What is the Silberg Tissue Preparation System?
The Silberg Tissue Preparation System is an FDA-approved method of gently dispersing fluid into tissues using ultrasonic micro-streaming. The device and technique were invented by Dr. Silberg and is used worldwide. The technique prevents exposure dehydration, loosens tissues to make surgery less traumatic, and allows antibiotics to be delivered directly into the target tissues instead of giving large doses in the entire body. The technique also delivers local anesthesia more effectively making general anesthesia unnecessary in many cases. Using local anesthesia and conscious sedation is much safer and involves shorter recovery times.
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