Fiber optic technology is key to laser hemorrhoid surgery. Here’s the process: Doctors insert a thin fiber optic catheter into hemorrhoidal tissue (often via an anoscope), then use laser energy delivered by the fiber to precisely heat and coagulate affected blood vessels—reducing bleeding, swelling, and pain.
Slim Diameter: Usually 100s of micrometers to 1 mm, enabling easy passage through anoscopes/catheters.
High Flexibility: Adapts to curved intestinal structures for safe use. Reliable Strength: Moderate mechanical strength to prevent breakage during procedures

