Pilonidal sinus treatment

Pilonidal sinus is a painful condition near the tailbone that causes swelling, pus discharge, and infection. Our advanced laser and minimally invasive treatments offer quick relief with minimal downtime.

Description

A Pilonidal Sinus (PNS) is a small tunnel or cyst that develops at the cleft of the buttocks, often containing hair, debris, and skin. It can get infected, leading to abscess formation and chronic pus drainage. This condition commonly affects young adults and is more frequent in males.

The problem starts when loose hair penetrates the skin due to friction or pressure. The body treats this as a foreign object, creating a cyst or abscess. If left untreated, it can become chronic and painful. Early intervention helps avoid recurrent infections and larger surgical interventions.
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Actual Price

₹40,000

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Estimated Stay: 1 Day

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Healing Without the Hassle

Pilonidal sinus may be embarrassing or painful, but it’s also easily treatable. With modern laser treatments, patients experience quick recovery, less pain, and reduced risk of recurrence — all with a simple daycare procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Patients with Pilonidal Sinus often have concerns about pain, recurrence, and downtime. Here are answers to common questions we receive.
If it’s in the early stage and not infected, it might improve with hygiene and antibiotics, but definitive treatment often requires laser or surgical removal to prevent recurrence.
Yes, laser treatment seals the sinus tract and minimizes recurrence. However, maintaining hygiene and avoiding friction is essential for long-term success.
Most patients resume normal work within 2–3 days after laser or MIPS treatment, depending on wound size and healing.