Minimally invasive laser therapies have clear advantages when it comes to the risk of infection
Minimally invasive laser therapies have already been established in many areas. What is still hardly known is that laser medicine also offers a number of advantages when there is a risk of infection in connection with viruses and bacteria.
The vast majority of minimally invasive laser operations can be performed on an outpatient basis and under local anesthetic. This avoids expensive and long hospital stays and minimizes the risk of contracting infectious diseases of other patients or multi-resistant germs in hospital. Convalescence is considerably shortened in many procedures and the healing process is also significantly faster compared to conventional procedures.
Minimally invasive laser methods therefore also offer older and high-risk patients, who are also worried about the current situation (flu viruses, coronavirus uncertainty), the chance to be treated with minimal risk. This group of patients is already particularly at risk under general anesthesia. More importantly, however, they usually have to take essential medication that they can not discontinue. With conventionally invasive surgical methods, these patients either have to dispense with operation completely. Or, at a high risk, they accept the need to stop taking their medication a few days before the operation.
Minimal risk of infection with outpatient laser therapy
Various common medical conditions such as varicose veins, hemorrhoids, fistulas or recurrent bladder tumors can be treated on an outpatient basis with biolitec's gentle laser therapies. The short stay in a practice or day clinic and the low number of contacts reduce the risk of infection to an absolute minimum.