What is Fractional CO2 Laser?

Fractional laser technology is actually a technical improvement of invasive laser, which is a minimally invasive treatment between invasive and non-invasive. Essentially the same as an invasive laser, but with relatively weaker energy and less damage. The principle is to generate tiny light beams through a fractional laser, which acts on the skin to form multiple tiny thermal damage areas. The skin starts a self-healing mechanism due to damage, stimulates the regeneration of skin collagen, and shrinks elastic fibers, so as to achieve the purpose of skin reconstruction.

As a Class IV laser product, the fractional laser machine must be operated by a professional doctor. And the machine must have the relevant qualifications. Our fractional CO2 laser have FDA, TUV and medical CE approved. Fully comply with all national and local laws and regulations.

The CO2Laser (10600nm) is indicated for use in surgical applications requiring the ablation, vaporization, excision, incision, and coagulation of soft tissue in dermatology and plastic surgery, general surgery. Such as:

Laser skin resurfacing

Treatment of furrows and wrinkles

Removal of skin tags, actinic keratosis, acne scars, keloids, tattoos, telangiectasia,

squamous and basal cell carcinoma, warts and uneven pigmentation.

Treatment of cysts, abscesses, hemorrhoids and other soft tissue applications.

Blepharoplasty

Site preparation for hair transplants

The fractional scanner is for treatment of wrinkles and skin resurfacing.

 

Who should not take operations with this device?

1) Patients with photosensitive history;

2) Open wound or infected lesions on facial part;

3) Taking isotretinoin in three months;

4) Hypertrophic scar diathesis;

5) Patient with metabolic disease such as diabetes;

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6) Patient with systemic lupus erythematosus;

7) Patient with isomorphic diseases (such as psoriasis guttata and leucoderma);

8) Patient with infectious disease (such as AIDS, active herpes simplex );

9) Patient with skin sclerosis;

10) Patient with keloid;

11) Patient having unreasonable expectations for the operation;

12) Mental abnormal patient;

13) Pregnant woman.


Post time: Sep-15-2022