Your pet's comfort and safety is our primary concern. This is why the majority of our surgeries are performed with a carbon dioxide laser. We are excited to be able to offer our clients this higher level of care for their pets. This state-of-the-art surgical instrument allows us to perform your pet's surgery with precision accuracy.
Benefits of Laser Surgery
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Decreased Post-Op Pain Laser energy seals nerve endings |
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Decreased Swelling Reduced trauma to tissue |
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Less Bleeding The laser energy seals small blood vessels as it cuts during surgery |
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Reduced Infection The laser energy sterilizes as it is used, killing bacteria that can cause infection |
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Quicker Recovery With less bleeding, swelling and pain our patients can resume normal activity at a faster rate |
How Does the Laser Work?
The laser energy is focused through a hand piece. With a focused spot size of 0.2 mm in diameter this energy takes the place of a scalpel. It becomes a non-contact surgical tool where the laser energy instantly vaporizes the intracellular water in tissue. This energy also sterilizes and seals small blood vessels as it cuts. With laser surgery there is no bruising or tearing of tissue.
Your pet's comfort and safety is our primary concern. This is why the majority of our surgeries are performed with a carbon dioxide laser. We are excited to be able to offer our clients this higher level of care for their pets. This state-of-the-art surgical instrument allows us to perform your pet's surgery with precision accuracy.