The traditionally applied surgical intervention in medicine has been replaced by more progressive and more gentle methods, examples of which are laser and radio wave coagulation.
Laser coagulation is a bloodless methodtreatment of varicose veins, which affects a huge number of people. Irradiation with an electromagnetic flux of the inner surface of the vessel, intravascular laser coagulation, is an outpatient procedure. After the surgery, the patient is at home, he will not need to adhere to a special regime and refrain from doing the usual things. Thermal action of the laser on the vein wall causes its burn and aseptic inflammation, immediately after the intervention, the varicose vein begins to overgrow.
Laser coagulation of vessels is hightreatment efficacy and maximum patient safety. The introduction of the LED into the vein is done by the Doppler method, which leads to the minimization of injury after surgery, stitching in this case is not required.
At this merits laser interference is notcome to an end: coagulation is the ability to perform an operation without the appearance of cosmetic defects, a short recovery period, the ability to do without anesthesia and sclerosants, which can cause an allergic reaction. As side effects, there may be slight changes in skin color at the site where there was a sore vein, uncomfortable tingling and burning sensations caused by damage to nerve cells, a slight burn of the skin, which may be caused by hypersensitivity.
Laser treatment is applied in ophthalmology, gynecology, with its help they fight vascular diseases and cosmetic defects of the skin.
Radio wave coagulation is moderna unique method of obtaining incision and coagulation of tissues. Achieving the dissecting effect is ensured by the activation of the molecular energy released by the cells when exposed to high-frequency radiation of a laser electrode.
Radiowave surgery is used to treatbenign growths, ingrown nails, have recently been increasingly used as an alternative method for the treatment of common gynecological diseases such as cysts, erosion, eroded ectropion, etc.