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The spectral absorption of water provides the CO2 Surgical with the ability to coagulate, vaporize, or cut, tissue depending on the power density and the energy level applied by the surgeon. When the Co2 beam is defocused, the Co2 light vaporizes the soft tissue, and when the light is focused the Light can cut like scalpel.
The beam is a highly concentrated and powerful beam of light that interacts with tissue in some extraordinary ways. Surgeons use CO2 because of their outstanding precision. The beam is so accurate that an area less than one millimeter in diameter can be treated, while scarcely affecting surrounding tissue. Moreover, CO2 surgery is implemented in microsurgery and in rigid endoscopy, enabling surgical precision to a fraction of a millimeter
General Surgery: haemangioma, adipoma, steatoma, rectal cancer
Oral Surgery: epulis, buccal haemangioma, mucous cyst, lichen planum
Otolaryngology: auricle vegetation, nose tumour and tumor of paranasal sinus, benign tumour of oropharynx, gular haemangioma, vocal polyp, laryngo-carcinoma, chronic pharyngitis, chronic rhinitis, chronic laryngitis
Urology: meatus urinary condyloma, redundant prepuce, caruncle of urethra, polyp of penis
Gynecology: myoma of uterus, cervical erosion, cervical polyp, vagina condyloma
Dermatology: wart, common wart, venereal wart, herpes labial, herpes zoster, nevus pigment, cutaneous malignant tumour
Cosmetology: dispel wringkle tache, stains of face nevus, vegetation and underarm odour