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Technology: | 1470nm Diode Laser |
Cooling: | Air Cooling |
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980nm Laser:
1470nm Laser:
Targeted Treatment: The combination of two wavelengths provides a comprehensive solution, effectively addressing both superficial and deeper hemorrhoidal issues in one treatment session. This makes it suitable for a wide range of hemorrhoid types and severity.
Non-invasive Procedure: Unlike traditional surgical methods, laser treatment is non-invasive and does not require incisions, minimizing the risk of infection, bleeding, and long recovery times.
Reduced Bleeding and Pain: The thermal effect of the laser shrinks blood vessels, reducing the likelihood of post-treatment bleeding. Additionally, laser therapy tends to be less painful compared to traditional hemorrhoid surgery.
Faster Recovery: Since the treatment is minimally invasive, patients typically experience shorter recovery times, often resuming normal activities within a few days after treatment.
Suitable for Different Types of Hemorrhoids: This laser treatment is effective for internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, and mixed hemorrhoids, making it versatile and suitable for patients with varying levels of severity.
The 980nm + 1470nm dual-wavelength laser treatment for hemorrhoids provides a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution. By combining the benefits of both wavelengths, the treatment addresses both superficial and deeper hemorrhoidal problems in one session, offering quick recovery with minimal discomfort. This method is a great choice for patients who prefer a non-surgical option or are looking for faster healing times compared to traditional treatments
Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA): An Effective and Minimally Invasive Treatment for Varicose Veins
Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) is an advanced treatment for varicose veins, offering a modern alternative to traditional vein stripping surgery. Under ultrasound guidance, a laser fiber is inserted into the abnormal vein through a tiny incision. After applying local anesthetic, the laser is activated as the fiber is slowly withdrawn, targeting the vein wall. This process causes the vein to collapse and harden, with minimal discomfort, providing an effective and efficient solution for vein treatment.