Veterinary clinical surgery and therapy play a significant role in the health and pain management of animals. Modern veterinary medicine is increasingly using diode laser systems for various procedures, due to their precision, painlessness and fast healing of wounds in all species. The platforms 980nm and 1470nm of Arfurla are fully developed for integrated therapeutic and surgical applications in veterinary medicine.

How Laser Therapy Works
Laser therapy, also referred to as photobiomodulation (PBM), is the application of specific wavelengths of light into biologic tissues. At the low-level or therapeutic levels, laser energy stimulates cellular processes without producing a thermal effect. At higher-power levels, laser is used for precise cutting, vaporizing and coagulating of tissues.
Cellular Level Healing
The 980nm diode laser deeply penetrates into tissues and interacts with chromophores in tissues such as cytochrome c oxidase in mitochondria. This interaction causes an increase in ATP production leading to an increase in cellular metabolism, improved microcirculation and modulation of inflammatory mediators. The 1470nm laser, with its high water absorption coefficient, is particularly suited for soft tissue ablation and hemostasis providing efficient coagulation with controlled thermal spread.
The effects of the therapeutic functions are to prompt and to complete the tissue repair, to relieve the pain by releasing the endorphins and by the modulation of the nerves, to reduce the inflammation by decreasing the prostaglandins. The functions for the surgical interventions are applied in a manner to minimize the damage to the surrounding tissue. The multifunctional Arfurla system 12-in-1 is equipped with two wavelengths, with 12 handpieces and with 12 fiber accessories for the various applications, thus allowing to pass easily from the physiotherapy to the pain therapy and to the interventions of a surgical nature, all this on one single very flexible system.
Treating a Spectrum of Conditions
Laser applications for veterinary treatments are wide-ranging to address acute or chronic conditions on animals such as pets, horses and exotic animals.
Arthritis, Joint, and Chronic Pain
Class IV laser is a safe and effective alternative for managing of osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease by reducing synovial inflammation, enhancing joint mobility, and providing long lasting non-pharmacological pain relief. There is objective evidence that shows marked improvement in gait and activity in patients treated with Class IV laser.
Wound Healing and Postoperative Recovery
Lasers can close up a wide variety of wounds, including surgical wounds, traumatic wounds, burns and chronic ulcers very quickly due to increased collagen deposition, new vessel growth and a reduction in bacterial load. Daily applications of lasers at the correct fluence (for example 8 J/cm²) have been shown in controlled trials to be able to heal the skin faster to a more aesthetic close with less scarring than would have occurred with normal healing.
Dermatological Conditions
Effective management of hot spots, lick granulomas, allergic dermatitis, and cutaneous tumors minimizes scarring, recurrence, and pruritus while controlling secondary infections.
Additional indications encompass dental procedures (gingival contouring, periodontal therapy, extractions), ophthalmic interventions (retinal photocoagulation, cataract support), ENT applications, and orthopedic conditions such as intervertebral disc disease.
Clinical Applications & Functions for Veterinary
Laser surgery offers broad utility in veterinary practice.
Weichteilchirurgie
Veterinary Tumor Removal: Precise excision with superior hemostasis and reduced postoperative pain. Wound Management: Debridement, sterilization, and closure with accelerated healing. Precise Cutting and Coagulation: Minimal thermal damage to adjacent structures.
Schmerzmanagement in der Veterinärmedizin
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and Class IV laser therapy treat both chronic and acute pain by using photobiomodulation. This can reduce the need for most systemic medications.
Indikationen für die Lasertherapie in der Veterinärmedizin
Some of the indications for use include: elective surgery, mass excisions, chronic wound care, back pain, trauma, arthritis, otitis, anal gland issues and many types of oncologic and soft tissue surgeries.
Vorteile des Lasereinsatzes in der Veterinärmedizin
Superior Precision and Safety: Adjustable parameters prevent overheating in delicate tissues.
Reduced Procedure Time: Instant hemostasis and minimal swelling shorten operative and recovery periods.
Versatility Across Species: Customizable settings suit patients from small exotics to large equines.
Cost Efficiency: Lower complications, durable components, and reduced consumables improve ROI for clinics.
Enhanced Patient Comfort: Less trauma and analgesic requirements improve outcomes and client satisfaction.
Our Arfurla systems are equipped with fiber-coupled delivery, with pre-set protocols for the respective veterinary applications. They are designed for very high application frequencies.

The Statistics Behind the Success
Clinical evidence supports many benefits to practice. There is growing evidence of the benefits to practice of the early mobilization of patients following a hemilaminectomy, the enhanced wound tensile strength and decreased pain experienced by over 85% of patients with chronic back pain in more than 50 cases reported in the literature. There is also growing practice of hyperbaric chambers. Many practices are able to add services and increase patient throughput.
Gaining Momentum
More and more veterinary practices use diode lasers for their treatment and surgery. Also in this field Arfurla’s AFL Medical 12-in-1 platform is used. In many cases it gives a strong return on investment because of the numerous functions in 1 device and the reliability of the laser.
Arfurla Veterinär-Laserlösungen
Hangzhou Arfurla Science & Technology Co., Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of high-advanced quality diode laser devices for veterinary and cosmetic purposes. The company is involved in research, production, development and service after sales. Arfurla Laser offers OEM/ODM services and OEM designs to be supplied to distributors and to veterinary clinics and chains. The 980nm/1470nm system for multifunction is used for physio-therapy and for precise surgery. It is available in many wavelengths, various types of handpieces and additional accessories.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What wavelengths does the Arfurla veterinary laser use?
980nm for deep penetration into soft tissue, 1470nm for efficient absorption and coagulation in soft tissue, and more with multiple wavelengths available.
Is the equipment suitable for both therapy and surgery?
Yes. The device is capable of providing low level PBM as well as higher powered surgical levels.
What kind of support Arfurla provides to distributors?
Technical training, Warranties, Custom production, Service after sales as direct manufacturer and supplier.
Abschluss
Mit Arfur is a leading veterinary laser systems manufacturer who can supply you 980nm, 1470nm, diode laser veterinary laser systems and provide you competitive veterinary laser wholesale prices as veterinary laser distributor, veterinary laser supplier, veterinary laser factory. You can also have Arfurla to provide you OEM veterinary laser and ODM veterinary laser, Veterinary Laser Accessories and Full Technical Support.
Procurement specialists can request detailed specifications, clinical protocols, price quotes and partnership terms as required via official channels. Add flexible, evidence-based technology that enhances the clinics’ capabilities, increases their efficiency and boosts their revenue from services. Kontaktieren Sie Arfurla noch heute. and let us secure your supply chain for your high demand Veterinary Laser Therapy and Surgery equipment.