Laser Surgery, Treatment of the Future

by Susan Snailcomb

Since lasers have been invented, medicine took a giant leap forward. Surgery is less painful and the scars heal much faster with modern laser methods. Patients need less hospitalization days.

There are many myths in this files, so we are going to stick with what we know. I've been thinking about some of the important lessons I learned in the very early days of eye surgery. Classic surgery methods were painful and dangerous. Laser is much different, if handled correctly.

There are many areas where lasers are used: microdermabrasion, acne scars removal, stretchmarks removal, or even eye surgery. Eyes are delicate because if their nerve is touched during an operation, the patient will lose sight. Laser procedures are more precise, so the risk is much lower.

Scientists never stop researching. Their goal is to increase the number of laser treatments available. Unfortunately, prices are not so small, so not all people afford laser treatments. However, if you make decent money, you can save for medical purposes.

It is more probable that you get insurance money for a laser eye surgery to prevent you from going blind, rather than obtaining the money for some scars removal or for hair stimulation procedures. Baldness is ugly, but it is not considered medical priority.

Hair growth and hair stimulation using laser methods seems to be working well for a lot of patients. The procedure is a long term one, so they need to be patient and wait, but once they are done, they can enjoy their hair again, like in their youth years.

Treatments with laser can be found in hospitals all over the world. Not all patients afford them, but it is good to know that if you can save the money, you can have the surgery. This is what savings are for, anyway.

Laser technology will become cheaper in the years to come. It is expected that a bigger part of the population to have access to such modern, painless treatments. We are all humans and hate pain.

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