AR Photoniccs Veterinary Laser Theraphy

What Is Veterinary Laser Therapy?

Veterinary laser therapy is an innovative treatment that has gained popularity in recent years as vetennarians discover its benefits for pets. Therapeutic lasers use light waves of a specific wavelength to cause photobiomodulation, or the alteration of cellular and tissue physiology. Light absorbed by cellular components stimulates electrons and activates cells to promote growth, proliferation, migration, and repair.

Pain Relief - Laser decreases nerve sensitivity by decreasing bradykinin. It normalizes ion channels and releases endorphins and enkephalins that produce an analgesic effect.

Anti-inflammatory - The light from the laser can decrease the release of pro-inflammatory chemicals, thus reducing the inflammatory signals in the region.

Accelerated Tissue Repair and Cell Growth - Laser light stimulates fibroblast development in damaged. tissue. And photons of light from lasers penetrate deeply into tissue and accelerate cellular reproduction and growth.

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Specifications

Type Description
Laser TypeDiode, Semiconductor
Wavelength10w/980nm + 10w/810nm + 10w/915nm + 300mw/650nm
Maximum Power30.3 watts
Aiming Beam650nm
Operating ModeContinuous or Repeat Pulses
Pulse Time1ms – 3S
Beam DeliveryFiber Optic with SMA 905 Connector
Optical FiberCore Diameter 400um up to 800um
Beam Emission InitiationFootswitch
Display7" inch Full touch screen
Device Weight3.65 KG
Laser Safety Class4
Device SafetyEmergency Shut down key

Application

Inflammations
Inflammations
Wounds
Wounds
Pain
Pain
Traumas
Traumas
Infections
Infections

Veterinary Clinical Application

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AR Photoniccs Veterinary Surgery Laser for Various Laser Surgeries

AR Photoniccs veterinary laser is available for treating a multitude of animal ailments in different conditions. The lasers can be effortlessly applied by veterinarians in numerous surgery procedures with optimal medical practice experience:

  • Acral Lick Granuloma Ablation
  • Anal Sac Abcessation
  • Castration
  • Ceruminous Ade nocarcinoma
  • Chronic Ulcer Debridement and Sterilization
  • Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture
  • Cutaneous Masses
  • Declaw
  • Deep Mass Removal
  • Epibulbar Melanoma
  • Fibro Sarcoma
  • Graft Bed Preparation
  • Granulation Tissue Shaving
  • Hemangiopericyoma
  • Hemostasis
  • Hepatic Carcinoma
  • Liposarcoma Resections
  • Malignant Melanoma
  • Mast Cell Tumors