Ultrafine Water Clusters: New Possibilities for Erythema After Laser Treatment
A study on the effectiveness of Aisin's ultrafine water cluster technology in reducing erythema after laser treatment was presented at an international conference and featured in Medscape. Dr. Kentaro Oku of HILLS GRACE CLINIC led the research.
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Dr. Kentaro Oku, Director of HILLS GRACE CLINIC, presented a case study on the application of Aisin's ultrafine water cluster technology at the international conference 'ASLMS 2026' held in the United States. The study examined the safety and efficacy of the technology in treating erythema following laser procedures, and the findings were featured in the international medical media outlet 'Medscape Medical News.' Applying nano-sized ultrafine water clusters to the face is expected to reduce downtime. Aisin plans to continue its research under the 'Hydraid' brand and share findings globally.
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What is the medical application of ultrafine water clusters?
A technology to reduce redness after laser treatment.