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The Hidden Benefits of Laser Surgery Procedures

March 6th, 2010 · No Comments · Health News

by Wills M Andrew

The prospect of surgery can be a frightening one for most people. The thought of someone opening your body, whether the procedure is life saving or not can be scary. Laser surgery can help alleviate some of these fears as it is a bit less invasive than traditional methods.

One of the major benefits of laser surgery is that the scarring normally left is minimized. This can be quite beneficial if the area to be operated on is in view on a regular basis such as the arm, leg or even the face. The fear of being left with a large ugly scar is removed, thereby allowing a possibly much needed procedure to go that much smoother with a patient.

Laser surgery is a much more precise form of operating than traditional methods. This may be used to seal off blood vessels to help reduce blood loss during surgery along with being able to help seal off infected areas such as tumors and help to prevent spreading. This is all done with minimal damage to the surrounding area and allows for the complete removal of some tumors too.

The other advantage to laser surgery is that it may be used to seal nerve endings. This is especially helpful in reducing pain in areas that have undergone recent surgery. This makes it a great alternative to pain medications and their side effects although this type of surgery is not without its own side effects.

The use of lasers is not only for major medical procedures. There are many different cosmetic applications. The laser can be used to remove unwanted warts, birthmarks and other skin blemishes all while leaving little to no scarring. Tattoo removal is yet another benefit of this type of surgery and this is done leaving minimal scarring also.

There are more than a few types of lasers used for surgery. These include the carbon dioxide (CO) laser, pulsed dye laser and the YAG (Yttrium Aluminum Garnet) laser. Each of these has a specific use and the color of the laser beam itself directly corresponds to the intended surgical purpose and the color of the tissue being treated.

By going online, you may find a wide range of informational websites to assist in the research of this kind of surgery. This can assist in making the proper choice of physicians and procedures by being well informed as the actual workings involved in a particular procedure. No decision should be made, however, without consulting an actual physician first.

Laser surgery is a specialty and finding a trained physician in your area may be done much easier by using the Internet. Take the time to do some in depth research online in order to reach a properly informed decision as to who to use and what procedure is right for you. In doing this, when actually going to a live consult, the question that may need to be asked will already be formulated ahead of time.

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