|Articles|January 1, 2002
Fluorescent pulsed light makes foray
Irvine, Calif. - Fluorescent-pulsed light technology hit the U.S. cosmetic and dermatology market recently, drawing some favorable reviews. According to sources and users of the flashlamp-based system for removing hair, treating hyperpigmentation, and treating vascular lesions, the device operates at significantly lower temperatures than traditional intense-pulsed light systems, achieving effective results in a speedy fashion with fewer complications to patients.
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