Professional Veterinary Laser Equipment with 810nm / 980nm Wavelength
Laser therapy encourages cell regeneration and increases circulation, benefiting the following conditions and procedures:
Therapeutic laser treatments offer a wide variety of benefits to your pet. When your companion receives a low-intensity laser treatment, the specific wavelength of the light prompts the alteration of the physiology of their cells and tissues.
· Reduces edema (swelling)
· Increases wound healing
· Accelerates mitochondrial cell metabolism
· Reduces inflammation and associated pain
· Enhances neovascularization
· Increases blood perfusion
· Encourages bone healing
Decreased Post-Operative Pain. Decreased pain is accomplished when the laser seals the nerve endings as it cuts. This reduces pain impulses from the surgery site in the immediate post-operative period. Also, the decreased pain involved with laser surgery may allow the surgeon to remove small skin tumors using local anesthesia rather than having the pet undergo general anesthesia.
Reduced Bleeding and Blood Loss. Blood loss is achieved through cauterization of blood vessels as the laser beam vaporizes the tissues.
Reduced Risk of Surgical Infection. Reduced infection occurs due to the superheating of the tissues in the incision site, destroying any bacteria that are present at the time of surgery.
Reduced Inflammation. Because the only thing that comes in contact with the tissue is the laser beam, it causes less irritation resulting in minimal swelling.
Laser surgery offers your veterinarian greater precision and can reduce the length of the surgery.