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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Laser Treatments Somerville: Merits And Demerits

By Olive Pate


Ever since the discovery of anesthesia, surgery and other such modes of treatments underwent a revolution. The scalpel is the most commonly used surgical tool until a few years ago. However, it is invasive, prone to human error and is likely to cause infections, severe pain and intensive bleeding. Laser treatments Somerville have come up as an alternative to the traditional surgical options.

Laser stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation and is essentially a type of light. The light is just not any other light because its modified by tuning it to a very specific wavelength and is, therefore, able to produce powerful beams. In medicine, the beams are used to cut open tissues just like a scalpel would. The beams are so powerful to the extent that they can be used in cutting steel or even shaping diamonds.

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.

Laser offers help in many types of procedures. It can be used in shrinking or destroying tumors and precancerous growths anywhere in the body. Additionally, it can also remove kidney stones or repair a detached retina. In fact, it is widely used to improve vision in many patients with different disorders of the eye such as near-sightedness.

Another application is the need to seal. Sealing as a medical procedure refers to closing or reconnecting severed connections. For instance, during the traditional scalpel surgeries, many nerves are severed causing severe pain for patients. Sealing these nerves helps in reducing pain. Blood vessels may also be sealed in a bid to prevent excessive blood loss. In addition, the spread of tumors and swealing is reduced through sealing.

The light has found numerous applications in the cosmetic industry. It is used by many people who want to appear younger or good looking. It can remove moles, birthmarks, sun spots and warts. Additionally, it can remove unwanted hair so that one does not have to shave constantly. Lastly, people use it to remove tattoos and clear blemishes, wrinkles and scars.

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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