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             The Veterinary Laser market is a subset of the Animal Healthcare/Veterinary industry, which focuses on the use of laser technology to treat a variety of medical conditions in animals. Veterinary lasers are used to treat a variety of conditions, including dermatological issues, orthopedic issues, and soft tissue surgeries. Veterinary lasers are also used to perform minimally invasive surgeries, which can reduce the risk of infection and reduce recovery time. Veterinary lasers are also used to perform    laser therapy, which can reduce pain and inflammation, and promote healing.
The Veterinary Laser market is highly competitive, with a variety of companies offering a range of products and services. Some of the companies in the market include Cynosure, Inc., Lumenis, Inc., Bison Medical, Inc., and K-Laser USA. Show Less   Read more