Language: Chinese (Traditional)
We are the exclusive distributor of Cortex Technology, Denmark for the territories of mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau.
Cortex Technology is a leading manufacturer since 1986 in developing instrumentation for the dermatological market place. It produces equipment that serve within dermatology, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries in over 30 countries such as The U.S., Germany, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Russia, Brazil, England, France, Italy and Switzerland etc.
These devices are used in hospitals, clinics, research institutes and universities with many research publication 1,2 and documented clinical application.3,4 All products are dedicated to safety and high product quality and tested in accordance with current quality and safety standards. DermaScan C has FDA 510 (K) approval in The U.S.
DermaScan C and DermaLab Combo are the only ultrasound devices that allow accurate collagen measurement that are unparallel in similar product lines in the world. Both Cortex’s ultrasound products qualify for the requirement of AQSIQ. They will be an excellent dermatological tool to enhance the science and medicine and preventative medicine in China.
Derma Scan C
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ntended Use
1) Analysis of structure, function and physiology of skin layers
2) Research of skin diseases
3) Assessment of dermatological conditions
4) Monitor of dermatological changes with treatment
5) Analysis of skin blood vessels
6) Dental examination
Commercial designation, where applicable
1) Hospitals
2) Research Institutes
3) Universities (teaching units)
4) Private clinics
5) Spas and Salo
DermaLab Combo
DermaLab Combo is a compact skin analyzer featuring touch screen operation making daily use easy and intuitive.
DermaLab Combo is based on our long-term experience in developing and manufacturing scientific skin instrumentation. For the first time it is now possible to combine the classical topical measurements with high resolution cross-sectional in-depth imaging in one single instrument.
DermaLab Combo offers high precision and reproducibility on all its measuring parameters making it ideal for comparison over time. A built-in client database makes it easy to recall previous recordings and compare with new measurements.
DermaLab Combo easily integrates into the daily work routine, where it may provide supplementary scientific evidence in support of visual assessment of skin conditions, whether it is in a beauty clinic or salon. As such, the device is ideal for evaluating photoaging and the collagen improvement as a result of rejuvenating procedures as well as the recommendation of specific skin care products.

References:
1 Smalls, et al. “Effect of dermal thickness, tissue composition, and body site on skin biomechanical properties.”
Skin Res Technol. 2006 Feb;12(1):43-9.
2 Van den Kerckhove, et al. “The assessment of erythema and thickness on burn related scars during pressure garment
therapy as a preventive measure for hypertrophic scarring.” Burns. 2005 Sep;31(6):696-702.
3 Volikova, et al. “High-frequency ultrasound measurement for assessing post-thrombotic syndrome and monitoring compression
therapy in chronic venous disease.” J Vasc Surg. 2009 Oct;50(4):820-5. Epub 2009 Jul 22.
4 Christ, et al. “Improvement in skin elasticity in the treatment of cellulite and connective tissue weakness by means of
extracorporeal pulse activation therapy.” Aesthet Surg J. 2008 Sep-Oct;28(5):538-44.

