Dog Laser Lumpectomy
For this pup’s lump, the laser’s the key, no bleeding, no pain—just quick & easy. It seals up those vessels, no swelling in sight,so your dog’s back to playtime & feeling just right!
For this pup’s lump, the laser’s the key, no bleeding, no pain—just quick & easy. It seals up those vessels, no swelling in sight,so your dog’s back to playtime & feeling just right!
For a neuter that’s smoother, we choose the laser route—no blood, less pain, & no stitches to take out. It’s our gentle touch in a soft-tissue dance, giving pups a quick heal & a happier prance.
Ash’s neuter made smoother: a fast, laser fix with no bleeding to maneuver. no skin stitches, & no cone of shame, just a quick, comfy healing as he steps back into his game.
When a sneaky little testicle hides away, Our laser steps in to save the day. With less pain & swelling, pups heal fast, And they’re back to their playtime, happy at last!
Why do laser beams make spay dreams come true for us vets? Because they let us perform minimally invasive cuts with hardly any bleeding, so we can remove the ovaries and uterus smoothly. That also means less swelling, as the laser seals lymphatics, and less pain, as the laser seals nerve endings, and of course [...]
Neuter Snap Laser Rap: Yo, pet parents askin’, “Why the laser, what’s the deal? Let me break it down smooth, keep it real on the reel. Scalpel’s old school, we bringin’ in the new, High-tech beam, cuttin’ clean right through. Bloodless cut, yeah, the tissue stayin’ tight, Minimal trauma, pets feelin’ all right. We dissect [...]
Join my Webinar Above & Beyond the Scalpel, How Laser Surgery Transformed my Solo Veterinary Practice Learn how laser surgery unlocked the ability to optimize surgery & perform new procedures, including BOAS corrective surgery. I will share the role of laser surgery technology in my practice over the years & discuss the benefits of adding [...]
Bowenoid in situ carcinoma (BISC, Bowen’s disease) is a pre-cancerous or early cancerous skin lesion in cat that resembles squamous cell carcinoma in situ, often associated with feline papillomavirus infection. It appears as multiple pigmented, crusty, or ulcerated lesions, typically on the head, neck, or limbs of older cats. Cause: linked to feline papillomavirus. Appearance: [...]
Say Bye to this LUMP on the RUMP in this dog !
Dog Mast Cell Tumor Laser Lumpectomy ! MCT is a common skin tumor in dogs. It arises from mast cells, a type of immune cell involved in allergic responses. While these tumors are often found in the skin, they can also occur in internal organs. 1. Appearance: May look like a lump or bump on [...]