These procedures are performed for both preventive and therapeutic purposes and are intended for various clinical situations requiring prompt and effective response to minor or structural issues.
They fully take into account the microanatomy and physiology of the organs, ensuring maximum precision and minimal risks.
During the procedures, strict adherence to high standards - including sterility and safety regulations - is crucial to prevent infections and other complications. Each intervention is individually tailored to the patient’s specific needs and condition, which determines the choice of methods and instruments by the physician.
It is important to minimize stress and discomfort caused by the procedure, often achieved by using local anesthesia or various calming agents.
The postoperative period also requires special attention, with patients receiving appropriate recommendations to help the body recover quickly and reduce the risk of complications.