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...Cohenrent RF metal tube fractional co2 laser machine with vaginal tightening handle Specifications The type of laser American Coherent CO2 laser Power 30W(40W) Wavelength of laser 10600nm Work mode of laser ...
...laser machine with high quality Working principal: Fractional Co2 laser for skin resurfacing uses laser energy microbeams to create areas of affected tissue that extend through the epidermis into the dermis....
... 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...
... 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...
...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...
...laser machine Working principal: Fractional Co2 laser for skin resurfacing uses laser energy microbeams to create areas of affected tissue that extend through the epidermis into the dermis. These areas can b...
... 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...