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How does the Soft Touch Laser work?

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The Soft Touch Laser helps to rejuvenate the skin. For additional information, see our Nulase Technology Page
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I am an African American. Will the Soft Touch Laser work on darker skin?

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Yes. Skin pigmentation does not effect the results of Soft Touch Laser that much. In some cases longer periods of use may be required for darker skin types.
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I have dark skin, will the Soft Touch Laser work on darker skin?

Nulase Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Skin pigmentation does not effect the results of the treatment that much. In some cases longer periods of treatment time may be required for darker skin types.
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How does this soft shore technique work?

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This technique uses undercurrent stabilizers that are shore-perpendicular low-profile structures. Stabilizer consists of grout filled, geotextile tubes. The oval cross-sectional shape of the stabilizers reduces the amount of wave reflection and turbulence. The stabilizers re-establish the proper bottom profile of the beach and taper down in size as they extend into the water. The stabilizers have a very different design than groins.
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What is laser therapy and how does it work?

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Laser therapy is a safe, effective, and commonly used treatment, providing optimal results in areas such as the removal of unwanted hair skin rejuvenation, wrinkle reduction, leg veins, or tattoos; and the treatment of acne. Lasers work by delivering an intense beam of light that is absorbed by the skin. This light is converted to heat and is absorbed by the cells being targeted, while leaving the surrounding tissue unaffected.
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How does laser treatment work?

Frequently Asked Questions for Varicose Veins
Since valves can't be repaired, the only alternative is to re-route blood flow through healthy veins. Traditionally, this has been done by surgically removing (stripping) the troublesome vein. The laser procedure provides a less invasive alternative to stripping by simply closing the problem vein instead. Once the diseased vein is closed, other healthy veins take over and empty blood from your legs.
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What is the difference between the Soft Touch Laser and a laser treatment at my doctor's office?

Nulase Frequently Asked Questions
The Soft Touch laser uses Low Level Laser Energy to stimulate a natural rejuvenation process, improving your skins condition in a non-irritating, non-invasive way. There is no irritation, redness or downtime from the treatment. Yes. Wait a day or two after you have had the procedure. The Soft Touch Laser will help to speed up the healing process and keep collagen level up, a desired effect from IPL treatments.
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What is LLLT, LPLT, therapeutic laser, soft laser, MID laser?

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Regarding the therapy, we have chosen to use the term LLLT (Low Level Laser Therapy). This is the dominant term in use today, but there is still a lack of consensus. In the literature LPLT (Low Power Laser Therapy) is also frequently used. Regarding the laser instrument, we have chosen to use the term "therapeutic laser" rather than "low level laser" or "low power laser", since high-level lasers are also used for laser therapy.
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How does laser vein removal work?

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A:The laser targets the pigments in the red blood cells in the unwanted veins, in the same way that the laser targets pigments in the hair follicle during laser hair removal.
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How does the LightSheer Diode Laser System work?

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In the past, the usual remedies for unwanted hair were plucking, shaving or electrolysis. Some are painful; some are messy and most are temporary. A laser produces a beam of highly concentrated light. The light is well absorbed by the pigment located in hair follicles. The laser pulses for a fraction of a second, just long enough to vaporize the pigment, disabling numerous follicles at a time to eliminate or significantly impede the hair's re-growth.
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How does laser work?

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To appreciate how it works, you need to understand the basics of how hair grows and replaces itself in its natural cycle. Every hair on one's head usually grows for several years and then falls out. The root then rests for some weeks before starting to re-grow a new hair. This cycle continues throughout our lives. Unfortunately, as we age, some people replace fewer hairs than are shed (and/or thinner, lighter hair) resulting in thinner hair and gradually baldness occurs.
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Q22. What happens if the laser treatment does not work?

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If after the initial laser surgery there is persistence or additional CNV, further laser treatment may be possible. If the CNV has grown too large or involve the central fovea, additional laser treatment may not be helpful. In patients with wet AMD in one eye, it is very important to monitor the vision and the macula in the other eye also. Using the eyes for reading, watching television, or driving does not damage them. It is important to continue with as normal a life style as possible.
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How does the laser/light process work?

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Laser/light selectively targets the melanin in the hair so it is most effective on light, clean skin with dark follicles. After your initial preparation, your treatment provider will move a wand-like hand piece over your skin. The hand piece emits the light that disables the hair follicles. Most people perceive the light as a gentle "snapping" sensation. Once this is completed, the treatment provider will wipe away any loose hair from your skin, and you're ready to go.
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Q10. How does laser hair removal work?

Laser Hair Removal FAQ
Lasers are optical devices which produce intense beams of light. A laser consists of an active medium such as a crystal, gas or liquid that amplifies light when stimulated by an external energy source (such as a flash amp or electric discharge). The laser can be fine-tuned to generate a very narrow band of light wavelengths. In one pulse, the laser can remove all the hair on a patch of skin ranging from 9-18mm in size on average.
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How does Laser Genesis work?

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By gently heating the upper dermis well below the skin's surface, Laser Genesis stimulates collagen production. Collagen production helps to diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and smooth the texture of the skin.
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How does laser scanning work?

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A sheet of red laser light illuminates the object, painting a thin stripe onto it. A video camera looks at the object from the side. By analyzing the changing shape of the stripe as it sweeps across the object, we can compute the shape of the object, at least as seen from one side. The resulting data takes the form of a grid of points in three-dimensional space, sometimes called a range image. By connecting neighboring points, we produce a mesh of tiny triangles.
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How does laser removal work?

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Laser works by targeting the color (melanin) in the hair and damaging the follicle. The damaged hair follicle can no longer produce hair. Laser hair removal can be used on all parts of the body including but not limited to face, underarms, back, bikini, legs, and arms. With the sapphire-cooling tip of the ClearScan, treatments are very well tolerated and there is minimal discomfort if any.
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How does Magic Touch work?

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It is a transparent pressure-sensitive membrane overlay capable of detecting your touch for mouse cursor movement, clicking, double clicking and dragging. Your finger or a stylus becomes the mouse control.
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A transparent pressure-sensitive membrane overlay detects your touch for mouse cursor movement, clicking, double clicking and dragging. Your finger or a stylus becomes the mouse control.
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How does the SDO work, and how can it provide arch support if it's so soft?

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The SDO works on a 2500 year old principle of physics, "fluid moves to the area of least resistance and greatest need"--Archimedes. The foot has high and low pressure areas as it stands and walks on the ground (or in a shoe). The areas of high pressure simply push the fluid to areas of low pressure and equalize the distribution naturally ( you can see this here).
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How does the B2B Soft's Solution work?

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The B2B Soft, "Pay All Bills Here" payment location, your organization, will become a member of a national network of participating merchants. These merchant locations accept cash payments from their customers and pay those customer's bills, saving them time and money. By being a member of the network we can take your customer's bill payments and deliver it to the proper biller safely and quickly! In return, the B2B Soft, "Pay All Bills Here" payment location collects a fee for the service.
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How does the soft start/stop work?

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The power to the motor is switched on/off (pulsed) as needed to accomplish the speed desired at any point in time.    The DC motor ‘averages’ the energy supplied to it, so the effect is similar to raising/lowering the voltage applied to the motor.
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How does Endovenous laser ablation work?

Endovenous Laser Treatment - EVLT For Varicose Veins
The energy source from the laser irritates the vein walls, causes them to shrink and slowly disappear. The vein can no longer carry any blood through it. Because these veins are superficial, they are not important for transfer of blood to the heart.
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