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Medical Radial Fiber for PLDD, EVLT and Proctology Treatment Laser Surgery Medical Use 980 1470 Diode Laser Equipment
products introduction
The 1470 nm/980 nm wavelengths ensure high absorption in water and hemoglobin. The thermal penetration depth is significantly lower than, for example, the thermal penetration depth with Nd: YAG lasers. These effects enable safe and precise laser applications to be performed near sensitive structures while providing thermal protection of the surrounding tissue. Compared to the CO2 laser, these special wavelengths offer significantly better hemostasis and prevent major bleeding during surgery, even in hemorrhagic structures.
Addtional application
Mainly for vascular therapy:
1 EVLT (Endovenous Veins Laser Treatment)
2 Vascular lesion therapy
3 Spider Veins/face veins
Remove red blood: all kinds of telangiectasia, cherry haemangioma etc.
Other therapy
1 Skin protrusions: warts, mole, flat warts, compound nevus, junctional nevus, fat particles and other skin problems;
2 Pigmented lesions: age spots, sunburn, pigments,
3 Plastic surgery: Lipolysis
4 ENT
5 Dental
6 Gynecological
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What Is Laser Hemorrhoidectomy?
The laser energy cuts off the hemorrhoid and removes it completely. The advantage of using a laser, rather than a scalpel, for this cutting is that lasers instantly close the incision and coagulate the blood, eliminating bleeding. After we’ve removed the hemorrhoids, we thoroughly clean and sterilize the area.
You should not feel any pain whatsoever during this procedure. We use a combination of local anesthesia and sedation to preclude any pain and to relax the patient.
What Is Laser Hemorrhoidectomy?
We offer state-of-the-art minimally-invasive laser hemorrhoid surgery that effectively delivers fast relief and eliminates painful symptoms.
Usually performed as an outpatient procedure, your surgeon will direct a beam of laser energy onto each individual hemorrhoid.
The laser energy cuts off the hemorrhoid and removes it completely. The advantage of using a laser, rather than a scalpel, for this cutting is that lasers instantly close the incision and coagulate the blood, eliminating bleeding. After we’ve removed the hemorrhoids, we thoroughly clean and sterilize the area.
You should not feel any pain whatsoever during this procedure. We use a combination of local anesthesia and sedation to preclude any pain and to relax the patient.
How Is Recovery?
The lack of traditional incisions and sutures makes recovery after laser hemorrhoidectomy far easier than traditional methods.
While patients are advised not to perform any strenuous activity for a minimum of two weeks after the procedure, most patients can return to normal daily activities in a few days.
What Are The Risks?
Some people experience numbness around the anal region after this procedure. This can persist for a few weeks. Patients may have difficulty urinating afterward due to swelling or muscle spasms, but this passes. There can be some mild bruising in the treatment area, as well. Otherwise, complications with laser hemorrhoidectomy are rare.