“Growing Adoption of Minimally Invasive Laser Surgeries”
- A significant trend in the global veterinary lasers market is the growing preference for minimally invasive laser procedures, providing smaller incisions, less bleeding, reduced pain, and quicker recovery times for animals over traditional surgery
- For instance, CO2 lasers are increasingly being used in veterinary surgery for precise tissue ablation in procedures like tumor removal, feline declawing, and airway surgeries, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. Diode lasers are also gaining popularity for their versatility in soft tissue surgery and dental procedures
- The increasing adoption of minimally invasive laser surgeries in veterinary medicine is driven by the goal of better patient outcomes, fewer complications, enhanced surgical precision, improved efficiency, and faster recovery for animal patients
- Advancements in laser technology are driving the development of compact, portable, and cost-effective systems, expanding accessibility for veterinary clinics to offer laser therapy for pain management, tissue healing, and surgeries, benefiting more animal patients
- This trend towards compact, intelligent, and interconnected laser systems is reshaping veterinary care, with growing demand for solutions that combine convenience, precision, and advanced functionality across both small and large animal applications



