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BM29
Newangie
Nd:YAG laser therapy uses a crystal made from neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet as the medium to generate laser light. The energy is absorbed by the pigment in the hair fol licles or the targeted vascular lesions, producing heat that destroys the hair follicle or the lesion without harming the surrounding tissue. It's also used for tattoo removal, treating spider veins, and skin rejuvenation.
A Q-switched Nd:YAG (Neodymium-doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet) laser machine is a type of laser system commonly used in dermatology and cosmetic procedures. It operates at three primary wavelengths: 532 nm, 755 nm, and 1064 nm, each of which has specific applications and benefits.
Utilizes Q-Switched mode with a pulse width of 8 nanoseconds for highly accurate procedures.
Features a patented ceramic handpiece for reliable and long-lasting performance.
Equipped with a special high-grade YAG crystal, providing single pulse energy up to 200mJ and multi-pulse energy up to 1000mJ.
Built with a premium xenon lamp and powerful pump system for strong and continuous operation.
Indications: Effective for treating superficial skin lesions, such as pigmented lesions (e.g., age spots, freckles), vascular lesions (e.g., spider veins), and tattoos with green or black ink.
Skin Types: Generally more effective on lighter skin types due to the higher absorption of melanin.
Indications: Primarily used for hair removal, especially on lighter skin types. It can also target pigmented lesions and is effective for tattoo removal.
Skin Types: Suitable for lighter skin tones; care must be taken with darker skin types due to the risk of hyperpigmentation.
Indications: This wavelength penetrates deeper into the skin and is effective for treating deeper vascular lesions, tattoo removal (especially black ink), and for skin rejuvenation. It is also used for hair removal on darker skin types.
Skin Types: Safer for darker skin tones compared to the 532 nm wavelength, as it has a lower absorption by melanin.
Nd:YAG laser therapy uses a crystal made from neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet as the medium to generate laser light. The energy is absorbed by the pigment in the hair fol licles or the targeted vascular lesions, producing heat that destroys the hair follicle or the lesion without harming the surrounding tissue. It's also used for tattoo removal, treating spider veins, and skin rejuvenation.
A Q-switched Nd:YAG (Neodymium-doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet) laser machine is a type of laser system commonly used in dermatology and cosmetic procedures. It operates at three primary wavelengths: 532 nm, 755 nm, and 1064 nm, each of which has specific applications and benefits.
Utilizes Q-Switched mode with a pulse width of 8 nanoseconds for highly accurate procedures.
Features a patented ceramic handpiece for reliable and long-lasting performance.
Equipped with a special high-grade YAG crystal, providing single pulse energy up to 200mJ and multi-pulse energy up to 1000mJ.
Built with a premium xenon lamp and powerful pump system for strong and continuous operation.
Indications: Effective for treating superficial skin lesions, such as pigmented lesions (e.g., age spots, freckles), vascular lesions (e.g., spider veins), and tattoos with green or black ink.
Skin Types: Generally more effective on lighter skin types due to the higher absorption of melanin.
Indications: Primarily used for hair removal, especially on lighter skin types. It can also target pigmented lesions and is effective for tattoo removal.
Skin Types: Suitable for lighter skin tones; care must be taken with darker skin types due to the risk of hyperpigmentation.
Indications: This wavelength penetrates deeper into the skin and is effective for treating deeper vascular lesions, tattoo removal (especially black ink), and for skin rejuvenation. It is also used for hair removal on darker skin types.
Skin Types: Safer for darker skin tones compared to the 532 nm wavelength, as it has a lower absorption by melanin.