Not All Surgeries Need Big Cuts — And You Don’t Need a Long Recovery
Rectal prolapse can cause discomfort, embarrassment, and bowel control issues. Dr. Avinash Vagha offers laparoscopic, robotic, and perineal procedures tailored to each patient’s needs for safe, lasting results.
Full-thickness rectal prolapse
Internal prolapse
Mucosal prolapse
Prolapse with constipation or incontinence
✅ Minimally Invasive Expertise
✅ Tailored Surgical Plans
✅ Special Focus on Elderly Patients
✅ Improves Bowel Function
✅ Trusted Post-Op Support
With over 40 years in medicine and more than two decades as a surgical specialist, Dr. Vagha brings more than experience — he brings confidence, calm, and clarity.
He has performed thousands of laparoscopic procedures with a focus on safe outcomes, low-risk recovery, and long-term relief. Whether it’s a straightforward hernia repair or a complex abdominal case, patients appreciate the clear communication, steady hands, and honest advice they receive here.
You won’t just feel operated on — you’ll feel cared for.
Farhan Shaikh was treated for a persistent piles issue by Dr. Avinash Vagha. With prompt diagnosis, next-day surgery, and continued post-treatment support, he experienced lasting relief and highly recommends Dr. Vagha’s care.
सोलापूरचे माजी सैनिक शिवाजी जाधव यांच्या ८० वर्षीय आईला अपेंडिक्सचा गंभीर त्रास झाला होता. स्थानिक रुग्णालयांनी वयाचा विचार करून शस्त्रक्रिया नाकारली. पण डॉ. अविनाश वाघा यांनी वेळेवर निर्णय घेत, यशस्वी शस्त्रक्रिया करून प्राण वाचवले. त्यांच्या कौशल्य आणि माणुसकीच्या वागणुकीची ते मनापासून प्रशंसा करतात.
Dr. Gopal Iyengar was advised a toe amputation due to severe infection. Dr. Avinash Vagha intervened with prompt care and avoided major surgery through a minor procedure. He continues to trust Dr. Vagha for his skill, calm presence, and genuine concern.
Weak pelvic muscles, chronic straining, prior surgeries, or aging.
For complete prolapse, yes. Early cases may be managed conservatively.
Depends on age, health, and severity — we choose the safest effective option.
Most patients see significant improvement.
5–7 days for light activity, 2–3 weeks for full recovery.