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Photomedicine technology is a type of medical device that uses light to diagnose and treat a variety of medical conditions. Photomedicine devices use lasers, LEDs, and other light sources to deliver light energy to the body, which can be used to detect and treat diseases. Photomedicine technology is used in a variety of medical applications, including dermatology, ophthalmology, and oncology. Photomedicine devices can be used to detect and treat skin conditions, such as acne, psoriasis, and wrinkles. They can also be used to detect and treat eye conditions, such as glaucoma and macular degeneration. In oncology, photomedicine devices can be used to detect and treat tumors.
Some companies in the photomedicine technology market include Cynosure, Lumenis, and Syneron Candela. These companies specialize in the development and manufacture of photomedicine devices for medical applications. Show Less Read more