The various kinds of lasers used in ophthalmology, namely, ruby, continuous
wave noble gas ion, frequency-doubled neodymium:YAG, dye, CO2, neodymium:Y
AG, and excimer laser at lambda 193 nm, are briefly reviewed relative to th
e characteristics that make them useful for ophthalmic surgery. A personal
account is given of the history of the argon ion laser and its applications
in this regard. A commercially important laser, the excimer laser at lambd
a 193 nm, used for correction of vision errors is discussed in some detail
since the mechanisms are still in dispute and the details are of interest,
The author has had some involvement with the use of this laser.