Not All Surgeries Need Big Cuts — And You Don’t Need a Long Recovery
A pilonidal sinus may sound like a small problem — but anyone who has experienced one knows how painful, irritating, and recurring it can be. From swelling and pus to repeated infections near the tailbone, pilonidal sinus can interfere with your daily comfort and confidence.
The good news? Modern surgical techniques now allow us to treat pilonidal sinus with minimal pain and faster healing, often without large open wounds or prolonged dressing changes.
Dr. Avinash Vagha offers minimally invasive surgeries that focus on permanent cure, minimal scarring, and faster return to normal life.
We manage a wide range of pilonidal sinus conditions, including:
Acute pilonidal abscess
Chronic sinus tracts with multiple openings
Recurrent pilonidal disease
Pilonidal sinus with discharge and infection
✅ Permanent Cure Focused
We don’t just drain the sinus. We eliminate the root cause and prevent recurrence.
✅ Advanced Flap & Minimally Invasive Techniques
laser ablation, and off-midline closure reduce wound healing time and scarring.
✅ Daycare Procedure with Fast Recovery
Most cases don’t require overnight hospital stay. Return to routine in days, not weeks.
✅ No Prolonged Dressing Hassles
We use closure techniques that reduce or eliminate the need for daily dressing changes.
✅ Compassionate, Discreet Care
We understand the discomfort and embarrassment patients face. You’ll be treated with sensitivity and respect.
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.
I had been suffering from pyonidal sinus with abscess for over a year. Dr. Avinash Vagha successfully performed the surgery, and I am now completely cured.
Not anymore. With modern techniques like laser or flap closure, pain is significantly reduced and recovery is much faster than traditional open methods.
With off-midline or flap procedures, healing usually takes 2–3 weeks. Traditional open methods take longer. We aim to use techniques that minimize downtime.
With proper technique and hygiene, recurrence is rare. We focus on preventing recurrence through flap-based or laser treatments.
Most patients go home the same day or the next morning. It’s usually a daycare surgery.
Yes. Light sitting and walking are possible within a day or two, depending on the technique used.