Chang et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Accurate laser skin perforation technique aimed at promoting bleeding and reducing painChang et al., 2015
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- Chang H
- Lin Y
- Huang K
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- Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
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Laser skin perforation is an effective and promising technique for use in blood collection. In this study, the relation between the perforation profile of skin and laser irradiation at various energies is discussed. Increasing laser energy does not uniformly expand the size and …
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