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titleOfInvention System and method for altering and / or smoothing tissue by laser ablation
abstract An improved system and method for efficient tissue removal using laser ablation is described. A first laser emits a laser beam with a variable first integrated energy density sufficient to ablate tissue. The first laser beam is movably placed over one or more surfaces of the tissue, and the first integrated energy density is varied to different levels depending on the position, thereby ablating different tissue thicknesses at different surface positions, with the aim of altering the nature of the surface of the tissue. The changes include smoothing, removing, chamfering, abrading and roughening tissue. In a preferred embodiment, the tissue is a scab that is removed to expose viable tissue. In alternative preferred embodiments, one or more additional laser beams of different wavelengths, with an integrated energy density sufficient to ablate tissue, are translated over the surface of the tissue until a second ablation reaches a second automatically determined endpoint, e.g. B. is determined by the influence of chemical products below the end point, which absorb the second laser beam, without generating the temperature required for the continuation of the ablation.
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