A method for photoselective vaporization of prostate tissue includes delivering
laser radiation to the treatment area on the tissue, via an optical fiber for example,
wherein the laser radiation has a wavelength and irradiance in the treatment area
on the surface of the tissue sufficient because vaporization of a substantially
greater volume of tissue than a volume of residual coagulated tissue caused by
the laser radiation. The laser radiation is generated using a neodymium doped solid-state
laser, including optics producing a second or higher harmonic output with greater
than 60 watts average output power. The delivered laser radiation has a wavelength
for example in a range of about 200 nm to about 650 nm, and has an average irradiance
in the treatment area greater than about 10 kilowatts/cm2, in a spot
size of at least 0.05 mm2.