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Proctology Unit

Modern laser and surgical treatments for anorectal conditions

Laser Care, With Comfort and Privacy

Anal and rectal conditions are very common, yet many delay treatment out of embarrassment or fear of pain. In our specialized unit we use modern laser techniques — meaning less pain, less bleeding, and a faster return to normal life — within professional care that protects your privacy and comfort.

Correct diagnosis is the first step, since many of these conditions share symptoms but differ in treatment.

When should you see a doctor?

  • Bleeding during or after a bowel movement.
  • Pain or burning in the anal area.
  • Swelling, a lump, or protrusion.
  • Discharge, persistent itching, or a recurrent abscess.

Conditions We Treat

Hemorrhoids

Often treated with laser instead of conventional surgery — meaning less pain and faster recovery — or surgically when needed, depending on the grade.

Anal Fissure

A small tear in the anal lining causing sharp pain. Treated with methods that relieve spasm and aid healing — laser or surgical depending on the case.

Anal Fistula

An abnormal tract requiring precise treatment to preserve sphincter function. Laser techniques allow a less invasive option in selected cases.

Pilonidal Cyst

A cyst that forms at the top of the tailbone area and recurs. Treated with laser or excision depending on the case, with a shorter recovery.

Why Dr. Soliman Al-Tarifi?

A unit specialized in anal and rectal conditions using modern laser techniques, balancing treatment effectiveness with patient comfort and privacy, under the direct supervision of Dr. Soliman Al-Tarifi.

Your Treatment Journey

  1. 1

    Consultation & assessment

    A thorough evaluation to determine the right option for you.

  2. 2

    Preparation

    Clear tests and guidance before your appointment.

  3. 3

    The procedure

    Performed in a safe, equipped setting.

  4. 4

    Follow-up

    Regular follow-up to ensure the best outcome.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is laser hemorrhoid treatment painful?
Laser treatment is usually less painful than traditional surgery, with faster recovery; mild discomfort is normal.
When do hemorrhoids need a procedure rather than conservative care?
When bleeding or pain persists despite conservative measures, or in more advanced grades. This is determined after examination.
Will my privacy be respected during treatment?
Yes — care is provided professionally and discreetly, respecting your privacy and comfort at every step.
How long is recovery after fistula or pilonidal cyst treatment?
It varies by case; laser and minimally invasive options help shorten recovery, with guidance on wound care provided.
Can a pilonidal cyst recur after treatment?
It can recur in some cases; the risk is reduced with the right technique and good hygiene and aftercare.

Need a consultation?

Book an appointment with Dr. Al-Tarifi to determine the best option for your case.

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Proctology Unit | Dr. Soliman Al-Tarifi