 The effect of transglural diode cyclophotocragulation using micropulse versus continuous wave on the ciliary body observed in Miyaki Apple view. Did you ever wonder what cyclophotocragulation looks like inside the eye or which technique is safer micropulse or continuous? For this experiment you need four globes prepared with a Miyaki Apple technique, one micropulse diode laser, one transglural micropulse probe. First the probe is applied to the retro-limbo conjunctiva and cyclodistruction is observed. This is a Miyaki Apple view of micropulse laser. Note there is no shrinkage of the ciliary processes. In continuous diode mode you can see contracture of the ciliary processes and the pass planar. In continuous mode with lower energy and longer duration there is less contracture. This is the same lower energy with even longer duration. And here you see higher energy. This is a comparison of higher and lower energy at the same duration. First we learned that micropulse is gentle on the ciliary processes and second we see that in continuous mode titrating energy level is more destructive than titrating time. Have you ever heard a pop? We wondered what it looks like inside the eye when the ciliary processes pop.