Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session F06: Optics in Soft Matter and Medicine
8:00 AM–10:48 AM,
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Room: 113
Sponsoring
Units:
GMED FIAP DAMOP DSOFT
Chair: Joshua Dijksman, Wageningen University
Abstract: F06.00001 : Novel biomedical applications of lasers: dermatology, gynecology, and stomatology
Presenter:
Matjaz Lukac
(Complex Matter, Institute Jozef Stefan)
Authors:
Matjaz Lukac
(Complex Matter, Institute Jozef Stefan)
Matija Milanic
(Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana)
Matija Jezersek
(Faculty of Mechanics, University of Ljubljana)
On the other hand, the wavelength of the Nd:YAG laser lies in the skin’s optical window and is thus suitable for transcutaneous delivery of laser energy deep into the adipose tissue. This characteristic has been explored for a novel “fat reduction” procedure offering a less invasive alternative to surgical liposuction.
Recently, it was discovered that the extremely short absorption depth of the Er:YAG laser in soft tissues can be utilized also to create extremely short and intense heat shock pulses within the superficial tissue layer without causing irreversible thermal damage or ablation of the tissue. The discovery has led to the development of novel minimally invasive methods in various medical areas, including for treating vaginal atrophy, urinary incontinence or snoring, thus in many cases replacing much more aggressive and risky standard surgical procedures.
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