What does a Laser do?
The laser does several things to provide better surgical technique and outcome for your pet's surgery:
1. Less Pain
The laser seals nerve endings as it "cuts". As a result, your pet will experience less pain and be more comfortable post-operatively.
2. Less Bleeding
The Laser seals small blood vessels during surgery. This makes procedures faster and helps visualize the surgical area better, therefore reducing complications.
3. Less Swelling
Laser energy does not crush, tear, or bruise tissue because the only thing that touches your pet is an invisible beam of light. It also seals lymphatic vessels which decreases swelling after surgery.
4. Less Trauma
Lasers cut with a beam of light without touching the tissues. This eliminates much of the trauma associated with standard techniques.
5. More Precise
Lasers allow the surgeon to be able to perform surgery with more precision.
6. Faster Recovery
Lasers will speed up the recovery time of almost any surgical procedure. Pets generally recover faster with fewer side effects. Less pain, less bleeding, & less swelling help speed recovery & shorten a hospital stay.
7. Less Infection
There is a reduced risk of infection because the Laser seals the skin and reduces the amount of bacteria present. It also removes unhealthy tissue while minimizing adverse effects to healthy surrounding tissue.
What does this mean for my pet?
It means that you can be guilt free about your pet having surgery. You want your pet to be comfortable and heal quickly - that's what Laser surgery provides.
Laser is not a fancy gadget that you can't afford. Rather, it is a technological advancement so remarkable that you cannot afford not to consider it!
It is the kind of care that you would want for yourself... and the care that your best friend deserves!
For more information, visit Accuvet Laser
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4235 Elmview Road Green Bay, WI 54311
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