Traditional surgical techniques in gynecology—such as cryotherapy, electrosurgery, and high-frequency dissection—often carry the risk of excessive thermal damage, postoperative complications, pain, and longer recovery times. In procedures involving the vulva, cervix, vagina, and uterine cavity, precision and preservation of surrounding tissue are critical to reduce recurrence, scarring, and patient discomfort.
Laser systems operating at a wavelength of 0.97 µm improve treatment effectiveness, reduce complications, and minimize patient recovery time in gynecological surgery.
Reliable VPGLaserOne laser systems have greatly expanded the availability of advanced laser technology in clinical gynecology, offering:
- Precise excision and coagulation with minimal thermal spread
- Reduced risk of complications and recurrence
- Lower pain levels and faster patient recovery
- Shorter periods of incapacity for work
- Improved surgical outcomes, especially in outpatient and fertility-preserving settings
Clinical applications
Vulvar Pathologies
- Vulvar leukoplakia
- Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN I–II)
- Condylomas (HPV-related)
- Bartholin gland cysts or abscesses
- Cysts of the vulva and labia
- Labial hypertrophy
Vaginal and Cervical Applications
- Vaginal condylomas and cysts
- Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN I–II)
- Cervical condylomas
- Leukoplakia of the cervix
- Cervical ectropion and cicatricial deformities
- Cervical canal polyps (lower third)
- Cervical endometriosis
- Endometrial polyps.
Key technology advantages
- For Patients
- For Doctors
- For Clinics
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