CO2 Laser Surgery For Dogs In The Midlands: Expert Care At DermVet

If your dog has a dermalogical condition and requires a precise and minimally invasive surgical solution, CO2 laser surgery might be the best option to ensure their comfort and swift recovery. However, few people are equipped to use the necessary equipment. 

At DermVet, in the Midlands, our veterinary dermatologist is one of only two in the UK who owns and has the skills necessary to operate the Vetscalpel CO2 Laser

This laser is a vital piece of equipment for treating skin conditions in dogs as it can effectively remove affected tissues with minimal thermal damage to the surrounding tissue. 

By having this equipment at our disposal, we can offer our patients an additional layer of  expert veterinary dermatological care; ensuring effective treatment of various skin conditions with less post-operative pain and swelling compared to conventional surgery. 

What Is CO2 Laser Surgery?

CO2 laser surgery is an advanced surgical technique that uses a focused laser beam to precisely remove or treat affected tissues with minimal bleeding and discomfort. 

This procedure is highly effective for treating conditions such as skin tumours, cysts, and other dermatological issues in dogs – especially conditions such as CPIF. 

Moreover, CO2 laser surgery provides numerous benefits, including reduced pain, faster healing, and decreased risk of infection.

Why You Should Choose DermVet For CO2 Laser Surgery In The Midlands

At DermVet, our experienced veterinary dermatologist understands the complexities of canine skin conditions and offers tailored solutions to minimise or abolish these conditions in your pets, including CO2 laser surgery, to ensure the best outcomes at an affordable price. 

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Therefore, if you suspect your dog requires specialised treatment, don’t hesitate to reach out to DermVet for professional advice and treatment options, including CO2 laser surgery. 

To enquire about our services, contact our team today – because when your dog’s wellbeing is concerned, there is no time for hesitation.