Laser medicine
Laser medicine consists in the use of lasers in medical diagnosis, treatments, or therapies, such as laser photodynamic therapy,[1] photorejuvenation, and laser surgery.

CW rhodamine dye laser emitting near 590 nm, one typically used in early medical laser systems.

Laser radiation being delivered, via a fiber, for photodynamic therapy to treat cancer.

A 40 watt CO2 laser with applications in ENT, gynecology, dermatology, oral surgery, and podiatry
Lasers
Lasers used in medicine include in principle any type of laser, but especially:
Applications in medicine
Examples of procedures, practices, devices, and specialties where lasers are utilized include:
- angioplasty[5]
- cancer diagnosis[7][8]
- cancer treatment[9]
- Dentistry
- cosmetic dermatology such as scar revision, skin resurfacing, laser hair removal, tattoo removal[5]
- dermatology,[5] to treat melanoma
- frenectomy
- lithotripsy[5]
- laser mammography[10]
- medical imaging[10]
- microscopy[11][12]
- ophthalmology (includes Lasik and laser photocoagulation)
- optical coherence tomography[6]
- optogenetics[13]
- prostatectomy
- plastic surgery, in laser liposuction[14], and in treatment of skin lesions (congenital and acquired) and in scar management (burns and surgical scars)
- surgery,[6][15] to cut, ablate, and cauterize tissue
See also
References
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- Loevschall, Henrik (1994). "Effect of low level diode laser irradiation of human oral mucosa fibroblasts in vitro". Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 14 (4): 347β354. doi:10.1002/lsm.1900140407.
- Costela A, Garcia-Moreno I, Gomez C (2016). "Medical Applications of Organic Dye Lasers". In Duarte FJ (ed.). Tunable Laser Applications (3rd ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press. pp. 293β313. ISBN 9781482261066.
- Popov S (2016). "Fiber Laser Overview and Medical Applications". In Duarte FJ (ed.). Tunable Laser Applications (3rd ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press. pp. 263β292. ISBN 9781482261066.
- Duarte FJ (2016). "Broadly Tunable External-Cavity Semiconductor Lasers". In Duarte FJ (ed.). Tunable Laser Applications (3rd ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press. pp. 203β241. ISBN 9781482261066.
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- Goldman L (1990). "Dye Lasers in Medicine". In Duarte FJ; Hillman LM (eds.). Dye Laser Principles. Boston: Academic Press. pp. 419β32. ISBN 0-12-222700-X.
- Carroll FE (2008). "Pulsed, Tunable, Monochromatic X-rays: Medical and Non-Medical Applications". In Duarte FJ (ed.). Tunable Laser Applications (2nd ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press. pp. 281β310. ISBN 1-4200-6009-0.
- Orr BJ; Haub J G; He Y; White RT (2016). "Spectroscopic Applications of Pulsed Tunable Optical Parametric Oscillators". In Duarte FJ (ed.). Tunable Laser Applications (3rd ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press. pp. 17β142. ISBN 9781482261066.
- Thomas JL, Rudolph W (2008). "Biological Microscopy with Ultrashort Laser Pulses". In Duarte FJ (ed.). Tunable Laser Applications (2nd ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press. pp. 245β80. ISBN 1-4200-6009-0.
- Penzkofer A, Hegemann P, Kateriya S (2018). "Organic dyes in optogenetics". In Duarte FJ (eds.). Organic Lasers and Organic Photonics. London: Institute of Physics. pp. 13β1 to 13β114. ISBN 978-0-7503-1570-8.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: uses editors parameter (link)
- Przylipiak AF, Galicka E, Donejko M, Niczyporuk M, Przylipiak J (Oct 2013). "A comparative study of internal laser-assisted and conventional liposuction: a look at the influence of drugs and major surgery on laboratory postoperative values". Drug Des Devel Ther. 7: 1195β200. doi:10.2147/DDDT.S50828. PMC 3798112. PMID 24143076.
- Jelinkova H, ed. (2013). Lasers for Medical Applications: Diagnostics, Therapy, and Surgery. Oxford: Woodhead. ISBN 978 0 85709 237 3.
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