
Medical lasers
Medical lasers are specialized devices that emit highly focused beams of light to precisely target tissues for diagnosis or treatment. They work by delivering concentrated energy, which can cut, remove, or alter tissues with minimal damage to surrounding areas. Used in procedures like eye surgery, dermatology, and dentistry, lasers offer benefits such as increased accuracy, reduced pain, and faster healing. They come in different types depending on the wavelength and intensity tailored to specific medical needs, making many procedures safer and more efficient compared to traditional techniques.