We Treat Your Pet With ASA Laser Therapy
Medical laser therapy can effectively relieve pain in your dog, cat, or rabbit, helping your pet become active again—whether playing in the garden, running on the beach, or enjoying long walks.
Laser therapy reduces pain, allowing us to treat muscles and tendons more efficiently and reach the core of the injury—the true source of the discomfort.
Laser therapy is a painless and non-invasive treatment with both anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. It can also be used to promote wound healing and support rehabilitation following surgery, fractures, or other injuries.
How Laser Therapy Works
Laser therapy provides clinically documented effects:
- Anti-inflammatory
- Analgesic (pain relieving)
- Promotes wound healing
- Reduces oedema/swelling
The Treatment Itself
Laser therapy is:
- Completely painless
- Non-invasive
- Fast-acting and produces quick results
Conditions That Benefit From Laser Therapy
Laser therapy can be used effectively for a wide range of conditions, including:
- Alopecia (non-inflammatory)
- Bacterial skin infections
- Bruising, haematomas and oedema
- Degenerative joint disease
- Disc disorders
- Eosinophilic granuloma (skin)
- Fractures
- Gingivitis–Stomatitis
- Healing of surgical wounds
- Hot spots
- Muscle contractions
- Muscular sprains and strains
- Musculoskeletal trauma
- Pain and inflammation
- Perianal fistula
- Superficial lesions (wounds)
- Tendon injuries (acute & chronic)
Why Choose ASA Laser Therapy?
Benefits
- Pain-free treatment
- Non-invasive and safe
- No discomfort for your pet
- Owners may stay with their pet during treatment
- No need to clip the coat*
- No sedation required
*Unless recommended by your veterinarian.
Results
- Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anti-oedemic effects
- Rapid pain reduction
- Fast healing of superficial wounds
- Accelerated recovery of damaged tissue
- Improved local blood circulation
What to Expect During Treatment
Laser therapy is a painless procedure applied directly to the injured area or the location of the pain.
The duration of the session depends on the severity and nature of the condition—for example, whether the injury is acute or chronic.
Treatment may involve placing the laser directly on the tissue, slowly moving it across the affected area, or holding it on specific trigger points.
How Laser Therapy Works – The Science Behind It
ASA MLS® Laser Therapy provides three primary therapeutic effects:
- Analgesic (pain reducing)
- Anti-inflammatory
- Reduction of oedema/swelling
Laser therapy enhances cellular activity in the injured tissue and supports the body’s natural ability to heal more quickly.
The laser light stimulates blood circulation and reduces inflammation. The cells around the injury receive additional energy, strengthening and accelerating the body’s natural repair and healing processes.
Certified Medical Equipment
Our clinic uses medical-grade laser equipment from ASA Laser, based on patented MLS® technology (USA).
ASA Laser is certified according to ISO 13485 and ISO 9001, and all MLS® products are CE-marked in the EU and FDA-cleared in the USA.
Studies on MLS® Laser Therapy
Below you will find scientific studies and clinical case reports involving ASA Laser’s MLS® technology (all in English):
- https://www.asalaser.com/en/research-training/asa-research-library/perilesional-photobiomodulation-therapy-and-physical-rehabilitation-postoperative-recovery-dogs-surgically
- https://www.asalaser.com/en/research-training/asa-research-library/mlsr-laser-therapy-dogs-pressure-ulcers-and-open-wound-case-reports
- https://www.asaveterinary.com/en/videogallery/mls-laser-therapy-tutorial-mouth-cat
- https://www.asaveterinary.com/en/videogallery/mls-tutorial-vertebral-column-dog
- https://www.asaveterinary.com/en/videogallery/fox40-dental-mls-laser-therapy-dogs
- https://www.asaveterinary.com/en/clinical-cases/lillo-rabbit-alopecia-back
- https://www.asaveterinary.com/en/clinical-cases/tosca-labrador-biceps-tendinopathy
- https://www.asaveterinary.com/en/clinical-cases/bree-cat-post-partum-weak-bladder
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Perilesional photobiomodulation therapy and physical rehabilitation in postoperative recovery of dogs surgically treated for thoracolumbar disk extrusion
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MLS laser Therapy in dogs with pressure ulcers and open wound: case reports.