History of Lasers
Laser Therapy
IPL
LHR
Lesions
100

The acronym for L.A.S.E.R.

What is light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation?

100

This wavelength is more appropriate for superficial facial vessels.

What is 532-nm wavelength?

100

The acronym for our category.

What is intense pulsed light?

100

This must be performed before beginning the treatment.

What is a patch test?

100

Treatment of telangiectasia is an example of this type of lesion response.

What is vascular lesion response?

200

In 1960, the first visible laser was created by this man, of the Hughes Research Laboratories.

Who is Theodore Maiman?

200

These reactions are created as the laser energy comes in contact with tissue; light is then absorbed by its target chromophore and transformed to heat.

What are photothermal tissue reactions?

200

This pulse is appropriate for smaller vessels, superficial age spots, and finer hair.

What is a single pulse?

200

Feedback from the client helps determine whether the treatment power is too high, which is why use of this is not appropriate.

What is complete pain blockage?

200

Treatment of lentigo is an example of this type of lesion response.

What is a pigmented lesion response?

300

The first visible laser was created from this crystal.

What is a ruby? 

300

In the most aggressive laser treatments, several layers of skin cells can be vaporized, resulting in this reaction.

What is an ablative skin reaction?

300

This filter is best for targeting epidermal age spots or superficial tissue.

What is a green filter?

300

A longer pulse duration is often needed on this type of hair.

What is coarser hair?

300

Treatment for scarring or sun-damaged skin is an example of this type of lesion response.

What is a collagen lesion response?

400

The creation of medical light sources began with this man in 1916.

Who is Albert Einstein?

400

These reactions occur when lasers are engineered to deliver a beam of light that is pulsed in a nanosecond duration.

What are photomechanical reactions?

400

These pulses are more appropriate for treatment of larger vessels, darker skin types, and pigmented lesions.

What is a double or triple pulse?

400

Many laser devices have this technology to cool the skin.

What is forced-air technology?

400

These lasers are commonly used to treat pigmented lesions.

What are Q-switched lasers?

500

The first laser was initially used in these fields, but has ignited the technological explosion still happening today.

What is dermatology and ophthalmology?

500

These types of lasers are used primarily for tattoo removal and treatment of pigmented lesions.

What are photomechanical lasers?

500

Vascular lesions at a medium depth, require this type of filter.

What is a yellow/amber filter?

500

This is known as the time it takes for 50 percent of heat energy to be dissipated from the target tissue.

What is thermal relaxation time, or TRT?

500

You must have a physician verify that the lesions are noncancerous or precancerous if ever treating these types of lesions.

What are melanin-containing lesions?