Sunday, August 21, 2016

Facts On Quantum Wave Laser Treatment

By Andrew Stone


Light is one of the many crucial elements of the earth. Plants use this element as a raw material for photosynthesis and humans use it to illuminate their living areas among other things. Modern science and technology have made it possible for this element to be used therapeutically. Quantum wave laser treatment uses focused light waves on healing a wide variety of diseases and signs of ageing. A particular kind of laser light is used during this procedure.

These light rays are focused on the affected area enabling the doctor to view it clearly. Therefore, this expert is able to operate with a high degree of precision and administer the remedy effectively. Due to precision, the remedy is administered without harming any of the other tissues around the local area. The system is merited for less postoperative pain, scarring and swelling. The medical applications for this technology are endless. They range from the removal of kidney stones, repair of impaired retinas, elimination of tumors, polyps and precancerous growths to the enhancement of vision.

In addition to the above, there is also speculation that this method could prove quite helpful in the fight against cancer. The early stages of vaginal, cervical, basal skin cancer and penile cancer can be dealt with efficiently. Due to the complex nature of these conditions, however, the physician has to use the system together with other methods treatments such as chemotherapy, surgery or radiation. The method is also useful for cosmetic body repairs.

This therapy does not have a uniform procedure for all treatments. Instead, the doctor will have to diagnose the condition and then formulate a suitable treatment protocol. A modern system is the use of an endoscope to manipulate the beam towards the tumor and gradually shrink it to normality. This endoscope is a thin and illuminated tube that is inserted into the body through the mouth. For conditions such as skin cancer, the laser is directly applied.

There are three different categories of light beams that are used in such procedures. Once again the kind of ailment being treated will determine the type of light to be used. Carbon dioxide and Argon lasers are ideal for making shallow incisions and therefore, used to treat superficial cancers of the skin. The latter is particularly useful during photodynamic therapy.

Using this protocol has very many benefits to the patient. These merits vary with different people, however, the common one include minimal tissue damage and accelerates recovery. Therefore, the patient gets to spend a lot less time in the hospital. This person also experiences less postoperative pain, swelling or scarring.

Several risks are associated with this modern medical procedure. These risks include pain, infection, bleeding and triggering of the cold sore and genital herpes causing herpes simplex virus. In some cases, patients report experiences such as skin color change and scarring. The procedure is also very expensive, and not many people can afford it.

To eliminate all these risks, one has to ensure that his or her surgeon is qualified, well experienced and highly reputable. The hospital where the procedure will be carried out must be well equipped with all the necessary tools. Evaluate all possible alternatives carefully before making a decision.




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