Laser
Modern medicine uses lasers relatively recently. Meanwhile, the treatment of diseases with the help of a laser has become so often used that in the last decade a new industry has appeared – laser medicine.Currently, the unique properties of the laser are used in dentistry, surgery, ophthalmology and during the diagnosis of various diseases.
Laser application:
Ordinary sunlight consists of many colors. As for the laser beam, it is monochrome, t.e. consisting of one color. It is for this reason that during the interaction of such a laser beam with tissues of the body, you can get more accurate information about human health.
The laser helps to measure blood flow in the vessels and organs, with its help you can get three -dimensional images of organs. In addition to all this, the laser can diagnose blood directly through the skin. Using such a diagnosis, you can determine the amount of oxygen, sugar, etc.P.
Be that as it may, but the first to use the laser beam were surgeons. Currently, special laser scalpels have been created to make a cut to the required depth. A laser beam can perfectly weld the vessels during operations without harming the nearby fabrics. The accuracy of the laser is such that it can be successfully applied during operations on the brain and before our eyes. Ophthalmologists, for example, with the help of a laser do a great job with cataracts and astigmatism.
Laser cosmetology
Cosmetology also uses a laser during epilation and peeling, photography and grinding. A laser beam can easily eliminate wrinkles and remove moles, save a person from vascular nets on the skin and hair growth in undesirable places or remove tattoos.
If we talk about the use of a laser in dentistry, then its use in this industry can cure gingivitis and stomatitis, close the cracks formed in dental enamel and cure caries.