Even Hospitals · Bengaluru · 100% cashless insurance support · No-cost EMI

Anus sinus

Anus sinus at Even Hospitals, Bengaluru. Package pricing from ₹70,000 to ₹1,00,000, cashless insurance handled end to end, and consultants who do this procedure regularly rather than occasionally. Even Hospitals performs pilonidal sinus surgery in bangalore in Bengaluru at Race Course Road, JP Nagar and Hebbal.

Package estimate
₹70,000 to ₹1,00,000
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Package pricing

Estimated package range: ₹70,000 to ₹1,00,000

PackageEstimated cost
Laser Pilonidoplasty Package₹80,000 to ₹1,30,000
Open Excision & Flap Pilonidoplasty Package₹85,000 to ₹1,00,000

Included: surgeon and anaesthetist fees, operating theatre, day-care room, standard consumables, discharge medication and the scheduled follow-up. Excluded: pre-operative tests ordered before admission, implants or meshes where the technique requires them, and treatment for unrelated conditions found during work-up. Cashless insurance is filed by our team; no-cost EMI is available.

Techniques we offer

Laser Pilonidoplasty

Laser pilonidoplasty uses a fine laser fibre inserted into the sinus tract to ablate diseased tissue from the inside out, sealing the cavity without making a large external wound. This minimally invasive approach offers fast healing, minimal pain, and the lowest recurrence rate among modern techniques.

Open Excision & Flap Pilonidoplasty

Open excision with flap reconstruction involves removing the entire diseased sinus tract and using a rotational flap to close the defect with healthy tissue. This is the gold standard for large, recurrent, or complex pilonidal sinuses where the laser approach is not suitable.

Your treatment journey, step by step

  1. Consultation & Diagnosis
    After consultation & physical examination, your doctor evaluates the extent of the sinus and recommends the right procedure.
  2. Pilonidal Surgery Procedure
    Anaesthesia is given, and the sinus is treated either via laser ablation or open excision with flap closure. The procedure usually takes 30 - 90 minutes.
  3. Post-Surgery Care
    Patients are monitored post-surgery; laser patients are discharged the same day, open-surgery patients within 1 - 2 days.
  4. Recovery & Follow-Up
    Laser pilonidoplasty requires 1 - 2 weeks of recovery, while open flap repair needs 3 - 4 weeks of healing.

Consultants who perform this procedure

Dr Poornima ParasuramanGeneral Surgery · 12+ yearsMBBS, MS General Surgery
Dr Nayar Sajeet GopinathanGeneral Surgery · 18+ yearsMBBS, MS General Surgery, Fellowship In Laparoscopic surgery, FIAGES, FALS (Hernia) FALS (Robotic surgery) FICRS ROBOTIC.
Dr Vishal NaikGeneral Surgery · 15+ yearsMBBS, DNB Surgery, MCh Urology, FAIS, FMAS, FIAGES, EFIAGES
Dr Chethan KishanchandGeneral Surgery · 21+ years

Why patients choose Even Hospitals

The hospital

Frequently asked questions

What causes pilonidal sinus?

Pilonidal sinus develops when ingrown hair, dead skin, and debris collect in the natal cleft, eventually forming a tract under the skin. Risk factors include long sitting hours, sweating, obesity, and family history of the condition.

Is the procedure safe, and how long does it take?

Pilonidal sinus surgery is a well-established procedure with a high safety record. Laser pilonidoplasty takes 30 - 45 minutes; open excision with flap takes 45 - 90 minutes, both under local or general anaesthesia.

How painful is recovery?

Laser pilonidoplasty patients report minimal pain — most resume light activity within a few days. Open flap surgery requires more recovery time, with mild to moderate discomfort for the first 7 - 10 days.

How do I keep the wound clean?

Daily hygiene of the natal cleft, regular hair removal in the area, and avoiding tight clothing all help prevent infection. Your surgeon will provide a personalised wound-care plan.

When can I sit comfortably again?

Laser pilonidoplasty patients can sit comfortably within 3 - 5 days. Open flap surgery patients may need 2 - 3 weeks before sitting becomes pain-free, depending on flap healing.

Will the sinus come back?

With modern surgical techniques, recurrence is uncommon. Laser pilonidoplasty has under 10% recurrence; open flap surgery has under 5%. Long-term care includes hair removal in the natal cleft to prevent re-formation.

Can pilonidal sinus be treated without surgery?

Conservative care — antibiotics, hot compresses, hygiene — can manage flare-ups but does not cure the sinus. Once the tract has formed, surgery is the only definitive treatment.

Where we operate

Even Hospitals, Race Course Road — central Bengaluru, 5 minutes from Sir M. Visvesvaraya / Majestic metro.
Even Hospitals, JP Nagar — south Bengaluru, close to Jayanagar and Banashankari.
Even Hospitals, Hebbal — north Bengaluru, off the Outer Ring Road.

Consultations run seven days a week. Call 080 4709 5888 or use the cost estimator to get a written quote before you commit to anything.