What is a To be?
The term “LASER” denotes light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. A laser is a device that generates an intense beam of light. Laser light has three special qualities that distinguish it from conventional light source.
- Laser light travels parallel in a single direction with very little divergence (collimated).
- It consists of one color or wavelength and therefore the laser beam is very pure (monochromatic).
- All light waves move parallel in phase together in both time and space (coherent).
Ordinary light from a lamp consists of a mixture of wavelengths radiating in different directions and out of phase.
What is an argon laser?
The argon ion laser emits a specific wavelength (488–514 nm) of blue-green light that is in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. About 80% of the energy is at wavelengths of 488–514 nm.
The excitation medium is ionized argon gas in a sealed laser tube, which is excited by a direct electrical current. download.
How does the argon laser work?
- The argon laser, when used for dermatological applications, works on the principle of selective thermolysis.
- The selected wavelength of the laser light is highly absorbed by the target structure (called chromophore) compared to the surrounding tissue.
- This ensures that the impact of thermal energy is limited to the target structure and does not affect the surrounding tissue.
- When laser light hits the skin, it is reflected, transmitted or absorbed.
- The absorbed energy is most responsible for the clinical effect because the intended targets convert it into thermal energy (heat) (chromophores), thus destroying diseased cells.
- The skin chromophores commonly targeted by the argon laser are hemoglobin, melanin pigment and water.
- Complications occur when energy destined for the target chromophore diffuses and is non-selectively absorbed by surrounding tissues and structures.
What is the argon laser used for?
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a range of argon laser machines for various skin disorders. These include The LASOS® Ar-Ion lasers (LASOS Lasertechnik, Germany) and Modulaser™ (Modulaser, Utah, USA). Individual machines are designed to treat specific skin problems.
The following skin disorders can be treated with argon lasers.
- Vascular malformation
- Telangiectasia
- Angioma
- Venous lake
- Pyogenic granuloma
- Tattoo
Keloid scar
- Epidermal nevus
- Angiokeratoma
- Warty hemangiomas
- Xantelasma palpebrum
Argon lasers are approved by the FDA for use in photodynamic therapy to treat actinic keratosis and basal cell carcinoma (BCC)
- Photodynamic therapy uses a combination of light energy and a photosensitizing agent (a medication that is activated by light).
- The photosensitizing agent is injected into the blood or applied directly to skin lesions. Pick up more at Cancer cells than in normal cells.
- When the laser light is focused directly on tumor, cancer cells absorb the light and a chemical reaction occurs that destroys the cancer cells.
- In the case of BCC, the light-sensitizing agent is current 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) or methyl aminolevulinic acid, which is applied topically to the injury.
- The medicated area is then activated by argon laser light, which selectively destroys BCCs while causing minimal damage to surrounding normal tissue.
What are the advantages of argon laser therapy?
- Lasers are more precise than standard surgical tools (scalpels), so they do less damage to normal tissues.
- With laser therapy, surgical procedures are typically shorter and can often be performed on an outpatient basis.
- Patients take less time to heal after laser surgery and are less likely to get infections.
- Low cost of consumables.
What are the disadvantages of argon laser therapy?
- Surgeons must have specialized training before they can do laser therapy, and strict safety precautions must be followed.
- Laser therapy is expensive and requires bulky equipment.
- Additionally, the effects of laser therapy may not last long, so doctors may have to repeat the treatment for a patient to get the full benefit.
What are the side effects of argon laser treatment?
Side effects of argon laser treatment may include:
- Located herpes simplex (cold sores), bacterial wound infection and candida infection
- Transient post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
- Permanent scars