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Zimmer Cryo 6™ & Gentle PRO


An Alternative to Cryogen for Candela’s Gentle Series Lasers


Cold air (-30° C) is an effective means of protecting the epidermis while enhancing patient comfort.


GentlePro® Series* 7122-00-9585 GentleLASE®


/ GentleYAG® CCC-40-MGYZ


*


GentleMax®


* CCC-40-GMXZ


Simple snap on connection for attachments shown above.


* Candela hand piece / clip


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Delivering Economical Air Cooling Solutions for Generations of Winning Products


Studies show the use of cold air may reduce side effects like pain or thermal injuries, increasing patient satisfaction. Cryo 6 cools the epidermis before, during and after laser treatments without interfering with the laser beam. For years Zimmer MedzinSystems has partnered with market leaders like Candela to develop air cooling solutions for high-performance laser systems.


• Cryo 6 is the highest performance cold air system available • 9 levels of selectable output up to 1000 l/min • Easy attachment to a variety of handpieces and delivery system adaptors • Unparalleled Zimmer reliability and global support


Table 1 Treatment Results


Mean Values Scales 0-3


(0 = no, 1 = Little, 2 = Medium, 3 = High)


Pain Purpura Clearance


Ask about preferred pricing for Candela clients


Call 800-327-3576 or 07 31. 97 61-0 or Fax 949-727-2154


To learn more about Cryo 6 cooling devices please contact Zimmer.


No cooling 20°C skin 17°C skin


2.41 1.06 0.88 ©2013 Zimmer MedizinSystems 0213 4603 2.53 1.12 0.76 2.35 2.12 2.06 Study Dr. Raulin, Germany


USA


Zimmer MedizinSystems Corp. 25 Mauchly, Suite 300 Irvine, CA 92618 Phone (800) 327-35 76 Fax (949) 727-21 54 info@zimmerusa.com www.zimmerusa.com


Outside the USA


Zimmer MedizinSysteme GmbH Junkersstraße 9 D-89231 Neu-Ulm Germany Tel. 07 31. 97 61-0 info@zimmer.de


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