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Low-Fluence 585 nm Q-Switched nD:YAG Laser Effective for Post Acne Redness

February 9, 2015July 15, 2016 KindofStephen Blog

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The commercial version of this laser is called the SPECTRA, manufactured by Lutronic.

There’s also the SPECTRA XT from the same manufactureres, that operates in the 595 nm wavelength and is also indicatd for post-acne redness.

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