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... Laser transmission in the medical field have skyrocketed, becoming powerful and necessary tools in medical practice. There are many medical laser systems available today, but they all use the principal of, getting the right amount of the right wavelength of laser energy to the right tissue to damage or destroy only that tissue, and nothing else. Most medical laser devices deliver only one wavelength of laser light and the laser surgeon must choose the right wavelength for the specific tissue involved (Shore Lasers Center n. ... The right amount of laser energy plays a vital role. The surgeon must adjust the right amount of light duration of the laser pulse. As a general rule, the “length of the laser pulse is as important as the wavelength or the power setting in determining its medical use” (Shore Laser Center n. ... Continuous wave is a steady beam of light that hits the tissue until the affected area is destroyed (Shore Laser Center n. ... In this case the light or laser would not spend too much time on the skin but rather hit the spot with enough energy that it would kill the problem in one shot!
Some people feel that lasers are dangerous; for example, people feel that the laser is going to burn a hole in them, or going to have radiation problems later in life, or that the laser would disintegrate a human, like human combustion, but that is all nonsense; people watch too much television; to clarify, according to a credible source the Food and Drug Administration (F. ... A ,02) “All laser devices distributed for both human and animal treatment in the U. ... “Certification of a laser product means that each unit has passed a quality assurance test and that it complies with the performance standard.
Approximate Word count = 1440 Approximate Pages = 5.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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