Hexagonal multi-spot array for aesthetic dermal treatment by Holo/Or

Dec. 1, 2016
A hexagonal multi-spot array with square edges gives a more even distribution of laser spots to potentially improve uniformity in aesthetic dermatology treatments.

A hexagonal multi-spot array with square edges from Holo/Or (Rehovot, Israel) gives a more even distribution of laser spots, with each spot having six near-neighbors to potentially improve uniformity in aesthetic dermatology treatments. The square edges of the array allow for good tiling of the treated area without overlapping.

For more information, please visit www.holoor.co.il.

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