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==Medical== {{See also|Laser medicine}} * Cosmetic surgery ([[tattoo removal|removing tattoos]], scars, stretch marks, sunspots, wrinkles, birthmarks, and hair): see [[laser hair removal]]. Laser types used in [[dermatology]] include [[ruby]] (694 nm), [[alexandrite]] (755 nm), pulsed diode array (810 nm), [[neodymium|Nd]]:YAG (1064 nm), [[holmium|Ho]]:YAG (2090 nm), and [[erbium|Er]]:YAG (2940 nm). * [[Eye surgery]] and [[refractive surgery]] * [[Soft tissue laser surgery|Soft tissue surgery]]: [[Carbon dioxide laser|CO<sub>2</sub>]], [[Er:YAG laser]] * [[Laser scalpel]] (General surgery, gynecological, urology, laparoscopic) * [[Photobiomodulation]] (i.e. laser therapy) * "No-Touch" removal of tumors, especially of the brain and spinal cord. * In [[dentistry]] for [[caries]] removal, [[endodontic]]/[[periodontics|periodontic]] procedures, [[tooth whitening]], and [[oral surgery]] * [[Lasers in cancer treatment|Cancer treatment]] * Burn and surgical scar management: scar contracture [[Carbon dioxide laser|{{CO2}}]] (especially the newer fractionated {{CO2}} lasers), redness and itch (Pulsed Dye laser - PDL), post-inflammatory hyper-pigmentation (Q-switched lasers :Ruby, Alexandrite), burn scar unwanted hair growth and trapped hairs (Ruby, IPL and numerous hair removal lasers)
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