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Following the history of lasers and, in parallel, the applications in medicine demonstrates the continuous improvement of insight into laser reactions and development of devices. Understanding the characteristics of photons and light is the basis for all applications in medical diagnosis and therapy. Knowledge about the physical principle of lasers will convince you that there is no mystery behind lasers. Lasers can be designed in different ways and thus be optimised to the intended use. Laser radiation, depending on the wavelength and the mode of operation, is a powerful tool to treat patients, but it also can be dangerous if safety instructions are ignored. An overview about the different types of medical lasers actually on the market facilitates the right choice of a laser system for the specific application.
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Steiner, R. (2011). Basic Laser Physics. In: Raulin, C., Karsai, S. (eds) Laser and IPL Technology in Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03438-1_1
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