02/20/2026
Laser Surgery
We are proud to offer laser surgery as a progressive new option for pet parents who want the safest and least painful procedure for their pets.
Long used in human healthcare, laser technology is a proven treatment with multiple applications that in recent years has been adapted for use in veterinary care.
How it works:
A laser is an intense beam of light.
Laser surgery uses a laser beam instead of a traditional scalpel to cut tissue, offering benefits like reduced pain, less bleeding (via cauterization), decreased swelling, and a lower risk of infection.
Laser energy instantly vaporizes the water found in tissues, allowing it to "cut" or essentially remove an extremely small area of tissue. The laser seals nerve endings and blood vessels as it moves through the tissue, resulting in less bleeding, less pain and virtually no trauma to surrounding tissue. It is highly precise, generally resulting in a faster, more comfortable recovery for the pet.
The Benefits:
Less Pain - The laser seals nerve endings as it moves through tissue. Your pet will feel less pain after surgery.
Less Bleeding - The laser seals small blood vessels during surgery, resulting in less bleeding and quicker procedures.
Less Swelling - With laser technology, only light comes into contact with the tissue, causing minimal swelling.
Extreme Precision - The laser enables your surgeon to only affect or remove the target tissue, leaving the healthy surrounding tissue untouched.
Reduced Risk of Infection - The high heat of laser energy kills bacteria and microorganisms as it moves through diseased areas, reducing the chance of infection.
Quicker Recovery - For all of the above reasons, your pet is likely to feel less discomfort after surgery, and return home to normal activities sooner.
Laser surgery is considered a modern, safer alternative to traditional surgery.
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