Did you know the ruby laser was reportedly the first working laser, ever? Theodore Maiman created the ruby laser in 1960 at the Hughes Research Laboratories located in California. This laser emits a …
Five Important Laser Safety Measures To Follow
With the wide variety of laser systems used in health care facilities today, it is important to know how to keep your medical personnel and patients safe from laser radiation. This post will highlight …
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Are You Using A Diode Laser In Your Medical Facility?
Diode lasers date back to 1962, when they were first invented. Since then, millions of laser diodes have been used in a wide range of research, medical and industrial applications along with many …
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Why Dermatologists Are Using Erbium Lasers
Many dermatologists are now using erbium lasers in a variety of skin treatments! This is partially due to the fact that it causes less heating and burning of tissue when compared to other lasers used …
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Holmium Lasers In Urology
Today, many urology departments are using holmium:YAG (Ho:YAG) lasers for the treatment of many urological diseases. This unique holmium laser operates in the infrared wavelength, producing a hot …
QuickShip Lead Aprons Are Now Available
Need a lead apron within 1 - 2 business days? We've got you covered. We have recently teamed up with our manufacturer in order to provide you an option to receive your lead aprons quickly. Since …
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