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  • where can i go to get this?

  • @AMVObssedAnime

    our clinic is in Sao Paulo, Brazil 55 11 32522922

  • no, there is no X-ray. The sensation we have when we use Augmented Reality to evaluate superficial veins is "x-ray" vision...

    The machine projects onto the skin the processed image of an infrared camera

  • is this anyway related to an xray??

  • Need it. Now

  • How do you collect NIR photons? What is the quantum efficiency of your CCD camera chip with respect to the NIR photons?

  • The technique is called CLaCS (Cryo-Laser & Cryo-Sclerotherapy). Cryo is the gray tube. It is blowing up to -20C air to numb the skin. The handpiece is a transdermal laser. 1064nm long pulse 6mm spotsize laser. Harmony - Almalasers.

  • What is he doing from 1:54 to 2:25? o.O

  • wow wat a cool machine

  • I work for the company that makes these. The utmost care is taken when constructing these. On my first day they showed me this in it's prototype stages. So simple to use and the technology behind it is amazing.

  • It is really amazing. Great ideas that now seems obvious.

    Better diagnostics leads to better outcome.

    Our patients are loving the results achieved by the VeinViewer mapping.

    Many patients that we indicated phlebectomy and didn't do the procedure are returning and re are treating them now with CLaCS guided by the VeinViewer.

  • so cool!

  • Hospitals and laboratories that invest in technology will the VeinViewer have soon.

  • they should have this when their taking out blood samples they can never find me

  • generally US$ 500 to US$ 1500 a session.

    it takes 2-3 sessions to treat a vein. When te score is lower than 6 (see the film Role of the VeinViewer...)

  • in that case how much does it cost? I think I have mild varicose veins but getting worse.....

  • thanks alot..i think this device will help workers in field of lab and not make patients screaming hhh

  • for sure. Less vein punctures. And it is already helping to avoid invasive procedures like phlebectomies (varicose vein removal). Thanks for watching our video.

  • thanks a lot ,

  • ı think that this device is very usefull and ım corious about is this device needs a training or simple course to use or guide etc.

    2. question is this device has international approves of rules ? please answer

  • 1. no training needed. Just position the VeinViewer perpendicular and 40cm from the surface of the skin.

    2. Some countries are already approved. It is a Class 1 device. It does not harm the patient and even does not touch the skin. Feel free to send more questions. The Economist magazine (December 6th) has an interesting reportage about Augmented Reality - a tendency in technology - where the VeinViewer is cited as AR in medicine.

  • awesome +

  • the VeinViewer looks awesome. it looks like it could help with regular blood draws too. is it Japanese?

    lasers look much more preferable to sclerosing chemicals.

  • The VeinViewer is from Memphis, USA.

    Nowadays lasers are much more effective and safe.

    If you combine laser, Cryo6, VeinViewer and segment injections of Dextrose75% (CLaCS) you can remove veins that could be extirpated by surgery

  • thank you

  • woooooooow its very nice plz whos know where we can buy this products plz send the websait massege on my nomber +9745177998

  • We sell the VV and would be glad to talk to you about it. Please call my cell number at 214-335-7305

  • where is your practice??

  • Sao Paulo, Brazil.

  • Very good! I've never had seen that device, despite have heard talk about it. Congratulations.

  • thanks. We work hard to develop safe methods to treat leg veins.

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