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Laser ‘Needle’ Could Take the Ouch Out of Shots

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SEOUL, South Korea, Sept. 14, 2012 — Children (and even adults) who dread facing needles at the doctor's office can find hope in a new laser-based system that shoots microscopic jets of drugs into the skin. Various techniques have been developed in hopes of making injections pain-free, but hypodermic needles remain the first choice for ease of use, precision and control. A new laser-based system developed in South Korea blasts microscopic jets of drugs into the skin. Here, a beam-entrance view of the laser injector. (Image: Jack Yoh/Seoul National University) The new system uses an erbium-doped yttrium aluminum...Read full article

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    Sep 2012
    Asia-PacificBiophotonicsdrug deliveryEr:YAGhypodermic needleinjectionJack YohlasersmedicineneedlepainResearch & TechnologySeoul National UniversityshotskinSouth Koreayttrium aluminum garnet

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