserving healthy areas — less pain and faster healing
No Hospitalization
The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis — patients return to normal activity the same day
Modern Technology
Laser treatment is performed under visual guidance, ensuring maximum effectiveness and safety
Fast Recovery
No need for prolonged care or hospital stay Complete healing occurs within just a few days
Modern Methods of Hemorrhoid Treatment
Sclerotherapy of Hemorrhoidal Nodes
A minimally invasive procedure in which a special medication is injected into the hemorrhoidal node, causing it to collapse and shrink The method requires no incisions, is performed on an outpatient basis, and is suitable for patients in the early stages of the disease or when surgical treatment is not possible
Ligation of Hemorrhoidal Nodes
This minimally invasive method involves placing a small latex ring on the base of the hemorrhoidal node The ring stops the blood flow, and within a few days the node disappears on its own The procedure is well tolerated, performed on an outpatient basis, and allows patients to recover quickly
Conservative Treatment
Used in the early stages of hemorrhoidal disease and in mild inflammatory conditions Includes medications to reduce pain and swelling, improve blood circulation, and dietary and lifestyle adjustments This approach helps stabilize the condition and prevent disease progression
Surgical Treatment: Laser LHP Technique
Laser hemorrhoid treatment (LHP) is a minimally traumatic procedure in which a laser fiber is inserted into the node and acts from the inside, causing it to shrink The method requires no incisions, is performed on an outpatient basis, provides fast recovery, and is suitable for patients with pronounced symptoms or recurrent disease
Why You Shouldn’t Delay Hemorrhoid Treatment
Our Specialists
Surgeon, Phlebologist, Coloproctologist Over 30 years of experience
Aliev Zhenish Frontovich
When You Should Schedule an Appointment– Blood in the stool, itching, pain, or burning in the anal area – Prolapse or “lumps” around the anus – Bowel irregularities (constipation, bloating) – Suspected hemorrhoids or rectal fissure – Preventive examinations of the rectum and anal canal
Using the expertise he gained in Germany, Dr. Gaus provides surgical treatment in Kaliningrad that meets European standards of quality and safety
When You Should Schedule an Appointment – Issues in the anal canal and rectum: itching, pain, bleeding, discharge – Hemorrhoids, anal fissures, fistulas, paraproctitis
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Proctology Service Prices
Primary consultation with a coloproctologist (examination + anoscopy)
2 200 ₽
Follow-up consultation with a coloproctologist
1 600 ₽
Preventive consultation with a coloproctologist
1 000 ₽
Anoscopy
800 ₽
Rectomanoscopy
1 500 ₽
Rectomanoscopy with biopsy for histological examination
3 500 ₽
Local anesthesia (retrococcygeal block)
2 500 ₽
Topical anesthesia
500 ₽
Infiltration anesthesia
1 500 ₽
Local anesthesia (presacral block)
2 500 ₽
Excision of the epithelial coccygeal tract without plastic closure (anesthesia not included)
15 000 ₽
Excision of the epithelial coccygeal tract with local tissue plastic closure (anesthesia not included)
22 000 ₽
Combined laser treatment of a pilonidal cyst (SiLaC + Pit Picking) — anesthesia cost not included
25 000 ₽
Excision of perianal and anal canal lesions (condyloma, papilloma) – 1st complexity category* under local anesthesia
10 000 ₽
Excision of perianal and anal canal lesions – 2nd complexity category (local anesthesia)
14 000 ₽
Thrombectomy of hemorrhoidal nodes – 1st complexity category (local anesthesia)**
10 000 ₽
Thrombectomy of hemorrhoidal nodes – 2nd complexity category (local anesthesia)
14 000 ₽
Bougie dilation of the colostomy
2 500 ₽
Colostomy repair surgery – 1st complexity category (scar deformation up to 1/2 of circumference)
15 000 ₽
Colostomy repair surgery – 2nd complexity category (scar deformation more than 1/2 of circumference)
25 000 ₽
Surgical treatment of a purulent rectal wound
2 500 ₽
Opening of submucosal paraproctitis
9 200 ₽
Opening of subcutaneous paraproctitis
12 500 ₽
Excision of rectal fistula – 1st complexity category (anesthesia not included)***
18 000 ₽
Excision of rectal fistula – 2nd complexity category (anesthesia not included)
25 000 ₽
Excision of rectal fistula – 3rd complexity category (anesthesia not included)
32 000 ₽
Bougie dilation of the rectum (anal canal)
1 750 ₽
Anosphincteroplasty
15 000 ₽
Injection of therapeutic agents into the lesion (anal fissure block)
2 000 ₽
Injection of therapeutic agents — PRP (autoplasma therapy) — into the lesion (anal fissure block)
12 000 ₽
Removal of external hemorrhoidal nodes – 1st complexity category (skin tag) under local anesthesia****
12 000 ₽
Removal of external hemorrhoidal nodes – 2nd complexity category under local anesthesia
17 000 ₽
Removal of external hemorrhoidal nodes – 3rd complexity category under local anesthesia
22 000 ₽
Laser removal of internal hemorrhoidal nodes – 1st complexity category (anesthesia not included)
25 000 ₽
Laser removal of internal hemorrhoidal nodes – 2nd complexity category
32 000 ₽
Laser removal of internal hemorrhoidal nodes – 3rd complexity category
37 000 ₽
Laser excision of anal fissure
22 000 ₽
Sclerotherapy of hemorrhoidal nodes, 1 node
8 000 ₽
Ligation of hemorrhoidal nodes with latex rings (1 node)
7 000 ₽
Ligation of hemorrhoidal nodes with latex rings (3 nodes)
18 050 ₽
The complexity category is determined by the doctor at the initial appointment and depends on the size of the lesion, the presence of inflammation, the cost of anesthesia, and other factors
* 1st category – lesion up to 0.5 cm, or no more than 2 lesions; 2nd category – over 0.5 cm, or 2–5 lesions ** 1st category – thrombosis of one external node up to 1 cm; 2nd category – node over 1 cm, or more than one node *** 1st category – submucosal fistula, or intersphincteric fistula with one straight tract; 2nd category – transsphincteric fistula with one straight tract; 3rd category – transsphincteric fistula with branching or an abscess cavity **** Complexity category based on the number of nodes removed: 1st category – 1 external node, 2nd category – 2 external nodes, 3rd category – 3 or more external nodes. The same grading applies to internal nodes
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FAQ
Процедура проводится под местной анестезией, поэтому боли нет — ощущается лишь лёгкий дискомфорт. После вмешательства пациент чувствует себя комфортно и может сразу вернуться домой
Обычно достаточно легкой диеты и очистки кишечника в день вмешательства. Перед процедурой врач проведёт осмотр и объяснит все этапы — без лишних стрессов и неожиданностей
Лазер прицельно воздействует на измененные ткани, «испаряя» внутренние и наружные узлы. Здоровые участки не повреждаются, поэтому заживление проходит быстро и без швов
Если соблюдать рекомендации врача, риск рецидива минимален. Важно скорректировать питание, физическую активность и избегать факторов, которые провоцируют застой крови