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With the recent addition of laser surgery to our growing practice, we can now offer our clients a choice of surgery techniques. Laser surgery is recognized in human and veterinary medicine for its benefits to both patient and surgeon. For instance, Reduced Pain - The carbon dioxide (CO2) laser beam seals nerve endings as it cuts through tissue, reducing the amount of pain the pet feels during and after surgery; Reduced Bleeding - The CO2 laser beam cauterizes and seals small blood vessels as it cuts reducing bleeding; Reduced Swelling - There is no physical contact between the laser and the surgical region, eliminating the tearing and bruising of tissue associated with traditional surgical methods; Reduced Infection - Laser energy acts as an antibacterial agent by producing high temperatures, effectively eliminating microorganisms; and, Quicker Recovery - As a result of all of the above, laser surgery provides a quicker recovery for your pet. |