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Dermascan Probe Subcutaneous

Ultrasound Subcutaneous Probe

Ultra-high frequency ultrasound probe - for subcutaneous measurements of fat level

When you need to know about fat level

Skin scan with subcutaneous ultrasound ensures the right treatment

Ultrasound Probe is taking our unique ultrasound technology one step deeper and
measures the fat level of the skin.

This measurement is interesting for clinics offering liposuction and body shaping/cool sculping procedures.

Subcutaneous fat level assesment

The Ultrasound Subcutaneous Probe gives you an instant assessment of fat level by visualizing tissues in the subcutaneous space.

The 10 MHz ultrasound probe offers very good resolution and high penetration.

The instrument is very easy to operate. It has both manual and automatic measurement options.

The Ultrasound Subcutaneous Probe is available for both the DermaLab Combo and the DermaLab Single.

Specification

Principle:

Rotating single element transducer

Frequency:

10 MHz, focused ultrasound

Resolution:

120 µm x 920 µm (axial x lateral)

Penetration:

40 mm

Scan:

Length 45 mm / Footprint: 27 mm

Gain range:

Adjustable +/- 10dB.

Read-out:

Display of actual and stored measurements for subcutaneous fat level.

Easy assessment of subcutaneous fat thickness (subcutaneous adipose tissue)

High measurement accuracy and reliability

Easy to operate. 

Ultrasound Probe | In the box

CORTEX Ultrasound film

Box of ultrasound film

Ultrasound syringe

Ultrasound syringe

Ultrasound Gel

Ultrasound gel

Ultrasound Front ring

Ultrasound Front ring

Get more info! Book a demo!

Bjarne Kristensen

Don't hesitate to acquire prices, ask for detailed information, or book a demonstration.

Bjarne Kristensen

Sales Director, responsible for skin analysis instruments

bjk@cortex.dk

Globaldistributors

Global to local

We have distributors all around the world to ensure optimal distribution of our instruments.

If your country does not have a local distributor, you are welcome to contact us directly.

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