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  2. The red light device that dermatologists told us makes skin ...

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    More skin care devices to consider: Dr Dennis Gross. Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite Dpl FaceWare Pro. $455.

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  4. US FDA clears DermaSensor's AI-powered skin cancer ... - AOL

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    The Miami-based private company's device - also called DermaSensor - utilizes light and an AI-powered algorithm to help primary care physicians in identifying the presence of cancer in suspicious ...

  5. Integra LifeSciences - Wikipedia

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    Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation is a global medical device manufacturing company headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. [3] [4] Founded in 1989, the company manufactures products for skin regeneration, neurosurgery, reconstructive and general surgery. [3]

  6. Substance-based medical device - Wikipedia

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    Substance-based medical devices encompass a varied array of products that fall under the purview of Regulation (EU) 2017/745 (MDR). Based on their intended purpose, they are classified according to rule 21 ("Devices composed of substances that are introduced via a body orifice or applied to the skin") of Annex VIII of the MDR .

  7. Alternating electric field therapy - Wikipedia

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    The adverse effects of TTFields include local skin rashes and irritation caused by prolonged electrode use. [13] [7] [6] Compared with other cancer treatment methods, this effect is very minimal and tolerable for the patient. [13] This irritation can be controlled with steroid creams and periodic breaks from treatment. [7]

  8. The 7 Best Radio Frequency Skin Devices - AOL

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    Titan Mini. This compact device targets smaller target areas–like the crow's feet, eleven lines, and smile lines–by using bipolar radio frequency to go deep into the dermis and tighten and low ...

  9. Electronic skin - Wikipedia

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    Electronic skin refers to flexible, stretchable and self-healing electronics that are able to mimic functionalities of human or animal skin. [1] [2] The broad class of materials often contain sensing abilities that are intended to reproduce the capabilities of human skin to respond to environmental factors such as changes in heat and pressure.