Profile: R.A. Fischer Co. designs and manufactures electronic medical devices for dermatological purposes. Our products are epilators and hyperhidrosis products. We use tap water iontophoresis for effective non-surgical treatment of hyperhidrosis, which is excessive sweating of the hands and feet. We offer two models for use by physicians or their patients, each providing a unique combination of features namely galvanic unit and digital galvanic unit. We manufacture three models of epilators namely pro-therm, pro-blend and compu-blend for use by electrologists & dermatologists, each of which employs thermolysis and/or electrolysis techniques, which are widely recognized as permanent methods of hair removal. Our pro-therm professional epilator delivers precise manual or automatically timed thermolysis current for fast and effective permanent hair removal with minimal sensation. It has features such as color bargraph, adjustable auto timer and auto repeat timer. Our digital galvanic unit is an advanced, programmable iontophoresis device specially designed for medical treatment of hyperhidrosis. It has features such as 32-character LCD display, touchpad keyboard, and microprocessor control of output level along with self-regulating current.
The company was founded in 1948, has revenues of < USD 1 Million.
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• Epilator |
• Iontophoresis Device (FDA Code: KTB / 890.5525) An iontophoresis device is a device that is intended to use a direct current to introduce ions of soluble salts or other drugs into the body and induce sweating for use in the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis or for other uses if the labeling of the drug intended for use with the device bears adequate directions for the device's use with that drug. When used in the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis, the sweat is collected and its composition and weight are determined. |
• Iontophoresis Equipment |
• Needle-Type High-Frequency Epilator (FDA Code: KCW / 878.5350) A needle-type epilator is a device intended to destroy the dermal papilla of a hair by applying electric current at the tip of a fine needle that has been inserted close to the hair shaft, under the skin, and into the dermal papilla. The electric current may be high-frequency AC current, high-frequency AC combined with DC current, or DC current only. |