MBBS, M.S. (General Surgery), FMAS – Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery
Dr. Rajan Modi is widely recognized for his expertise in advanced laser and minimally invasive procedures. With more than 25 years of surgical experience, he has successfully treated thousands of patients suffering from painful and recurrent proctological problems.
Dr. Modi is regarded as one of the best proctologists in Mumbai, specializing in modern treatments such as laser piles surgery, stapler piles procedures, fissure treatment, fistula surgery, and pilonidal sinus management. His approach focuses on accurate diagnosis, minimally invasive techniques, and faster recovery so that patients can return to their normal routine with minimal discomfort.
As a leading laser proctologist in Mumbai, Dr. Modi practices at Kapadia Multispeciality Hospital in Goregaon, where advanced technology and evidence-based surgical protocols are used to provide safe and effective anorectal care. His patient-first philosophy, combined with decades of surgical expertise, ensures high-quality treatment and long-term relief from proctological conditions.
Yes, laser proctology is a safe and effective procedure with minimal risk, offering quicker recovery and reduced complications compared to traditional surgeries.
The laser is used to remove or shrink abnormal tissue, such as haemorrhoids or fistulas, with minimal discomfort, reducing the need for stitches and speeding up healing.
The procedure is generally not painful. Local anaesthesia is used to numb the area, ensuring minimal discomfort during and after the surgery.
Recovery time is relatively quick. Most patients can return to their daily activities within 1-2 days, with minimal downtime.
While laser proctology has a low risk of complications, some patients may experience mild pain, swelling, or bleeding, which typically resolves within a few days.
The duration of the procedure can vary depending on the condition being treated but usually lasts between 30 minutes to an hour.
In most cases, laser proctology is an outpatient procedure, and patients can go home the same day. Some might need to stay overnight for observation.