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publicationNumber WO-2004105876-A1
titleOfInvention Circulation promoting laser irradiation device
abstract There is provided a circulation promoting beam irradiation device capable of effectively applying to a lesion, a beam of wavelength having a high blood vessel expansion function. When a cure start signal is input by a user, a control device (13) starts control of a laser beam generation device (12). The laser beam generation device (12) generates a laser beam (15) according to control of the control device (13). The laser beam (15) generated is transmitted by an optical fiber (10) and converted into parallel light by a collimator lens (11). The laser beam (15) which has become the parallel light is applied to a biological body and focused to a target portion (51). The lesion is cured by the energy of the focused laser beam (15). Thus, it is possible to reduce the output energy of each laser beam (15) and reduce the affect of the laser beam (15) to the skin surface where the laser beam is directly applied while sufficient light energy is applied to the lesion (51).
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