Laser Type: Carbon dioxide (CO2) fractional laser
Wavelength: Typically around 10,600 nanometers (nm)
Fractional Technology: Utilizes fractional technology to deliver laser energy in a grid pattern, leaving surrounding skin intact
Pulse Duration: Short pulses typically in the range of microseconds
Spot Size: Adjustable spot sizes depending on treatment area and desired depth of penetration
Energy Density (Fluence): Adjustable, typically ranging from 20 to 100 mJ/cm2
Treatment Depth: Penetrates into the skin to target specific layers, promoting collagen production and skin resurfacing
Cooling System: Integrated cooling system to minimize discomfort and protect the skin during treatment
Indications: Used for skin resurfacing, wrinkle reduction, scar revision, pigmented lesions, and other cosmetic dermatological procedures
Downtime: Variable depending on treatment parameters and intensity, typically ranging from a few days to a couple of weeks for full recovery
Results: Improves skin texture, tone, and elasticity, with noticeable reduction in wrinkles, scars, and pigmentation over time, often requiring multiple sessions for optimal outcomes.