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Old 05-26-2009, 06:55 AM   #13
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All sounds good to me with this case...

Laser surgery leaves less opportunity for scar tissue to develope, recovery is mush quicker than with conventional Sx bc you don't have the Sx wounds that need to heal and scar tissue can regrow more readily, most important is having a skilled / experienced Laser surgeon, which it sounds like you have one of the best. In Laser Sx, the excess tissue is vaporized, the wound is instantly cauterized by the laser at the time of removal/vaporization, so healing occurs rapidly. The whole Sx is quick bc so many steps are unneccessary with laser sx as opposed to cutting. No sutures involved, less chance of infection. Bc your dog is bigger and has had prior Sx with no problems, all appears to be good. I wouldn't worry too much, I think your pup is in excellent hands.

Sending prayers your way (never hurts), and hugs and a speedy get well soon to your pup. Hope this helps ...
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