2016年6月30日星期四

Laser for veterinary

Laser for veterinary
Lasers with a wide process spectrum are required in veterinary medicine. The laser should not only provide a high penetration depth for therapeutic purposes but also serve as an instrument for dental, surgical and dermatological applications. Portable devices are ideal for both day-to-day practice applications and outside the practice.
Applications: Gingivectomies, incisions, excisions, dental surgery, endodontia, articular therapy, tumours, folded ears, soft palates, tonsillotomies, conjunctivitis, laser acupuncture, abscesses, fistula, eczema

Laser for gynecology

Lasers with high water absorption are perfect for precise surgical and ablation procedures. Selective tissue absorption and flexible applicators enable effective, safe and minimally invasive procedures. Even with tissues that are highly susceptible to bleeding, our lasers enable gentle, haemorrhage-free procedures.
Applications: Polyps, myomata, condylomata, warts, cysts, carcinomata, conisation, vaginoplasties, hysteroscopies

LASER APPLICATIONS IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY

Lasers with high water absorption and flexible optical fibres are ideal for precise surgical procedures. Selective tissue
absorption and flexible applicators enable safe and minimally invasive procedures with little tissue damage.
Indications: Tonsillotomies, tonsillectomies, LAUP, tumour excision, hyperplasia of the nasal concha Polyposis, cysts, papillomata, stapedectomies, myringotomies

Laser for general surgery

Lasers with high water absorption are perfect for precise surgical and ablation procedures. Selective tissue absorption and flexible applicators enable effective, safe and minimally invasive procedures. Even with tissues that are highly susceptible to bleeding, our lasers enable gentle, haemorrhage-free procedures.

Laser lipolysis for fat removal

Laser lipolysis is a gentle complement to liposuction, having proven its value in particular in particularly small areas. In these areas, there is no need to extract the loosened fat, nor do wounds need to be stitched or bandaged, nor do compression garments need to be worn.

Laser for endovenous vascular therapy

The use of lasers to treat venous insufficiency (varicosis) is a modern alternative to traditional vein stripping. Due to the many times higher absorption in the blood and vessel wall compared to lasers with wavelengths of 810–1320 nm, lasers with emission wavelengths of around 1500 nm are particularly well suited to endovenous vascular therapy.