ZOOS & AQUARIUMS
Expand Conservation and Rehabilitation Efforts with Versatile Treatment Technologies
Improve animal medicine with essential laser equipment specially designed for diverse patient populations.
Enhance Animal Care
Broaden treatment capabilities with versatile technologies.
Specialized Care
Grow your suite of advanced modalities with customizable treatment tools.
Optimize Operations
Boost clinical efficiency and accelerate treatment times.
MLS® Laser Therapy
Versatile Pain Management
The patented MLS system is a unique Class IV laser that synchronizes continuous and pulsed emission to provide unparalleled clinical results without generating heat.
Suitable for a wide range of diagnoses across species, MLS Laser Therapy is quickly becoming the go-to technology for zoological and exotic specialists.
- Stress-free, no-touch protocols
- Rapid treatment times
- No known side effects
CO2 Laser Surgery
Elevate Your Surgical Suite
Compared to a traditional scalpel and ESUs, CO2 Surgical Lasers offer a more precise incision while sealing blood vessels and nerve endings as it incises, resulting in reduced bleeding, less pain, and a lower risk of infection.
- Greater Surgical Control
- Reduced Complications
- Quicker Recovery
Learn how The Elephant Sanctuary uses laser technology to accelerate healing of cutaneous pressure wounds.
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FAQs
Yes, MLS Laser Therapy is designed to be suitable for a wide range of diagnoses across species, which is why it's become a go-to technology for zoological and exotic specialists rather than a modality built around one type of patient. Its no-touch protocol and rapid treatment times make it adaptable across widely different anatomies and handling requirements.
Stress-free, no-touch protocols matter more in zoological settings than in typical companion animal practice, since many exotic and wild species have limited tolerance for restraint or handling. Combined with rapid treatment times and no known side effects, this makes MLS Laser Therapy practical for patients where minimizing handling stress is a clinical priority, not just a convenience.
CO2 laser surgery offers greater surgical control, reduced complications, and quicker recovery compared to a traditional scalpel or ESU, by sealing blood vessels and nerve endings as it incises. Faster recovery matters especially for zoo and exotic patients, where extended post-operative monitoring or handling can itself be a source of stress.
Yes. A goldfish with bacterial granuloma was treated with MLS Laser Therapy and showed significant improvement after five days of treatment, indicating the therapy can be adapted for aquatic patients, a population with historically limited non-invasive treatment options.
Rapid treatment times mean MLS Laser Therapy sessions can be worked into a facility's broader animal care schedule without extended downtime per patient, which matters in zoo and aquarium settings where staff often manage large, diverse patient populations with limited dedicated treatment windows.