All About Laser Treatments Somerville

By Olive Pate


Science and medicine have come a long way from the traditional options of treatment to the modern methods available today. Ever since the invention of the scalpel it has been in prominent use in many operation rooms for many years saving millions of lives. However, it is invasive and likely to bring about pain and bleeding. Today, the world is embracing laser treatments Somerville.

Laser therapy is a type of therapy that employs a special kind of light to perform an operation just as scalpels normally do. Unlike other types of lights, it is based on a very specific wavelength and is, therefore, able to produce powerful beams. The beams are known to be powerful enough to shape diamonds and cut steel. The term is an abbreviation of Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.

While it works just like the scalpel, it works with better precision in surgery. Surgeons use the special and unique light to focus on the small problematic area of tissue. This means that the surrounding tissue is not touched and consequently, has less damage compare to what a scalpel would do. Generally, there is less swelling, pain and scarring compared to the traditional methods of surgery.

There are numerous medical procedures where laser treatment is applied. First, it has gained widespread application in the treatment of cancers such as cervical, lung and skin cancer. Its used to shrink or destroy tumors and precancerous growths. For kidneys, it is used to remove stones and for the eyes, it is used to improve and save the vision of many patients.

The special light may also be used to perform different types of sealing. For instance, after the traditional type of surgery, nerves may be severed leading to pain. It helps seal the severed nerve endings to reduce pain. It may also be used to seal blood vessels to prevent blood loss. Furthermore, its employed to reduce swelling and limit the spread of tumor cells by sealing lymph vessels.

The radiation light also enjoys numerous applications in cosmetic surgery. It is used to remove warts, moles, sun spots and also birthmarks. It can also be used to remove unwanted or unnecessary hair in the body. It blurs wrinkles, blemishes and scars so that they are less evident. Lastly, people use the therapy to remove tattoos which simply proves just how effective this technique is.

There is a saying that every advantage has a disadvantage. For laser surgery, its associated risks include bleeding, change of skin color, infection, pain and scarring. In extremely rare cases, prior infections with the herpes virus may be reactivated. Also, these risks increase when the patient has to undergo repeat procedures to feel better.

It is important to note that some laser surgeries are conducted under general anaesthesia that may be risky. Also, treatment is really expensive; it may be out of reach for most patients. On the bright side, they are precise than most traditional instruments and, therefore, cuts can be made shorter and shallower causing less damage. Lastly, surgical operations will take less time compared to the traditional surgeries.




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