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Laser CH3&4

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What does "photo" mean in "selective Photothermolysis"
10600 carbon dioxide gas, all skin types, chromophore is water, ablative resurfacing, medical setting
1 of 4 parameters for laser treatments
Delivery method with very short pulse durations used or treating tattoos
FLuence/joule is a measure of ___
A factor to take into consideration when selecting a devise for laser
1 of 5 cooling methods
A factor to take into consideration when selecting a devise for laser
Amount of time required for the target to dissipate 50% of the heat into the surrounding tissue
Rate at which a laser pulses per second
800-855nm active medium semiconductor chip, LHR, All skin types
A of Star
A factor to take into consideration when selecting a devise for laser
S of Star
1 of 4 parameters for laser treatments
Down
What does "thermo" mean in "selective Photothermolysis"
1 of 5 cooling methods
R of Star
Amount of time to cause thermal damage to the chromophore without damaging surrounding tissue
1 of 5 cooling methods
1064nm garnet crystal, all skin types, LHR, skin rejuvenation & tightening. (chromophore = hemoglobin)
What does "selective" mean in "selective Photothermolysis"
Light based devise that delivers a wide spectrum of wavelengths, ideal for skin rejuvenation
Determines color of light and depth of penetration
Length of time the energy is in contact with the tissue
(mm) area of light on tissue in a single pulse
Reduces the risk of respiratory infections and eye irruption
Bi-polar, mono-polar, multi-polar non-specific heat source, supplemental to laser treatments
1 of 5 cooling methods
T of Star
755 ideal of LHR, benign lesions, hyerpig, melanoma. (chromophore is melanin)
___ wavelengths are more intense and more readily absorbed
What does "lysis" mean in "selective Photothermolysis"