Laser vaporisation
What is laser vaporisation?
Laser vaporisation is a directed light beam of energy with a specific frequency, which allows us to vaporise unwanted formations. Lasers are used in all areas of surgery, in different forms, to excise of annihilate damaged areas of the human body.
When do we perform laser vaporisation?
Laser vaporisation is most often used in gynaecology for the treatment of precancerous lesions of the cervix, genital warts, and papilloma formations of the genitalia, as well as skin lesions of the vulva of the patient.
What are the advantages of this method at “Saint Lazar” Hospital?
Laser therapy is extremely effective when it comes to the short duration of the procedure, and it can be done with local anaesthesia or without anaesthesia. The intervention is performed in our out-patient clinic and the percentage of recurrence is undoubtedly low.