Advanced Pilonidal Sinus Treatment with SiLaC®Laser — No Surgery, No Scarring
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Pilonidal sinus is a recurring infected tunnel at the top of the buttocks that traditional surgery struggles to fix without weeks of painful recovery and wound dressings. Today, advanced medical technology has changed the conventional way of treating pilonidal sinus. SiLaC® (Sinus Laser Closure) is a state-of-the-art laser procedure that offers a permanent solution without the trauma of traditional surgery performed by board-certified colorectal surgeons.
What Is a Pilonidal Sinus?
A pilonidal sinus is a small hole or tunnel that forms in the skin at the top of the buttocks, right at the cleft where they divide. In many cases, it causes no symptoms and requires no immediate treatment. However, when it becomes infected, the condition can be painful and disruptive.
What Causes a Pilonidal Sinus?
The exact cause of a Pilonidal Sinus is not fully understood. The most widely accepted explanation is that pressure, friction, or skin irritation pushes loose or ingrown hairs in the buttock area back into the skin. Once beneath the surface, these hairs trigger an inflammatory response, forming a tract or “tunnel” within the tissue.
Who Is Most at Risk?
Pilonidal sinuses are more common in men, particularly those with denser body hair. People who sit for extended periods, office workers, drivers, and desk-based professionals are also at higher risk of developing the condition. It most often affects young adults aged 15 to 35.
Recognizing an Infected Pilonidal Sinus
Many people are unaware that they have a pilonidal sinus until it becomes infected. When infection occurs, symptoms develop quickly, often over just a few days. The following are the signs to watch for:
A painful swelling or lump at the top of the buttocks cleft
Redness and warmth around the area
A pus-filled abscess that may discharge fluid
Bleeding from the sinus opening
Pain or discomfort when sitting, walking, or bending
Symptoms: When to Seek Medical Attention
If you notice a small lump at the top of your buttocks that is painful, red, swollen, or leaking pus, consult your doctor promptly. These are signs of infection that require treatment.
Do not attempt to drain a pilonidal abscess at home. Improper drainage can worsen the infection and complicate future treatment.
Why Conventional Surgery Often Falls Short?
Traditional pilonidal sinus surgery often involves wide excision and open wound healing, which can lead to significant pain, prolonged recovery, daily wound care, visible scarring, and weeks away from normal activities. In some cases, recurrence may still occur despite extensive surgery, making treatment both physically and emotionally challenging for patients.
How Does SiLaC® Laser Treat Pilonidal Sinus?
SiLaC® (Sinus Laser Closure) is a minimally invasive pilonidal sinus treatment that uses a purpose-designed laser fiber inserted directly into the sinus tract. The laser emits energy, generating controlled thermal damage to the walls of the tract. This causes the sinus to collapse and seal from within, eliminating the cavity without requiring the removal of surrounding healthy skin and tissue.
“The precision of radial laser energy allows us to destroy only the diseased tract lining while preserving all surrounding healthy tissue,” said Lt. Col. Dr. Chanyawat Sangsomwong, one of Vejthani International Hospital’s most experienced colorectal surgeons, with thousands of colorectal cases under her care.
How SiLaC® Procedure Works:
Tract Cleaning and Preparation: The surgeon first clears the sinus tract of any debris, hair, or infected tissue through a tiny opening.
Laser Application: A flexible, radial-emitting laser fiber is inserted into the tract.
Controlled Thermal Ablation: As the fiber is slowly withdrawn, it delivers precise laser energy that thermally destroys the lining of the tract and collapses the walls.
Natural Closure: The sinus is effectively “welded” shut, allowing the body to heal naturally without the need for large external wounds.
The Advantages of SiLac Laser Treatment Over Conventional Surgery
Minimal Post-Operative Pain: Because there are no large incisions, the surrounding nerves remain largely undisturbed. Most patients require only standard oral pain medication and experience minimal discomfort after the procedure.
Return to work within 24–48 Hours: Unlike conventional open surgery, which may require 6–12 weeks of restricted activity, most SiLaC® patients can resume desk work and light daily activities within one to two days.
No Daily Wound Dressing: SiLaC® does not leave an open wound that requires intensive care. Patients avoid painful daily dressing changes and frequent nurse visits, leaving the hospital with only a small covered puncture site.
Near-Scarless Results: The procedure leaves only tiny puncture marks that typically fade quickly, offering a major cosmetic advantage over the visible scarring often associated with traditional surgical excision.
Low Recurrence Rate: By thermally sterilizing the sinus tract, SiLaC® significantly reduces the risk of reinfection and recurrence, providing a more durable, long-term outcome.
Preservation of Healthy Tissue: Unlike wide excision surgery, SiLaC® precisely targets only the diseased sinus tract while preserving all surrounding healthy skin, fat, and muscle tissue throughout the procedure.
Who is Suitable for SiLaC® Treatment Approach?
Patients with recurrent pilonidal sinus after previous treatment
Working professionals needing minimal downtime
Patients who prefer a quick recovery
Patients seeking a near-scarless, tissue-preserving solution
Individuals wishing to avoid major surgery or general anesthesia
International patients looking for efficient treatment with fast discharge
If you are experiencing symptoms of a pilonidal sinus, do not wait for it to worsen. A consultation with a colorectal specialist will determine whether SiLaC® is the right treatment option for you and get you on the path to permanent relief.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a SiLaC® Treatment Method for Pilonidal Sinus? SiLaC® (Sinus Laser Closure) is a minimally invasive laser procedure that seals the pilonidal sinus tract without open surgery. It is performed under local anesthesia.
How long is the recovery after SiLaC® treatment? Most patients return to desk work within a few days and resume light activities within one to two weeks, with significantly faster recovery compared to open surgery.
Is SiLaC® treatment painful? The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and usually causes minimal discomfort. Post-treatment soreness is generally mild and manageable with standard pain medication.
What if my Pilonidal Sinus keeps coming back? Recurrent pilonidal sinus should be evaluated by an experienced colorectal surgeon. Minimally invasive options such as SiLaC® may help treat recurrent disease while reducing downtime and tissue damage.
When does Pilonidal Sinus require surgery? Surgery is often recommended for recurrent abscesses, persistent discharge, recurring sinus after previous treatment, multiple sinus tracts, or symptoms affecting daily life. Antibiotics alone cannot remove the sinus tract itself.
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