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IGM Hospital successfully completed first surgery using advanced laser technology

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29/06/2024
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Agartala: June 29: Most modern surgeries have started at Agartala Government Dental College and IGM Hospital. The hospital has recently begun performing surgeries using advanced laser technology. Yesterday (June 28), the first surgery utilizing this technology was successfully completed. This new surgical approach represents a significant advancement in modern medical practice. The use of lasers is one of the most sophisticated surgical techniques available today.

One of the primary advantages of laser surgery is the reduction in blood loss during the procedure. Additionally, the surgery time is significantly decreased compared to traditional methods. The laser technique is sutureless, which means there is no need for stitches, leading to less postoperative pain and swelling. Patients also experience faster wound healing and a more comfortable recovery period.

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Furthermore, laser surgery is incredibly safe and effective, providing numerous benefits over conventional dental surgical practices. This advancement is a major step forward in the field of dental surgery, offering patients a more efficient and less invasive treatment option. The successful implementation of this technology at Agartala Government Dental College and IGM Hospital marks a new era in patient care, highlighting the institution’s commitment to adopting cutting-edge medical technologies.

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