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Wassmer B et al. – With laser lipolysis, thermal elevation of a given volume can be obtained provided that the penetration depth remains in this nominal range. This explains why similar end results can be obtained using 920nm, 980nm, 1064nm, and 1320nm. Thermal build–up is the main factor behind adipocytolysis and skin contraction. Successful outcomes are dependent on the movement of the optical fiber inside the tissue and even and stable delivery of energy.

   

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