Laser in Medicine
Posted 6/15/2008 @ 2:42:49 pm by idoneuroscience.com
Laser (Light Amplification
by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) is an optical device emitting highly
directional and powerful light in a narrow and low-divergence beam. It can
deliver extreme heat to light a fire or cut materials. The beam of a carbon
dioxide laser easily cuts human flesh like a finest surgical scalpel. Upon
this, blood vessels don't bleed because laser coagulate and seal them while
cutting. Moreover, lasers allow surgeons to cut out required portion of tissue
with lesser damage to surrounding tissue than a knife or scalpel is used. That’s
why lasers have been widely used in medicine for intricate surgery. Lasers have revolutionized
the entire fields in medicine including Eye Surgery, Dentistry, Plastic and
Cosmetic Surgery, Dermatology. Back and Neck laser surgeries usually don’t need
for general anesthesia and patients have shorter post-operational recovery period.
Today laser treatment became a routine in Eye Surgery . Everybody has heard
about LASIK (Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis) Advanced Laser Treatments
are minimally invasive and successful alternative to most of all traditional
surgeries. Thus laser can help you see, look and feel better. Laser is used
also in hair and tattoo removal, |
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