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Specifically designed to eliminate carcinogenic and hazardous cold sprays
Utilizes the "Gate Control Theory of Pain" to the injection process can be "Comfortable Numb" for patients
Anesthetic effects are felt immediately for patients
Ergonomically designed allows you to accurately inject at the site using one hand while holding the VAD with the other.
Blue-light feature assists in accurate injection site.
Blaine Labs is a medical manufacturer in Los Angeles, California, that researches, develops, and manufactures products for the medical industry. By providing premium skin care, wound care and pain management solutions, Blaine Labs takes an innovative approach to medical care. Vibration Anesthesia Device (VAD) We developed this revolutionary, internationally patented medical device to help eliminate toxic and carcinogenic cold sprays in clinics. It employs the “Gate Control Theory of Pain” by working as a vibration source that stimulates the inhibitor neurons in your brain, thus reducing the patient’s ability to feel the pain of the injection. The Safe, Effective & Progressive Solution Instant Numbing Effect Patients who have undergone procedures with VAD are impressed by how they instantly feel the numbing effect on the site as it effectively diminishes the pain caused by the injection. It’s an exciting option that helps you transition away from the use of carcinogenic and hazardous cold sprays in your clinic. Ergonomic Design with Blue Light VAD is cordless so you can easily maneuver it as you administer the injection. It is also designed with a firm, rubberized grip handle that allows you to accurately inject at the site with one hand while holding the VAD with the other. The blue-light feature allows you to focus on the site for injection. For Use in Multiple Injection Processes VAD can be conveniently used for heel injections, vaccinations, dermal fillers, Botox routine shots, venipuncture, anesthesia, and staple or suture removal. It also has a blue light feature that allows you to focus on the site for injection.