:: Surgery

Your pet's health is as important to us as it is to you. We are pleased to offer laser surgery as an exciting new option for safe, comfortable treatment. In many procedures, the laser can replace the scalpel and provide a better alternative to traditional surgery.

:: What is a laser?

A laser is a device that generates an intense beam of light at a specific wavelength.

:: How does a laser work?

The way a particular laser works is determined by the specific wavelength of light that it produces. For example, the most commonly used surgical laser is a CO2 laser which produces an invisible beam of light that vaporizes the water normally found in the skin and other soft tissue. Because your veterinarian can precisely control the laser, only a thin layer of tissue is removed, leaving the surrounding areas unaffected.

:: Why laser Surgery?

Less Pain: Laser energy seals nerve endings as it moves through tissue. Your pet feels less pain post-operatively.

Less Bleeding: The laser seals small blood vessels during surgery which allows your doctor to perform surgeries with extraordinary precision. This also speeds some procedures reducing the need for anesthesia.

Less Swelling: Laser energy does not crush, tear or bruise because only a beam of intense light contacts the tissue.

Less Trauma: Laser technology reduces the trauma to your pet, improves recovery, and often shortens hospital stays.

Reduced Risk of Infection: The laser sterilizes as it removes diseased tissue, killing bacteria that causes infection.

Precision: The laser can remove unhealthy tissue while minimizing adverse affects to healthy surrounding tissue.

Quick Return to Normal Activities: Recovery is rapid and there is less post-operative discomfort.

:: Are lasers new?

Lasers have been successfully used on humans for over 30 years. This human experience is proving to be beneficial for pets and their owners.

:: What types of procedures can a laser perform?

The laser is ideal for a wide variety of surgical procedures for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, exotics, horses and other pets. Laser surgery is commonly used in soft-tissue surgical procedures. Your veterinarian will be able to tell you if your pet's procedure can benefit from laser surgery. Common procedures include:

:: Cat Declaw
:: Oral / Dental Procedures
:: Spays
:: Mass Removals
:: Dermatology
:: Neuters Avian Procedures
:: Amputations
:: Exotic Procedures

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