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The physician
also has the option of a coagulation setting and a fulguration
setting, used for maximum hemostasis and tissue destruction.
Permanent
ingrown toenail procedures will take about a week to heal.
You can remove
varicose veins with ease.
With bipolar
forceps, you can use it as an intraoperative chautery device.

Dissect a
neuroma, remove a cicatrix, or soft tissue neoplasm with minimal
bleeding.
Radiosurgery
can do all these things and more.
There is a
learning curve associated with radiosurgery. For instance,
because the radiowaves do the cutting, the surgeon must learn no
pressure is required when using the machine. And surgeons must
learn the various power settings required to perform the technique
required for different applications. CDs are available to see
the techniques performed, but spending time with a practitioner
versed in radiosurgery is also helpful.
If you're
interested in exploring the option of radiosurgery for your
practice, perhaps we can help. We can give you some advice
about different technologies out there and can help you get a
machine at a reasonable cost. And we can help teach some of
the techniques you'll need to use radiosurgical technology.
Contact us via
email by clicking
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