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Benefits
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High revenue earning capacity
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Excellent results rapidly increases
client base
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Immediate improvement in appearance
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Flexible energy choices for optimising
treatment
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Optimum 578 & 511 nm wavelengths for
precise treatment
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Mostly single treatment
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High power for rapid treatment and
minimal damage to surrounding skin
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No purpura response
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Minimal crusting
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No bruising
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Bloodless lesion removal
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Contact handpiece minimises pain
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Simple touch-screen interface for
precise control
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Convenient compact moveable control
panel
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Vascular lesions
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Pigmented lesions
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Bulky lesions
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Wrinkles and stretch-marks
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Effectiveness proven by
independent long-term clinical trials (ref. 1-7)
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- McCoy, SE. Copper bromide laser treatment of facial telangiectasia: results of patients treated over five years. Lasers Surg Med. 1997; 21(4):329-40.
- McCoy, S. et al. An evaluation of the copper-bromide laser for treating
telangiectasia. Dermatol Surg. 1996 Jun; 22(6):551-7.
- Longo, L. et al. Laser treatment of stretch marks: Preliminary
results. Proceedings Laser Florence ‘99, published in SPIE. 2000; 4166
1605-7422-/00: pp 164-8
- Cassuto, D.A. “Non-Ablative Photorejuvenation with a Scanned Copper
Bromide Laser”. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, ASLMS Abstract no. 54
2003
- Sadick, N. & Weiss, R. “The Utilization of a New Yellow Light Laser
(578 nm) for the Treatment of Class 1 Red Telangiectasia of the Lower
Extremities”. Dermatologic Surgery 2002; 28: 21-25
- Longo, L., Postiglione, M.G., Marangoni, O. & Melato, M. “Two Year
Follow-Up Results of Copper Bromide Laser Treatment of Striae”. Journal
of Clinical Laser Medicine & Surgery, Volume 21, Abstract no: 3
- Bjerring, P., Town. G., “Yellow Light Photo-rejuvenation - A
clinical and biochemical study”. Private communication
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