The increasing use of cosmetic non-ionising radiation applications - types of procedures, potential risks to consumers and regulation in Australia
In recent years, there has been a large increase in cosmetic applications using non-ionising radiation (NIR). These applications use various types of NIR such as lasers and ultrasound for numerous cosmetic outcomes such as epilation, skin rejuvenation and tattoo removal. Cosmetic NIR procedures are...
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Main Authors: | Ken K Karipidis (Author), David Urban (Author), Rick A Tinker (Author), Trevor Wheatley (Author) |
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Sax Institute,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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