What kind of laser and light is used in the Smoothbeam?

What laser and light is used with smoothbeam. Is it radio frequency, with LED or infrared light? Thanks

Answers from doctors (1)


Celibre Medical Corporation

Published on Dec 29, 2009

The Smoothbeam laser uses 1450 nm (1,450 billionths of a meter
wavelength) invisible light that corresponds to the infrared light
spectrum.

Regards,

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Answered by Celibre Medical Corporation

The Smoothbeam laser uses 1450 nm (1,450 billionths of a meter
wavelength) invisible light that corresponds to the infrared light
spectrum.

Regards,

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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