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Radio-Frequency Fractional System  

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Perfect Aesthetic Solution   

Powerful Interstitial Laser  

Fractional Laser

Er:YAG Laser

Surgical CO2 Laser

Dental CO2 Laser

Phototherapy System

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Photodamage, Uneven Skin Tone, Textural Roughness, Dyschromias, Telangiectasia

Skin rejuvenation treatments will improve the appearance of photodamaged skin, reduce roughness and telangiectasic vessels, and smooth out texture and tone at the same time.
Enlarged pores can be treated at the same time of a full face skin rejuvenation procedure. Pores will become unclogged and begin to reduce in size.

Rhytides, Periorbital and Perioral Wrinkles

Mild and moderate rhytides can be improved at the same time during a full-face treatment.

Eyelid Laxity

Tightening and thickening of the eyelids yields further safety precautions. Appropriate eye protection or corneal shields should be worn by the patient for prevention of injury to the cornea and ocular soft tissue. Contact lenses should be removed prior to laser surgery.

Atrophic Scars, Acne Scars

Facial atrophic scars can be effectively resurfaced through a combination of both Dynamic and Static Mode. The proper energy level and total density are correlated to the depthness of the indicated scar and skin type. If too much energy and coverage are applied, then transient hyperpigmentation can result. Whereas hyperpigmentation is uncommon for light skin types, caution must be used when treating Asians and dark skin patients.
Mosaic laser system can assist in flattening the appearance and softening of dense fibrous tissue found in hypertrophic scars and keloids. Improvements can be noticed in 2 – 3 treatment sessions.
Hypopigmented scars treated with Mosaic laser system have the ability to restore melanocytes to the area and blend in with the rest of the skin.s natural tone as well improve the skin.s texture at the same time.
Fractional therapy for melasma increases skin turnover while promoting rapid loss of mottled, uneven pigmentations. Before treatment of melasma, the patient.s underlying etiology and hormonal factors should be clarified. Energy level should be kept low in order to avoid aggravating hyperactive melanocytes. Melasma can reoccur, especially if postoperative instructions are not observed.

Photodamage, Age Spots, Poikiloderma of Civatte, Textural Roughness, Rhytides of the Face

These indications can all improve at the same time when treating a particular body area. Body resurfacing should be performed at lower energies, except when treating scars or other indications requiring deeper penetration. Aggressive procedures should not be used on non-facial skin because of the substantial risk of potential scarring and hyperpigmentation. Depending on the skin ethnicity and type, transient erythema may persist for up 10 days.