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  2. Laser coagulation - Wikipedia

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    The laser is used to create a row of microscopic burns in the target tissue to cause scarring which will prevent the edges of the tear from detaching from the layer below. Laser photocoagulation can help prevent the deterioration of some retinal disorders and reduce the risk of future vision loss, but it cannot restore vision once it has been lost.

  3. Periorbital dark circles - Wikipedia

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    Hay fever sufferers in particular will notice under-eye "smudges" during the height of the allergy season. Atopy can lead to frequent rubbing of the eyes, leading to local inflammation and increased pigmentation. [4] Also, dark circles from allergies are caused by superficial venous congestion [5] in the capillaries under the eyes.

  4. The Most Common Questions About Under-Eyes Conditions ... - AOL

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    As an oculofacial plastic surgeon, I get all kinds of questions about the under-eye area, and I’m here to tell you that not all under-eye conditions are created equal. There are a few tricks to ...

  5. Blue laser - Wikipedia

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    A blue laser emits electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength between 400 and 500 nanometers, which the human eye sees in the visible spectrum as blue or violet. [ 1 ] Blue lasers can be produced by:

  6. Blue laser (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A blue laser is a laser that emits electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength 360–480nm, which the human eye sees as blue or violet. Blue laser may also refer to: Blue Laser, an evil organization from the Cheat Commandos cartoon series

  7. Venous lake - Wikipedia

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    A venous lake (also known as phlebectasis [1]) is a generally solitary, soft, compressible, dark blue to violaceous, 0.2- to 1-cm papule commonly found on sun-exposed surfaces of the vermilion border of the lip, face and ears. [2] [3] [4] Lesions generally occur among the elderly. [5] [6]

  8. Endovenous laser treatment - Wikipedia

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    The laser is activated whilst the catheter or laser fiber is slowly withdrawn, resulting in obliteration of the saphenous vein along its entire length. The treatment, which is performed without sedation, usually takes between 1 and two hours, and the patient walks out under his or her own power. The leg is bandaged and/or placed in a stocking ...

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