Yag-116 is an advanced laser tattoo removal machine developed for use in doctor’s clinics and beauty salons, featuring a Q-switched Nd: YAG laser source controlled with one button and offering variable wavelength options from 1064nm to 532nm to effectively target various pigment colors. The laser works by permeating skin which causes pigment mass to swell up and break apart into small fragments before eventually being eliminated by metabolism compared with traditional methods like acid injections or chemical peeling which have more complicated methods such as acid injections or chemical peelings which could take much longer to do this effectively. This method offers numerous advantages over acid injections or chemical peeling when it comes to tattoo removal.
Neodymium:Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet (Nd:YAG) photodisruptive laser can be an invaluable asset when treating postoperative disorders that arise after cataract surgery and intraocular lens implantation. By producing an optical breakdown pressure wave generated from Nd:YAG laser pulses, surgeons are able to cut or manipulate intraocular structures as needed post-cataract surgery for numerous conditions that arise post-cataract surgery.
Nd:YAG laser photodisruption can be used to open an occluded pupillary sphincter in order to restore visual acuity or improve fundus view for examination and treatment, or clear away an IOL optic in cases of spherical aberration.
Studies were performed to test whether Nd:YAG laser photodisruption could help reduce persistent floaters for patients with normal visual acuity. The studies were retrospective in nature, using patient complaints as criteria for Nd:YAG capsulotomy procedures. Results demonstrated that it was successful at decreasing the size of floaters among these individuals.