It's a common misconception that laser surgery and laparoscopic surgery are interchangeable. While both offer minimally invasive techniques, they differ significantly in their tools and applications. Laser surgery utilizes a highly focused beam of light energy to target specific tissues. This laser energy can vaporize, cut, or ablate (destroy) tissues with minimal surrounding tissue damage. Common applications of laser surgery include cataract removal, mole removal, varicose vein treatment, haemorrhoid treatment etc. Laparoscopy surgery employs a minimally invasive technique where small incisions are made in the abdomen. It utilizes a camera and surgical instruments for procedures within the body cavity. Common applications of laparoscopic surgery include gallbladder removal, appendix removal, hernia repair, uterine fibroid removal etc. So remember, laser and laparoscopic surgeries are distinct procedures for different needs. To ensure the best approach for your condition, always consult a doctor. Follow us for more informative medical insights.

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