Effects on healthy human skin of an infrared coagulator equipped with an optical fiber and a halide lamp (120 W power) emitting from 400 to 2,500 nanometers, were histologically evaluated. The depth of injury is directly related to pulses from 0 to 1 second duration causing a marked reproduction of thermal effect. The possible dermatological applications, such as disadvantages and limitations are discussed.

Histological evaluation of infrared coagulation on healthy skin / Monfrecola, Giuseppe; Pini, D; Cimmino, Gianfranco. - In: ANNALI ITALIANI DI DERMATOLOGIA CLINICA E SPERIMENTALE. - ISSN 0365-169X. - 43:2(1989), pp. 93-96.

Histological evaluation of infrared coagulation on healthy skin

MONFRECOLA, GIUSEPPE;CIMMINO, GIANFRANCO
1989

Abstract

Effects on healthy human skin of an infrared coagulator equipped with an optical fiber and a halide lamp (120 W power) emitting from 400 to 2,500 nanometers, were histologically evaluated. The depth of injury is directly related to pulses from 0 to 1 second duration causing a marked reproduction of thermal effect. The possible dermatological applications, such as disadvantages and limitations are discussed.
1989
Histological evaluation of infrared coagulation on healthy skin / Monfrecola, Giuseppe; Pini, D; Cimmino, Gianfranco. - In: ANNALI ITALIANI DI DERMATOLOGIA CLINICA E SPERIMENTALE. - ISSN 0365-169X. - 43:2(1989), pp. 93-96.
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