Abstract:
Medical procedures called laser therapy make use of
concentrated light. Light from a laser—which is short for light amplification by
stimulated emission of radiation—is tailored to particular wavelengths, unlike light
from most other sources. This enables it to be concentrated into strong beams.
Because of its power, laser light may be used to cut steel and form diamonds. Lasers
in medicine enable surgeons to operate with extreme accuracy by concentrating on a
tiny region, causing minimal damage to the surrounding tissue. In comparison to
standard surgery, laser treatment may result in less pain, edema, and scars. However,
laser therapy can be pricey and need several sessions. The cornea or eyelid
abnormalities or superficial opacities can be treated with lasers. Other applications
include creating a capsulotomy and changing the corneal curvature to treat ametropia.
The potential harm caused by laser radiation to the eye is outlined. Refractive
surgery, often known as vision correction surgery, is an operation to improve your
vision. The two varieties are lens surgery and laser eye surgery. According to
research, both are secure and efficient. The ideal form of refractive surgery for you
will depend on a number of factors, including your eyesight, eye health, age, financial
situation, and way of life.