Skip to main content

Medical Equipment

Neither iFixit nor this repair information is endorsed by or affiliated with the medical device manufacturer.

Table of Contents

Ask a Question

There are no questions. Be the first to ask a question!

Background and Identification

Medical lasers (or surgical lasers) are medical devices that use focused light to treat or remove tissues from the body. The term ‘laser’ is actually an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. The light emitted from lasers is very different than the light emitted from ordinary light sources such as light bulbs. Laser lights are focused in a narrow beam and creates a highly-intensive light. As a result, lasers are used for precise medical procedures and can accurately focus on a small area of tissue.

Medical and surgical lasers are used for procedures such as cosmetic surgery, refractive eye surgery, endodontic and periodontic dental procedures, tooth whitening, oral surgery, tumor removal, cataract removal, breast surgery, plastic surgery, and most other general surgeries.

Source: FDA Website

Image Source

Additional Information

FAQ on Lasers (FDA)

LASIK Eye Surgery

Types of Surgical Lasers

Justin Ogihara

Member since: 09/18/17

29,190 Reputation

52 Guides authored

Team

EDU Team Member of EDU Team

Staff

7 Members

772 Guides authored

View Statistics:

Past 24 Hours: 0

Past 7 Days: 0

Past 30 Days: 18

All Time: 825