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Why Radiosurgery?
 Radiosurgery actually uses high-frequency electromagnetic (radio) waves to cut and cauterize tissue. It's similar to electrocautery and laser surgery in its use of high energy waves to do its work. Radiosurgery has many advantages:
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Less bleeding - Less hemorrhaging is always more desirable, but the cauterizing capabilities of our unit allow us to do more in very vascular areas such as the nose, mouth, and tumors that amass a large blood supply.
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Radiosurgery vs. Laser surgery - Lasers may get a lot of coverage in the popular press. Lasers are highly marketable because they sound very coollike something from the world of science fictionbut in our opinion, lasers don't really offer any strong advantages over radiosurgery. Lasers cost about 10 times more than radiosurgical units, and veterinarians must charge a significantly extra fee for laser surgery. We can use our radiosurgical unit and provide our clients with the benefits they would expect with laser surgery, but charge a significantly lower fee!
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Safety - Accidents with lasers can pose serious risks to operators, staff, and patients. The possibility of an accidental occurrence of that magnitude with radiosurgery--well, let's just say we can't imagine it.
Radiosurgery: all of the important advancements that lasers provide, but at a fraction of the cost!
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