Ed Zimmerman, MD, of Las Vegas Laser & Lipo, uses a LightScalpel CO2 laser to remove a lipoma. The laser is used for an initial bloodless incision exposing the lipoma.
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This article focuses on a carbon dioxide laser vestibular extension procedure performed in a patient with Klinefelter syndrome, which is caused by a chromosomal abnormality.
ContinueClinical efficacy is largely based on the CO2 laser's excellent coagulation properties because of the close match between coagulation depth and gingival blood-capillary diameters. The CO2 laser also minimizes damage to surrounding tissues, reduces postoperative swelling and edema, and lowers the risks of complications, making it a superb surgical solution for mucocele removal.
ContinueThis study finds a very strong statistical correlation between restricted upper-lip frenums and unexpected and unexplained asphyxia (UUA) infant deaths.
ContinueBrynn Leroux, DDS, shares her experience performing tongue- and lip-tie releases with a dental diode and a LightScalpel CO2 laser. Dr. Leroux is a board-certified pediatric dentist at Associates in
Watch the VideoPeriodontist, Milton Geivelis, DDS, MS, has been using his LightScalpel laser since 2017. Dr. Geivelis reviews his experience using the LightScalpel dental CO2 laser, customer support, training and education, and
Watch the VideoThe patient was presented with a ruptured earlobe. Traditionally, ruptured or split earlobe are treated through invasive surgery. However, there is a cutting-edge non-invasive and innovative alternative to treat this
Watch the VideoThe LightScalpe CO2 lasers can be used to safely and effectively treat mild to moderate rhinophyma (swelling of the skin on the nose). See the results from a rhinophyma reduction
Watch the VideoIn dermatology and cosmetic surgery, LightScalpel CO2 lasers can be used to treat wrinkles, scars, warts, and other conditions. Dr. Edward Zimmerman’s patient had lesions located on the back of
Watch the VideoThe wart has been on the patient’s finger for a few years. She has tried numerous modalities, but none had seemed to work. She then came in to see Edward Zimmerman, MD, of
Watch the VideoAre you thinking about adding a CO2 dental laser to your practice? Making the best decision for your practice can be overwhelming. To help make it easy for you, we
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