lasertissue
Lasertissue refers to the interaction between laser light and biological tissue. This interaction can lead to various effects depending on the laser's wavelength, power, duration, and the specific optical and thermal properties of the tissue. Lasers can be used to cut, ablate (remove material layer by layer), coagulate (seal blood vessels), or stimulate cellular processes within the tissue.
The primary mechanisms of laser-tissue interaction include absorption, scattering, and reflection of light. Absorption by chromophores
Applications of lasertissue interaction are widespread in medicine. In surgery, lasers are used for precise cutting