What happened to the customers (who wore argon laser safety glasses) or the sales critter (who left soon after) is not described, but both may have received some bad news when they had their eyes ...
“Dark circles result from under-eye puffiness, volume loss ... are most effective, while laser skin resurfacing with a CO2 laser can help with thinning of the skin and blood pooling, says ...
Both the eye and the skin could suffer thermal and photochemical ... Other faculty, staff, or other individuals may be authorized by the LPI to use the laser under the LPI's project restrictions. I am ...
Class III – Class IIIa lasers are considered to be a hazard under extended viewing conditions, or when viewed with collecting optics. Class IIIb lasers are considered to be an acute hazard to the skin ...
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