
You might be dealing with something called a pilonidal sinus. Do not worry—modern treatments are much simpler and more comfortable than you think!
A pilonidal sinus, also known as jeep rider disease, is a small cavity or tract under the skin, usually near the tailbone (in the cleft between your buttocks). It is often caused when hair, sweat, and dirt get trapped under the skin, leading to infection and a tunnel or abscess formation. It mostly affects young adults and people who sit for long periods—like students, IT professionals, and drivers. It was also known as jeep rider disease.
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Experts now believe pilonidal sinus is an acquired condition—not something you are born with. Hair and sweat can get trapped inside the skin due to friction, sitting for long hours, poor hygiene, or even a deep groove between your buttocks.
Certain factors increase your risk:
Earlier treatments involved big surgeries that needed weeks of recovery. However, now, minimally invasive laser treatments have changed the game!
Our center uses an advanced technique called Video-Assisted Laser Ablation of Pilonidal Sinus (VALAPS).
No big cuts, no major stitches, and almost no scarring!
You will be guided on:
Most patients heal beautifully within a few weeks!
Recurrences can happen if:
However, with laser treatments and good hygiene, the risk is very low compared to older surgeries.
Dr. Kamal Gupta is a pioneer in laser proctology with over 34 years of surgical experience and a reputation for delivering minimally invasive, patient-friendly treatments. He was among the first surgeons in India to adopt and master advanced laser techniques like Video-Assisted Laser Ablation of Pilonidal sinus (VALAPS), offering faster recovery, minimal pain, and excellent long-term results. Thousands of patients trust Dr. Gupta for his precise diagnosis, personalized care, and commitment to safety. At Karan Hospital, Jalandhar, you are treated with world-class technology, personal attention, and a focus on getting you back to life faster and healthier. Choose Dr. Kamal Gupta — Experience you can trust. Care you can feel. Results you can see.
Ans:A pilonidal sinus is a small cavity or tunnel under the skin near the tailbone, usually caused by trapped hair, dirt, and infection. It often leads to pain, swelling, or discharge.
Ans: It mainly happens when hair penetrates the skin due to friction, sweating, prolonged sitting, or poor hygiene.
Ans: Symptoms include:
Ans:Very rarely. Most cases need proper treatment to avoid repeated infections and complications.
Ans:Yes! Laser surgery, specifically Video-Assisted Laser Ablation of Pilonidal Sinus (VALAPS), is a modern and minimally invasive method that offers faster recovery, less pain, and no big scars.
Ans: Yes, Laser combined with ProctoCor (a special coring device) can remove the sinus tract more precisely, further improving results and lowering recurrence.
Ans:It is a technique where a small camera is used to clean the sinus tract under direct vision, and a special laser fiber seals the tract internally—without large cuts or stitches.
Ans:Not always daily. You will require regular, simple dressings 2–3 times a week or as your doctor advises. Proper wound care ensures faster Healing.
Ans:Laser surgery has a very low risk of recurrence compared to traditional surgery. Following good hygiene, regular hair removal, and doctor's instructions further reduce the risk.
Ans:Most patients heal beautifully within 3 to 4 weeks. Sometimes, Healing can be slightly delayed — but with regular doctor visits and good care, the wound heals without major issues.
Ans:In most cases, just one laser surgery is enough. In rare, complicated cases, a second sitting may be needed.
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