Radiofrequency cauterization is a modern minimally invasive procedure used for piles and related conditions. It uses controlled radiofrequency energy to shrink and cauterize affected tissue, resulting in minimal bleeding, less pain, and faster recovery.

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Radiofrequency technology offers precise tissue control with improved comfort and faster healing.
Radiofrequency energy precisely targets affected tissue with minimal damage to surrounding areas.
Patients typically experience reduced post-procedure pain and minimal bleeding.
Most patients return to routine activities quickly after the procedure.
Usually performed as a short-stay or same-day discharge treatment.
Follow these simple guidelines before your radiofrequency treatment for the best results.
Doctor evaluates and confirms suitability for RF cauterization.
Affected tissue is treated using controlled radiofrequency energy.
Brief observation followed by same-day or early discharge.
Common doubts about radiofrequency cauterization.
Most patients experience mild discomfort only. The procedure is designed to minimize pain compared to traditional surgery.
Many patients return to routine activities within a few days, depending on individual healing.
Yes, radiofrequency cauterization is considered safe when performed by an experienced specialist using proper technique.