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CE0051. MINISTRY OF HEALTH PERMIT N. 520941/R
VENUSIAN CO2 medical device (CE0051) is very versatile and effective and is designed to perform Carboxytherapy treatments for the following pathologies:
CE0051. MINISTRY OF HEALTH PERMIT N. 520941/R
The sophisticated qualities of VENUSIAN CO2 are mainly to be found in four aspects:
GAS HEATING
The device has 18 preset programs that use CO2 at different temperatures (from 0°C to 43°C).
INTERNAL SENSOR MEASURING TISSUE RESISTANCE
The device is fitted with an internal sensor that measures the resistance encountered by the gas as it is inoculated into the tissue and AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS the gas flow based on the resistance encountered at the specific point of inoculation (reducing the “rebound” effect).
ADMINISTRATION TECHNIQUES
VENUSIAN enables carbon dioxide administration using both the LOW FLOW and the HIGH FLOW techniques.
COMPREHENSIVE WORK PROTOCOLS
Venusian comes with the most extensive and complete work protocols based on the use of the device in the main pathologies and for the most innovative therapeutic indications
OPTIMIZED SOFTWARE
For total control of gas delivery: volume, quantity, temperature and working time.
The software has been designed to be of immediate use with parameters that can be set directly from the display.
HIGH AND LOW FLOW DELIVERY ACCORDING TO THE BODY DISTRICT TREATED.
Thanks to many clinical studies, completed or in progress, at well-known Italian hospitals and universities, Venusian users constantly benefit from the most up-to-date protocols in all fields of application of the Carboxytherapy technique.
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