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Lasers can harm the skin via photochemical or thermal burns. Depending on the wavelength, the beam may penetrate both the epidermis and the dermis. The epidermis is the outermost living layer of skin. Far and Mid-ultraviolet (the actinic UV) are absorbed by the epidermis.
While lasers are used to cut or remove tissue, relieve pain, reduce inflammation and edema, promote wounds, prevent tissue damage, and heal deeper tissues and nerves in medicine, they stimulate and enhance cell and tissue function.
Exposure to high level lasers may cause depigmentation, severe burns and possible damage to underlying organs. High-powered lasers may also cause fire hazards.
A laser produces a very narrow beam of light that is useful in many technologies and instruments. The letters in the word laser stand for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The letters in the word laser stand for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Lasers are used in optical disc drives, laser printers, barcode scanners, DNA sequencing instruments, fiber-optic, and free-space optical communication, semiconducting chip manufacturing (photolithography), laser surgery and skin treatments, cutting and welding materials, military and law enforcement devices for
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There are many applications for laser technology including the following: Laser Range Finding. Information Processing (DVDs and Blu-Ray) Bar Code Readers. Laser Surgery. Holographic Imaging. Laser Spectroscopy. Laser Material Processing.
Based on their gain medium, lasers are classified into five main types: Gas Lasers. Solid-State Lasers. Fiber Lasers. Liquid Lasers (Dye Lasers) Semiconductor Lasers (Laser Diodes)
In general, laser radiation is not in itself harmful, and behaves much like ordinary light in its interaction with the body. Laser radiation should not be confused with radio waves, microwaves, or the ionizing x-rays or radiation from radioactive substances such as radium.

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