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... precision and accuracy. It features a 7-joint articulated arm beam delivery system for easy and precise application of the laser. It also features Ultra Pulse, Fractional and Free Scan, Sequence Scan, Maxim...
...Laser Co2 Acne Scar Removal Machine / Co2 Fractional Laser Machine Fractional Skin Resurfacing Working Theory 1. The new developed RF CO2 fractional laser fires a laser beam through RF CO2 tube which is spl...
...Co2 Fractional Laser Machine Co2 Fractional Laser working principle: 1. The newly developed RF-Excited CO2 Fractional Laser emits a laser beam through an RF CO2 tube, which is split into many microscopic bea...
..., no maintenance work 4, Medical CE approval Principle: Fractional Laser System fires a laser beam which is then split inti numbers f microscopic beams, producing tiny dot,or pixel-like treatment zones withi...
...Laser Resurfacing Medical Beauty Machine Advantage of co2 laser fractional in dermatology 1.USA radio frequency laser, high quality and excellent performance, long life 2.Smaller focal spot, stronger penetra...
...burnt scars, acne scars, etc, 2. Skin renewing and resurfacing, sun damage recovery, 3. Wrinkle removal and skin tightening, 4. Pigmentation removal such as intractable chloasmas, age spots, blemishes, speck...
...(glass laser pipe) Power 40w Output route Hinged arm Voltage 220V 50HZ ,110V 60HZ Net Size 109X50X40 cm Net Packing Size 142X54X67 cm Advantage: 1,Ultrapulse treatment is a skin-resurfacing treatment known a...
...Combining the effectiveness of traditional carbon dioxide lasers -- long thought to be the gold standard in wrinkle removal c, with a new application technique, it delivers powerful results without the tradi...
... through the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can be either "nonablative" (the laser beams coagulate the affected tissue) or "ablative" (the laser beams vaporize the affected tissue). Nonablative proce...
...ough the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can be either "nonablative" (the laser beams coagulate the affected tissue) or "ablative" (the laser beams vaporize the affected tissue). Nonablative procedure...
... through the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can be either "nonablative" (the laser beams coagulate the affected tissue) or "ablative" (the laser beams vaporize the affected tissue). Nonablative proce...
... through the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can be either "nonablative" (the laser beams coagulate the affected tissue) or "ablative" (the laser beams vaporize the affected tissue). Nonablative proce...
...ough the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can be either "nonablative" (the laser beams coagulate the affected tissue) or "ablative" (the laser beams vaporize the affected tissue). Nonablative procedure...
... through the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can be either "nonablative" (the laser beams coagulate the affected tissue) or "ablative" (the laser beams vaporize the affected tissue). Nonablative proce...
... through the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can be either "nonablative" (the laser beams coagulate the affected tissue) or "ablative" (the laser beams vaporize the affected tissue). Nonablative proce...
... through the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can be either "nonablative" (the laser beams coagulate the affected tissue) or "ablative" (the laser beams vaporize the affected tissue). Nonablative proce...
...ough the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can be either "nonablative" (the laser beams coagulate the affected tissue) or "ablative" (the laser beams vaporize the affected tissue). Nonablative procedure...
... through the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can be either "nonablative" (the laser beams coagulate the affected tissue) or "ablative" (the laser beams vaporize the affected tissue). Nonablative proce...
... through the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can be either "nonablative" (the laser beams coagulate the affected tissue) or "ablative" (the laser beams vaporize the affected tissue). Nonablative proce...
... through the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can be either "nonablative" (the laser beams coagulate the affected tissue) or "ablative" (the laser beams vaporize the affected tissue). Nonablative proce...