Fotona ndyag laser visible vessels, Rosacea & varicose removal;
Fotona laser removes effectively vascular removal.
- 1064 nm wavelength: This is a deep-penetrating wavelength that reaches the deeper dermis layer.
- VSP (Variable Square Pulse) technology: This proprietary technology ensures the laser energy is delivered in precise, instantaneous pulses, heating only the targeted structures and preventing unnecessary energy from being deposited into the skin.
- Customized pulse modes:
- FRAC3: Uses a short, high-power pulse to create microscopic thermal injuries, stimulating collagen production and tightening pores.
- Piano: An ultra-long pulse mode that provides deep bulk heating for skin tightening while keeping the epidermis safe and comfortable.
- Acne: This mode stimulates porphyrin production, which helps kill acne-associated bacteria, shrinks oil glands, and strengthens the skin barrier.
- Energy feedback control (EFC): Ensures that the energy output is consistently matched for a safe and effective treatment.
- Skin Rejuvenation: Stimulates collagen, improves circulation, and increases cellular renewal. The Frac3 and Piano modes can be used to achieve skin tightening and a “thread-lift-like” effect.
- Hair Removal: Provides precise and effective hair removal with a low risk of burns or pigmentation, even on darker skin types, due to the VSP and FRAC3 modes.
- Acne and Rosacea Treatment: Targets and shrinks oil glands, kills acne-causing bacteria, and improves skin texture and sensitivity.
- Vascular Lesions and Vein Removal: Uses heat to cauterize and collapse blood vessels, allowing the body to naturally dispose of them.
- Nail Fungus (Onychomycosis): The method uses the laser to heat the nail and tissue, weakening the fungi and allowing new, healthy nails to grow.
- Skin Resurfacing: Part of systems like the TwinLight® Fractional Rejuvenation process, which combines Nd:YAG with an Er:YAG laser to precisely ablate and resurface the skin for a variety of results, from superficial peels to deep fractional treatments.
- Comfort: Treatments can be comfortable, sometimes with the aid of cool air blowing on the skin during the procedure. Some treatments, like FRAC3, may involve a gentle sensation as the laser is applied.
- Downtime: Often minimal to none, especially for treatments like skin rejuvenation where the surface of the skin is not the primary target. The results, however, develop over time.
- Side effects: Common side effects can include temporary itchiness, numbness, swelling, or redness.
Laser treatments are now a routine procedure for the removal of many types of vascular lesions, including hemangiomas, vascular malformations such as port-wine stains, telangiectasias, venous lakes and angiomas.
The Perfect Vascular Solution
Long-pulse Nd:YAG lasers offer the perfect solution for treating vascular lesions. Fotona’s long-pulse Nd:YAG lasers penetrate to a depth of 5-6 mm into the skin, allowing for highly effective treatments. Independent research shows that over 75% of patients with deep hemangiomas that are treated with Nd:YAG lasers see a dramatic regression in the lesion.
Fotona offers a range of systems with long-pulse Nd:YAG, such as the XP Dynamis, that are perfect for the treatment of vascular lesions. In addition, the multi-wavelength QX MAX system with Q-switched KTP is also an ideal platform for the removal of vascular as well as pigmented area.
Safe, Effective and Minimally Invasive
The targeted chromophore for vascular lesions is intravascular oxyhemoglobin; thus, thermal damage is largely restricted to cutaneous blood vessels. The energy from the laser is absorbed by the blood in the vein, converted into heat, and the vein walls are subsequently destroyed. In comparison with other wavelengths, which mainly affect the surface layers of a lesion.This process is perfectly safe as other healthy veins supply blood to the treated area and the body’s immune system clears away the dead tissue just as with a bruise.
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