Laser Therapy
Laser therapy involves the utilization of concentrated beams of light to
precisely cut, burn, or eradicate tissue. The term "laser" stands for "light
amplification by stimulated emission of radiation."
The laser beam emanates from radiation sources that are extremely minute and
pose no health hazards to either the patient or the medical team.
Lasers find application in various medical procedures. Their precision
allows doctors to treat tissue safely without causing harm to the
surrounding areas. They can be employed to eliminate growths or seal off
blood vessels.
Additionally, lasers are utilized in the following medical interventions:
- Treating varicose veins
- Conducting corneal eye surgery to enhance vision
- Repairing retinal detachments
- Managing diabetic eye disease (retinopathy)
- Removing the prostate
- Eliminating kidney stones
- Performing laser surgery on the skin
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