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The CO2 Laser offers a versatile and effective solution for a range of cosmetic concerns, helping individuals achieve healthier and more radiant skin. The fractional CO2 laser is currently the most popular laser skin rejuvenation technology in use. Equipped with a fractional scanner, the CO2 laser delivers a 10.6um laser in a fractional manner, targeting specific areas of the skin while leaving the surrounding untreated areas intact. This laser creates microscopic thermal dots on the surface and works within the tissues, providing improved skin tightening and addressing concerns such as age spots, fine lines, acne scars, and stretch marks. Laser resurfacing technologies are an exciting development in the field of cosmetic surgery, offering the potential to improve skin tone, texture, and pigmentation. Advantages: High-efficiency Laser Mode Structure Good stability, Long life and Light-weight CO2 laser produces higher power with relative efficiency, resulting in less tissue trauma and edema, which leads to minimal heat damage and shorter healing time. As ablation occurs, CO2 deep heating stimulates collagen growth and remodeling while providing the patient with a comfort level and convenience that approaches non-ablative resurfacing. The fractional scanner distributes the laser energy in an even pattern, producing balanced vaporization, coagulation, and thermal effects on the tissues. These effects cause collagen contraction, resulting in a skin-tightening effect that is considered effective for skin resurfacing. There are five shapes and six density options available, achieving a coverage of 95%. Indications: The CO2 laser can be used in Dermatology, Plastic Surgery, General surgery, ENT, Gynecology, etc. With Fractional scanner equipped, the device can be used in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery. Intended use: The CO2 Laser is not invasive device and intended to be used for: Coagulation, vaporization, ablation or cutting of soft tissue. Equipped with fractional scanner, the device is used for skin peeling: Atrophic acne scars (Herpes simplex scars, smallpox scars); Mild to moderate facial wrinkles and uneven pigment (brown age spots, freckles, melasma); For the treatment of sun damaged skin, Seborrhoeic keratosis and other benign skin growth, some superficial non-melanoma skin cancers and some vascular birthmarks (capillary vascular malformations) Specifications:
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