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SMART M SG line 1470nm/980nm/635nm/405nm - Proctology, Vascular Therapy, Biomodulation, Therapy and Diagnostics.

SMART M SG diode laser is the latest laser device with 4 wavelength system.

The use of laser in proctology allows for effective treatment of disease of the distal rectum and perianal area and significantly improves the quality of care for any disease of this region, requiring surgical intervention. One of the most effective methods of laser application in proctology is a minimally invasive laser surgery for haemorrhoids, fistula,  anal Fissures removal and Pilonidal Sinus.

This method of haemorrhoid treatment has a number of advantages:

- Reducing the volume of tissue in haemorrhoids;
- Restoring the natural anatomical structure;
- Reducing the risk of recurrence;
- Reduction of time for the operation (less than 20 minutes);
- Reduces patient recovery (from 4 to 7 days);
- Haemostatic properties;
- Minimal thermal tissue damage.
- Fistula in Anal: 

Treatment of anal fistula with Smart M SG laser device. This method is used for the accurate removal of the anal fistula tract without sphincter damage during the operation using a specially designed cylindrical emission fiber. Fiber is gently inserted from the outside by means of the pilot beam. Laser radiation affects the fistula, thereby inner of track tissue is shrinked in a controlled manner, and a fistula tract is destroyed. It also supports and accelerates the healing process.

Pain Management (LLLT, Biomodulation with 635nm)

•    Treatment of open ulcers, wound, diabetic foot, bedsores, stimulation of wound healing, reducing the inflammatory, process swelling and pain
Smart M 635nm laser is invaluable therapeutic modality for treating most wounds. Wound healing entails a) the process of inflammation during which the hematoma formed in and around the wound site is resolved; b) cellularity and protein synthesis, i.e., two processes that culminate in the formation of granulation tissue; and c) wound remodeling, a process that may continue long after the wound may be said to be well healed. 

Detection of inflammation zone and bacterial infection with 405nm

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