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EVLT procedure is a minimally invasive laser procedure in treating varicose veins without scarring.

EVLT procedure is a minimally invasive laser procedure in treating varicose veins without scarring. The laser energy minimizes the vein walls, shrinking them and closing the faulty vein so that the blood cannot flow through it. This eliminates the bulging of the vein at its source. After the treatment, the blood in the faulty veins will be diverted to the many normal veins in the leg. The procedure takes about 45 minutes with local anesthetic and is done on an outpatient procedure basis. Less than 1 percent of patients develop deep vein thrombosis (DVT) from the laser ablation. Numbness has been known to occur in a small number of cases and on rare occasions can be permanent. What long term consequences associated with varicose veins? Eczema, pigmentation on the area, ulceration, intermittant bleeding.  Is loss of a vein a problem? No. After treatment, the blood in the faulty veins will be diverted to the many normal veins in the leg.  What are th...

Diode Laser for Podiatry

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BERYLAS PORTABLE DIODE LASER FOR PODIATRY Nail Fungus - Highly Effective Against Wide Spectrum Of Pathogens Onychomycosis is a chronic fungal nail infection that can have serious consequences to the elderly, diabetics, and immunocompromised individuals. Dermatophytes (including the genera Trichophyton, Epidermophyton and Microsporum) are the most common pathogens of onychomycosis, with T.rubrum accounting for 80% of the infections. Inflammation Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendonitis, Capsulitis Plantar Fasciitis is an inflammation of the band of tissue (the plantar fascia) that extends from the heel to the toes. In this condition, the fascia first becomes irritated and then inflamed, resulting in heel pain. Heel pain may also be due to other causes, such as a stress fracture, tendonitis, arthritis, nerve irritation, or, rarely, a cyst. Achilles Tendinitis is an overuse injury of the Achilles  tendon, the band of tissue that connects calf muscles at th...

BERYLAS DUAL WAVELENTH DIODE LASER SYSTEM UP TO 30W/ 810nm + 980nm

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BERYLAS DUAL WAVELENTH DIODE LASER SYSTEM UP TO 30W/ 810nm + 980nm Detailed Product Description BERYLAS- Dual wavelength laser diode system A dual wavelength laser is one capable of producing two widely separated laser wavelengths in a single device. Normally, laser devices operate on a single wavelength, or two closely spaced wavelengths.  BERYLAS laser is capable with one, two and three avelength.  It’s compact yet powerful, dual-wavelength laser source that is now available in a range of different wavelength pairs including 810nm, 980nm, 1064nm, 1210nm, 1470nm, 1940nm. This new innovative technology provides a compact and cost-effective alternative to setting up and aligning two separate laser sources whilst providing greater long term reliability and lifetime than traditional technologies. BERYLAS laser family continues to provide long lifetime and delivers exceptional power stability with low amplitude noise. Additional functionality such as interlock...

940nm 10W Laser Treatment Machine For Spider Vein / Thread Veins Removal

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Laser For Spider Vein Removal Spider veins (also known as thread veins, telengiectasia or broken veins) are the small yet unsightly clusters of pink and purple thread like veins that lie near the surface of the skin. They are commonly found in the leg but they can also appear in the face and other parts of the body. Click thumbnails below to see enlarge view of examples of Spider Veins. Treament: Peralas diode laser 940 nm in a repetitive pulse with an optical fiber 600 µm ending with a hand piece (probe) were used to treat the spider veins in a (non contact) technique of (2mm) away from the skin. The tip of optical fiber was held perpendicular to the skin and moved in a low speed at a rate of (1cm/min). Laser therapy can be considered a first line approach for superficial, fine caliber spider vein and laser therapy is an excellent option for patients who are fearful of needles of sclerotherapy. Advantages: 1. Complete: pulsed laser can penetrate deep into the s...

Diode Laser for therapy & surgical

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Laser therapy uses specific wavelengths of light in order to treat damaged tissues and painful conditions. Laser system comprises of a light energy that penetrates the damaged cells and thus stimulates the intercellular activity in order to diminish the pain and speed up recover of damaged tissues. Using a laser therapy in veterinary care leads to faster wound healing, reduced pain, accelerated tissue repair, and increased vascular and metabolic activity. Laser therapy is a non-invasive painless treatment that is used to treat damaged cells or tissues for pain relief and fast healing. The duration of laser treatment may last from few seconds to minutes depending upon the level of injury or intensity of pain. Average number of sessions for laser therapy undertaken by pets may count from 7 to 10 sessions. Acute pains or debilitating conditions can be treated quickly with single phase treatment. Diode laser systems are portable and simple to operate, yet offers various application that i...
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Laser For Pain Therapy Laser therapy is the non-invasive use of laser energy to generate a photochemical response in damaged or dysfunctional tissue. Laser therapy can alleviate pain, reduce inflammation and accelerate recovery from a wide range of acute and chronic clinical conditions. As rehabilitation specialists know, the main goal of treatment for many treating painful, debilitating conditions is to facilitate improved function and mobility. Laser therapy is a drug-free, surgery-free technique to help make that goal a reality. Biological Effects: Anti-Inflammation  Anti-Pain (Analgesic)  Accelerated Tissue Repair and Cell Growth  Improved Vascular Activity  Increased Metabolic Activity ...

EVLT- Endovenous laser treatment

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Veterinary Laser Therapy devices provide accelerated pain relief and healing.

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Veterinary Laser Therapy devices provide accelerated pain relief and healing. This safe and powerful technology is applied with PETLAS laser providing targeted Super Pulsed Laser light that stimulates cell regeneration.Throughout the world, Laser Therapy is used to relief acute/chronic pain, back pain, carpal tunnel, arthritis pain, fibromyalgia, tennis elbow, muscle strain, bursitis, tendonitis, and other injuries in humans, now we're bridging the gap and offering safe and effective for all aspects of Veterinary care. Laser Therapy can be particularly helpful in reducing pain, and enabling arthritic animals to be more active. It also is beneficial in managing wounds and dermatological abnormalities including hot spots, lick granulomas, otitis externa, pyoderma and healing of surgical incisions.  OUR LASER ALSO TREATS THESE TYPES OF CONDITIONS AS WELL: Pododermatitis Bursitis and tendonitis Gingivitis, stomatitis and tooth extractions Rodent ulcers and fe...

Non-invasive, Pain-free, Light-based Ttherapy

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Non-invasive, Pain-free, Light-based Ttherapy Laser Therapy is a non-invasive, pain-free, light-based therapy that uses red and infrared diode emissions of photons to target inflamed, injured and diseased tissues. Photon particles of light stimulate ATP production, thereby accelerating the healing process. Compared to traditional treatment, patients recover from musculoskeletal and peripheral nerve injuries with less scar tissue formation, the regeneration of new cells and improved function. Applications Canine & Feline Musculoskeletal Conditions Myofascitis Soft Tissue Injuries Ligamentous Injuries Tendinosis Hip Dysplasia Meniscal Tears Muscle Strains/Tears Disc Herniation Clinical Effects of Laser Therapy Accelerated tissue regeneration Resolution of inflammation Increased collagen production Cartilage regeneration Muscle regeneration Dermatological Conditions Dermatitis Hot Spots Lick Granulomas Clinical Effects of Laser Therapy Immu...

Laser Therapy - a great add-on therapy to help speed overall healing: inflammation, pain, or mobility issues for animals

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Laser Therapy - a great add-on therapy to help speed overall healing: inflammation, pain, or mobility issues Laser therapy is a pain-free, surgery-free, and drug-free treatment for a wide variety of health concerns. Whether your pet is rehabilitating from injury, healing from surgery, or simply experiencing the signs and symptoms of aging, Laser Therapy is now an option to improve your pet's health and quality of life. What can Laser Therapy be used to treat? Laser Therapy can be used from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail! If your pet has inflammation, pain, or mobility issues, Laser Therapy may be a great add-on therapy to help speed overall healing. Laser Therapy to treat the following conditions: Arthritis, no matter how chronic or severe Degenerative Joint Disease and Hip Dysplasia Skin Infections, Irritations and Allergies Dental Procedures (tooth extraction pain relief, stomatitis, periodontal disease) Post-surgery Pain (Spay, Neuter, Tumor Removal,...