I understand that they are both lasers and essentially work the same way. However, I'm curious whether the lower wavelength (Cellusmooth) has any benefits over the higher wavelength (Cellulaze). Is there any difference in the technique used? Also is there a cost difference? I'd appreciate hearing from practitioners who have seen the results of BOTH devices. Thank you!
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Yes, the laser can injure your skin and underlying structures, causing scarring and displeasing appearance.These kinds of deformities ca be permanent. There is only one truly effective and
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