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BEST BALANCE between the highest procedure success rate and lowest complication rate
The fundamental differences between different wavelengths are related to occurrence of adverse events. Compared with the 1470nm laser, the water absorbed by the 1940nm is 3 times that of blood and vein wall, and its effective optical penetration depth is about a quarter of that of the 1470nm laser. The higher absorption coefficient means that the LEEDs needed when treating with a 1940nm laser are lower than those needed to achieve thermal ablation with more conventional wavelengths.
The 1940nm laser has been proved to be very safe and effective in using parameters, that is, the average power of GSV and SSV is 4.0 W, and the LEED is greater than 30 J/cm (average about 50 J/cm). As the ideal wavelength, 1940nm will produce the maximum possible selective damage with the greatest margin of safety and the lowest procedure-related complication rate. It achieves the best balance.
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