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Using the same parameters as above, we then treated the vessel on the inside of the model's nose (above). Again, it disappeared after one single pulse.
These vessels are caused by a disruption in the vessel walls' endothelial cells. Those must be destroyed to kill the vessels permanently. However, new, enlarged vessels may appear at any time in the future!
We then attempted to treat the following vessels:
Figure 3: A range of blue and red vessels in the patient's leg - before treatment
This is a range of vessels in the model's leg. We can see various colours of blood here - this means that these vessels are at various depths with various diameters. That makes them a little trickier to treat!
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