First in Georgia, famous medical device manufacturing company

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First in Georgia, famous medical device manufacturing company ,,MEDlight,, and it’s exclusive
partner in Georgia ,,INTERMEDSERVICE,, suggests unique medical devices for skin, mucosal and
wound treatment. The affect of these devices is based on curing affect of different light waves
(UVA,UVB and red light).
Dermatologic phototherapy devices are directed for the treatment of the whole body (several type
program supported modern cabins), as well as separate parts (head, hands, legs). The innovation of
the company is portable BC device, which lights destroy several types of batteries, viruses and
fungus. Consequently it is approved and successfully used for infected wounds, tropical ulcers,
diabetic foot, tonsillitis and inflammatory disorders of mucous membrane, even when all
conservative methods are failed. Device is successfully used by surgeons, angiologists,
endocrinologists, oto-rhino-laryngologists and dermatologists. Due to its little size the prize is
quite suitable and accessible and gives opportunity to use the device in both the hospital and
ambulatory conditions.
Red Beam 100 and Red Beam 50 produced by „MEDlight,, gives opportunity to cure precancerous
and epithelial tumors of the skin with non-invasive method. The method is widely used in USA
and Europe for decades. Besides, photodynamic effect gives excellent results for the treatment and
re- juvenilization of acne and pigment disorders of the skin. Therefore the device is interesting for
dermatologists, oncologists and cosmetologists. The phototherapeutic combs manufactured by the
company are suitable for the psoriasis and vitiligo of hairy part of the head individually by patients
out of medical institutions.
Additional information about the devices you can get at ,,INTERMEDSERVICE,,. We offer:
delivery of devices in the shortest possible time and in case of large orders – sales and time of
payment for installment.
In case of your interest we are ready to answer all your questions.
Tel: 599 53 12 41; www.intermed.ge
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