Novel cosmetic applications of electromagnetic fields, optical radiation and ultrasound have the potential for adverse effects on persons undergoing treatment and workers performing treatment. A new ICNIRP Project Group has the task of drawing up a Statement on the types of device available, the types and severity of possible adverse effects and the adequacy of existing regulation and guidelines. This presentation will provide an overview of methods and preliminary results and a forum for discussion with conference participants.
Progress report: ICNIRP statement on non-ionizing radiation for cosmetic purposes / Stam, R.; Karipidis, K.; Abramowicz, J.; D'Inzeo, G.; Green, A.; Miller, S.; Okuno, T.; Toivo, T.. - (2018), pp. 1-2. (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st EMF-Med World Conference on Biomedical Applications of Electromagnetic Fields, EMF-Med 2018 tenutosi a FESB, University of Split, hrv) [10.23919/EMF-MED.2018.8526071].
Progress report: ICNIRP statement on non-ionizing radiation for cosmetic purposes
D'Inzeo G.;
2018
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Novel cosmetic applications of electromagnetic fields, optical radiation and ultrasound have the potential for adverse effects on persons undergoing treatment and workers performing treatment. A new ICNIRP Project Group has the task of drawing up a Statement on the types of device available, the types and severity of possible adverse effects and the adequacy of existing regulation and guidelines. This presentation will provide an overview of methods and preliminary results and a forum for discussion with conference participants.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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