The laser was perfected in 1960, by research scientist Theodore Maiman at the Hughes Laboratory in Malibu California. Seeing the remarkable future for the use of the laser, physicists Charles H. Townes and his brother-in-law Arthur Schawlow were the first to actually apply for a patent on the laser.
Some lasers are used for medical purposes including surgery, pain management, hair removal, cosmetic surgery, wrinkle removal, wound healing, other types of laser therapy and much more …
Laser light differs from ordinary light in four ways:

• Laser light is very intense
• Laser light is directional
• Laser light is monochromatic
• Laser light is coherent
Laser beams may damage the eyes or even cause blindness if they radiate into the eyes directly or indirectly. Normal laser pointers sold in shops typically have an output power of 1.5 mW. This power level normally is not very hazardous, but can cause permanent damage to your eye if you stare at the beam. In addition care needs to be exercised in the thyroid and reproductive areas of the body.
Lasers use coherent light which has very different properties to a standard lighting effect. This is what makes lasers one of the most beautiful types of light, but also one of the most dangerous light sources if not used with proper cautions.
The interesting and astounding thing about lasers is the fact that this type of remarkable technology was unimaginable just a few short years ago!
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