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Ultrasonic Peeling
There are many different treatments to make our face look splendid. Chemical peels, radiofrequency, microdermabrasion, etc. are some of the most used. There is a new alternative, it is the ultrasonic peeling.
Both men and women want to look your best skin free of blemishes, acne scars, blackheads, wrinkles, etc.. The ultrasonic peeling is an excellent new alternative to achieve this. Like all peeling, the goal is to remove the first layers of the skin to remove dead cells and allow the epidermis is renewed. The difference is that this type of peeling does not use any product or substance, as happens with chemical peeling, which makes it less aggressive to the skin.
Ultrasound allows regular waves and vibrations according to patient need and in turn has a surgical steel spatula that removes impurities. In this way accomplished the necessary exfoliation without adding any chemical.
It is a painless, does not cause irritation or redness. Yes you may feel a little discomfort but very tolerable. The results are very good and you can see from the first session.
The ultrasonic peeling can be used to treat fine wrinkles, acne scars, large pores, fine lines, blackheads, acne, hydration, age spots and photodamage.
After the application of ultrasound will be placed creams and / or masks. Also be supplemented with other treatment such as mesotherapy, dermabrasion, radiofrequency, and so on.
As with any peeling, after treatment some care must be taken as being out of the sun, use sunscreens and moisturizers.
This ultrasonic peeling can be applied to any person except in pregnant women or those who have infections or recent wounds in the skin.
The ultrasonic peeling is a very good alternative to exfoliate the skin without aggression and helps to restore elasticity, firmness and suppleness of the skin.
Build a version of the laser ultrasonic
Its authors are researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Missouri-Rolla (UMR).
Laser called because it holds the ultrasonic amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, the instrument produces ultrasonic waves that are coherent and of one frequency and could be used to study laser dynamics and detect subtle changes, such as phase changes in new materials.
To create a uaser, Richard Weaver (professor of theoretical and applied mechanics at the University of Illinois), Oleg Lobkis (researcher in this university) and professor of physics at UMR Yamilov Alexey, began mounting several self- piezoelectric oscillators in a block of aluminum that serves as an elastic body acoustic. When applied to an acoustic source outside the body, the oscillators synchronize to the frequency of the source. In the absence of an external source, the tiny ultrasonic transducers are locked together by virtue of their mutual access to the same acoustic system.
The user closely resembles a “random laser”. “In principle, however, there is no reason why we should not be able to design a Laser to generate a narrow beam, very directional,” says Weaver. Optical lasers are useful because of their coherent emission of light, high intensity and other features, which are of little value in acoustics, where coherence is the rule not the exception, the intensity is subject to the available power, and other features are limited by moderate frequencies. However, user may be helpful. With their longer wavelengths, frequencies and convenient, could prove to be suitable Laser for modeling and studying laser dynamics. Read the rest of this entry »
The Smallest Ultrasonic Probe in the World

Philips today announced the microTEE, the world’s smallest ultrasonic probe for the so-called draft transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), a special procedure for cardiac imaging in neonates.
From now on risky procedures can be performed on the heart of a baby having a better visual inspection, since an intervention can now be monitored throughout the whole course using ultrasound imaging. With their only 7.5 millimeters in diameter is microTEE only about one third as large as previous pediatric TEE probes. Especially the smallest and most vulnerable patients will benefit from this great technological progress.
The thin, flexible tube is inserted into the esophagus and positioned accurately by the examining physician. Its proximity to the heart of the upper digestive tract makes it the ideal starting point for the cardiac ultrasound. From there, the presentation of cardiac structures and the large proximal cardiac vessels is largely trouble free. Thus arise during a surgical high-resolution images of the heart, without affecting the air in the lungs or ribs imaging.
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Ultrasound with a USB Mobile

Researchers developed a system for performing ultrasound with cell attached to a small tube through a USB device. The system could become “essential computer in the developing world, where medical personnel prepared scarce, but most of the population, up to 90%, have access to mobile phone masts,” said one of its inventors , the American engineer William D. Richard.
Portable Ultrasound Accessible to All Budgets

Today it is possible to count within their diagnostic methods provides its patients with a portable ultrasound equipment with excellent performance, apply to proceedings that are commonly performed as in birth control studies in general abdominal, soft tissue study etc.
Crean Ultrasound System The Size of a Cell

However, these machines are usually quite large, and the most modern “portable” is the size of a printer.
Hospital Equipped With a Mammography and an Ultrasound

The Province of Buenos Aires opened the envelopes of the Public Bidding for. Appliances that are expected to arrive in the course of this year for use in the local hospital. Analysis will expand substantially through imaging.
The local hospital Virgen del Carmen, this year will be equipped with a portable ultrasound and mammography, as assured sources of the Health Ministry in Buenos Aires DISCUSSION.
Laser Ultrasound Helps to Check Dental Health

Your dentist can now easily see the mineral content present in tooth enamel with the help of a laser beam generated from the ultrasound.
In the scientific journal Optics Express, Optical Society’s (OSA) Open-Access stated that laser ultrasound is a device that serves to check and analyze tooth decay.
Ultrasonic Sensor Provides Panoramic Image

Medical researchers in the United States have an ultrasound probe the size of a grain of rice developed, can provide the panoramic pictures from inside the human body. The eight-probe has sensors on every wall would allow a panoramic view.