Laser treatments: Results and Side Effects

Lasers are a stimulated emission of monochromatic, highly energised light source used for treating the vision disorders. Lasers are coherent in nature and can be sharply focused on to the damaged part of the eye. An increased understanding of laser-tissue interactions in ophthalmology has led to the use of lasers in treating a wide spectrum of diseases involving both the anterior and posterior segments of the eye. Lasers provide a way better to treat the vision disorders.

  • Photocoagulation
  • Photovaporization
  • Photodisruption
  • Photodisruption
  • Photoablation
  • Photodynamic

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