If the laser is for the treatment of myopia then it would have to be an excimer.....if there's a red dot then that probably is some sort of targeting beam.
Argon lasers for eyes are used to cauterize leaking blood vessels in the retina, but they are usually smaller than this laser and all the photos of these lasers I've ever seen it looks as though the patient is treated while he/she sits up, rather than laying flat.
I did ask an eye doctor a long, long time ago (not long after I had my near-sightedness permanently banished by an excimer laser) how many watts in the beam, and he said something like "a few millijoules". Being that UV is higher energy + pulsed I don't think it would take much to ablate away corneal cells. But when I had my surgery, I do recall seeing both a red and green light shining in my eye.....I doubt they were lasers as I was told to stare into the lights.
But I'll say one thing....I do distinctly remember the burning hair stench of my corneas being partially vaporized! Gee I guess I'm the only one here who has smelled their flesh being vaporized by a laser....not something you want to smell, even if you are having surgery!