Veterinary Laser Treatment
Laser therapy: relieves pain, reduces inflammation, accelerates wound healing, etc.
Laser surgery: used for various veterinary soft tissue cutting, small wounds, and reduced bleeding.

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Veterinary Laser Treatment

Veterinary clinical surgery plays a crucial role in the health and pain management of animals. With the advancement of technology, laser technology has become increasingly prevalent in the veterinary laser field, emerging as the preferred method for many surgical and therapeutic laser procedures. Laser technology not only enhances surgical precision but also significantly reduces animal pain and recovery time, very helpful and useful on treatment and healing.

Arfurla 980nm 1470nm Veterinary Medicine laser therapy Revolutionizing Animal Care with Precision veterinary Laser Technology

Clinical Applications & Functions For Veterinary

Laser surgery has a broad range of applications in veterinary laser clinical practice. Below are some common types of surgeries and their specific uses and applications:

Soft Tissue Surgery Veterinary

Tumor Removal:

 Lasers can precisely excise tumor tissues, reducing bleeding and postoperative pain, faster recovery. 

Wound Management:

Lasers are used for debridement and wound closure, promoting faster healing and reducing the risk of infection, get the pain relief.

Precise Cutting:

Diode lasers provide precise cutting capabilities, reducing damage to surrounding tissues, soft tissue cutting.

Coagulation:

They offer excellent coagulation, which helps control bleeding during surgery.

Ophthalmic Surgery Veterinary

Retinal Diseases:

Lasers treat retinal detachment and retinal diseases, restoring vision.

Cataract Surgery:

Laser technology is used in cataract surgery, reducing surgical time and complications, more convenient.

Dental Surgery Veterinary

Gingival Surgery:

Lasers play a significant role in gingival resection and reshaping, reducing bleeding and pain feeling.

Tooth Extraction:

Lasers can precisely cut teeth and surrounding tissues, minimizing trauma and accelerating recovery.

Dermatology Veterinary

Skin Tumors:

Lasers are used to remove skin tumors, reducing postoperative scarring and recurrence.

Dermatitis:

Laser treatment promotes healing and reduces inflammation in chronic dermatitis cases.

Pain Management Veterinary

Therapeutic Use:

Diode lasers are used in low level laser therapy (LLLT) to reduce pain and inflammation in animals with chronic conditions or postoperative discomfort, very useful.

Dental Applications Veterinary

Gingival Procedures:

Diode lasers are ideal for gingival contouring and treating periodontal disease, ensuring minimal bleeding and faster healing time.

Dental Applications Veterinary

Clinical Veterinary laser Advantages

Power easy to set, to prevents overheating, even in sensitive areas (e.g., oral mucosa, eyes).

Instant hemostasis eliminates time spent on clamping or suturing vessels.

Minimal post-op swelling allows faster recovery and shorter anesthesia periods, faster recovery.

Adjustable settings accommodate animals from small rodents to horses and so on.

Lower complication rates reduce follow-up costs, very safety.

Durable laser fibers withstand hundreds of procedures, minimizing consumable expenses, less cost.

Reduced mechanical trauma compared to scalpels or electrocautery.

Photobiomodulation mode decreases reliance on systemic analgesics.

 

Clinical Veterinary laser Advantages

Veterinary Laser Thearpy Indications

Elective surgeries (spay/neuter, onychectomy,Incisions, Growth Removals, Bone Surgery)

Excision of cutaneous masses, warts, or polyps

Treatment of gingival hyperplasia, tonsillitis, or anal gland issues

Chronic wound management (burns, ulcers)

Back Pain (Intervertebral Disc Disease)

Trauma (Skin, Muscle, Bone)

Wounds (Trauma)

Inflammatory Conditions

Arthritis (Degenerative Joint Disease)

Acute or chronic otitis (Ear problems)

Orthopedic and dermatological inflammation

Anal Gland inflammation,Hot Spots,Lick Granulomas

Idiopathic Cystitis – (Bladder Inflammation)

Sinusitis,Rhinitis(Nasal problems)

Inflammatory Conditions
Inflammatory Conditions

Pericardectomy
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Tendon Sheath Tumors
Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder
Tumor Bed Ablations
Urethral Prolapse Resections
Acral Lick Granuloma Ablation
Castration
Chronic Ulcer Debridement and Sterilization
Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture – Debridement
Cutaneous Masses – Tags, Inclusion Cysts, Papillomas
Declaw
Epibulbar Melanoma
Graft Bed Preparation – Infected Wounds
Hemangiopericytoma
Hepatic Carcinoma – Partial Hepatic Lobectomy
Liposarcoma Resections

Rhabdomyxoma of Flank
Subtotal Prostatectomy
Thyroidectomy
Traumatic Wound Debridement
Tumor/Mass Removal
Urinary Bladder Polyps
Anal Sac Abcessation
Ceruminous Adenocarcinoma
Deep Mass Removal

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