Gigaa Laser

Gigaa Laser

Diode lasers are often commonly used in the field of therapeutic treatment for pain relief, wound healing and the likes, while carbon dioxide (CO2) laser often becomes a choice for surgery usage. With advancement in technology, diode laser beams can now be transmitted through an optical fiber which allows the laser beam to travel through rigid or flexible endoscopes thus making it very capable to perform surgeries similar to those done with CO2 lasers. Gigaa Laser has also developed various metal probes to respond to the demands of veterinarians across the globe making it a breeze to use in various clinical settings especially for surgeries such as soft therapy, abdominal surgery, claw removal and ophthalmology.

Advantages

Benefits of laser surgery:

Less bleeding
Less pain
Less swelling after surgery
Quicker recovery from surgery
Blood Coagulation in Surrounding Tissues

Benefits of laser therapy:

Anti-Inflammation
Anti-Pain (Analgesic)
Accelerated Tissue Repair and Cell Growth
Improved Vascular Activity and Metabolic Activity
Reduced Fibrous Tissue Formation
Improved Nerve Function Immunoregulation Faster Wound Healing

Application Areas

Surgery (and endoscopy)

For surgeries, the laser beams can be used for cutting of tissue similar to that like a scalpel. With temperatures up to 300°C, the cells of the treated tissue will burst and evaporate. This process is known as vaporization which can be very well controlled through the selection of the parame- ters such as laser performance, focusing of the laser beams, distance between tissues and reaction time. All of these can determine how finely the cut becomes. Additionally, laser beams cause coagulation of the surrounding blood vessels which helps the field remains free from bleeding.

• Vaporization cone
• Carbonized tissue
• Thermal reversible tissue

Application Areas

Therapy (acupuncture & ray-treatment)

The laser beams can be applied for laser irradiation when used in a defocused mode which helps in removal of a solid or liquid material. This form of treatment is best for anti-inflammatory, analgesic and wound-heal- ing effects. By doing so, it will greatly minimize the risk and exposure to illnesses such as joint inflammations, musculature inflammations, sinew inflammations tenosynovitis.

• Promote wound healings
• Post-operative measures
• Pain therapy management
• Hotspot treatment
• Arthrosis treatment
• Strengthening of weak ear cartilages