The document discusses the various medical applications of lasers. It begins by listing some common surgical and cosmetic uses of lasers, such as removing tumors, making incisions, resurfacing skin, and removing tattoos and birthmarks. It then provides more detail on the use of lasers in ophthalmology to perform procedures like removing cataracts and repairing retinas. The document goes on to explain the basic physics behind how lasers work, including atomic structure, light emission, population inversion, and stimulated emission. It describes the characteristics of lasers compared to other light sources, such as directionality, pure color, and temporal coherence. Finally, it discusses various mechanisms of laser-tissue interaction including phot