Results formedical examination lightsfrom 1856 Products.
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1,Work Principle: Fractional laser light penetrates the skin with tiny thermal channels through the random scanning. This creates an ablative and thermal effect on only these ...
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1,Work Principle: Fractional laser light penetrates the skin with tiny thermal channels through the random scanning. This creates an ablative and thermal effect on only these ...
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1,Work Principle: Fractional laser light penetrates the skin with tiny thermal channels through the random scanning. This creates an ablative and thermal effect on only these channels (a micro-injury) without damaging ...
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1,Work Principle: Fractional laser light penetrates the skin with tiny thermal channels through the random scanning. This creates an ablative and thermal effect on only these channels (a micro-injury) without damaging ...
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1,Work Principle: Fractional laser light penetrates the skin with tiny thermal channels through the random scanning. This creates an ablative and thermal effect on only these channels (a micro-injury) without damaging ...
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1,Work Principle: Fractional laser light penetrates the skin with tiny thermal channels through the random scanning. This creates an ablative and thermal effect on only these ...
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1,Work Principle: Fractional laser light penetrates the skin with tiny thermal channels through the random scanning. This creates an ablative and thermal effect on only these channels (a micro-injury) without damaging ...
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1,Work Principle: Fractional laser light penetrates the skin with tiny thermal channels through the random scanning. This creates an ablative and thermal effect on only these ...
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1,Work Principle: Fractional laser light penetrates the skin with tiny thermal channels through the random scanning. This creates an ablative and thermal effect on only these channels (a micro-injury) without damaging ...
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1,Treatment theory Adopts mixed wavelength 755nm&808nm&1064nm, particular effective to hair melanocytes without injury surrounding tissue. The laser light can be absorbed by the melanin in hair follicles, and converted ...
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1,Prinples: The CO2 laser was one of the earliest gas lasers to be developed (invented by Kumar Patel of Bell Labs in 1964, and is still one of the most useful. Carbon dioxide ...
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1,Prinples: The CO2 laser was one of the earliest gas lasers to be developed (invented by Kumar Patel of Bell Labs in 1964, and is still one of the most useful. Carbon dioxide lasers are the highest-power continuous wave ...
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1,Prinples: The CO2 laser was one of the earliest gas lasers to be developed (invented by Kumar Patel of Bell Labs in 1964, and is still one of the most useful. Carbon dioxide lasers are the highest-power continuous wave ...
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1,Prinples: The CO2 laser was one of the earliest gas lasers to be developed (invented by Kumar Patel of Bell Labs in 1964, and is still one of the most useful. Carbon dioxide ...
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1,Treatment theory Adopts mixed wavelength 755nm&808nm&1064nm, particular effective to hair melanocytes without injury surrounding tissue. The laser light can be absorbed by the ...
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1,Treatment theory Adopts mixed wavelength 755nm&808nm&1064nm, particular effective to hair melanocytes without injury surrounding tissue. The laser light can be absorbed by the melanin in hair follicles, and converted ...
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1,Treatment theory Adopts mixed wavelength 755nm&808nm&1064nm, particular effective to hair melanocytes without injury surrounding tissue. The laser light can be absorbed by the melanin in hair follicles, and converted ...
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1,Work Principle: Fractional laser light penetrates the skin with tiny thermal channels through the random scanning. This creates an ablative and thermal effect on only these channels (a micro-injury) without damaging ...
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1,Prinples: The CO2 laser was one of the earliest gas lasers to be developed (invented by Kumar Patel of Bell Labs in 1964, and is still one of the most useful. Carbon dioxide lasers are the highest-power continuous wave ...
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