Veterinary Diode Laser System V6-VET60
A veterinary diode laser system is a medical device used in veterinary practices for various therapeutic and surgical applications. Diode lasers operate by emitting a concentrated beam of light that can be used with precision to cut tissue, seal blood vessels, and stimulate healing processes.
Here are some key aspects of veterinary diode laser systems:
Surgical Applications: In surgery, diode lasers can be used for precise cutting and ablation of tissues with less bleeding and reduced risk of infection compared to traditional surgical methods.
Therapeutic Uses: Diode lasers are also used for therapeutic purposes such as photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy, which is a form of low-level laser therapy used to promote wound healing, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pain.
Pain Management: Lasers can be utilized to manage pain in animals by stimulating the release of endorphins and reducing inflammation at the site of injury or disease.
Dental Procedures: In dentistry, diode lasers can be used for procedures like gingival curettage (cleaning under the gum line), periodontal therapy, and tooth extraction.
Advantages: Benefits include reduced post-operative pain, faster recovery times, and minimized trauma to surrounding healthy tissues.
Wavelengths: Diode lasers used in veterinary medicine typically operate at wavelengths that are absorbed well by target tissues, such as 808 nm, 980 nm, or 1470 nm, depending on the intended application.