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Laser Fractional Er.Yag

Fractional Er.yag Laser  MCL 30 Dermablate

Fractional Treatments

 

Proven technology: Er:YAG and CO2

With the fractional upgrade for our Er:YAG laser Dermablate and CO2 laser MultiPulse it is possible to treat only “fractions” of the skin, since the microspots leave small portions of it untouched. This accelerates the healing process and enhances patient comfort. This procedure stimulates new collagen formation, tightens the skin immediately, and results in a long-lasting, healthy youthful look.

 

Fractional treatment with Er:YAG

Asclepion offers the fastest fractional technology on the market thanks to a special MicroSpot handpiece for our Demablate lasers. It works at up to 8 Hz using a new reliable microlens array with a spot size of 250 μm. Our fractional technology is extremely flexible and can be adapted to individual needs by choosing between ablation and sub-ablative modes. The user can also select the penetration depth by choosing the fluence – the device then automatically adjusts the number of pulses within a burst.

 

Fractional treatment with CO2

With the Scanner MicroPulse our CO2 laser MultiPulse is ready for fractional laser treatments. The even distribution of the spots prevents “hot spots” and makes treatments very safe and gentle, with reduced pain and downtime. The fractional treatment allows for rejuvenating the skin by improving its texture and pore size, smoothing wrinkles, flattening scars, and erasing brown spots.

 

Dermatology and Plastic Surgery

MultiPulse laser technology is the result of extensive medical experience gained over many years of research in the field of surgery. The CO2 laser, introduced into surgery over thirty years ago, is still the most versatile and commonly used laser in cosmetic surgery today. When the laser energy reaches the tissue, it instantly produces a thermal effect that leads to the ablation or vaporization of the same, whilst producing minimal side effects on the healthy surrounding tissue. Laser offers major advantages over traditional surgery: it ablates and cut the skin without bleeding. Thanks to photocoagulation the small vessels are closed.

 

Blepharoplasty

Swelling of the upper and lower eyelids is a natural consequence of skin aging. These blemishes, which often also affect young people, are not just an aesthetic problem. They often cause disorders such as a restriction of the field of vision, watery and bloodshot eyes. Thanks to MultiPulse technology, the specialist can cut around the natural line of the eyelids with great precision, removing small sections of excess skin. Depending on the case, it is also possible to eliminate or reposition superfluous fat around the eyes. After removal, the scars are practically invisible. Compared to traditional blepharoplasty, MultiPulse reduces hematomas. Thanks to its photocoagulating effect, there is no bleeding allowing the surgeon a clear overview about the treatment area.

 

Ear, Nose and Throat Treatment

Turbinate hypertrophy, nasal polyps, chronic tonsillitis, adenoid, ronchopathy, tumoral and other pathologies of the larynx, vocal chord disorders: MultiPulse can be used to treat all these disorders, removing the problem without external cuts and without affecting the surrounding areas. With just a short operation, the patient can get rid of annoying problems without having to go under the traditional knife. No nasal plugging or bleeding: with MultiPulse, a local anesthetic is usually sufficient for obtaining short and long-term results that far surpass those achieved with traditional surgery.

 

Urology and Gynecology

MultiPulse can be used to operate with great accuracy, treating urogenital disorders while keeping the surrounding tissues intact. The laser can also be used to neoplasias in the case of superficial tumors of the female genitals. A single operation is all that is needed to cure numerous disorders. Surgical operations, which were risky until a few years ago due to the risk of hemorrhaging, are now an everyday occurrence and practically risk free for the patient.