Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Salon |
Portable: | Non Portable |
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The long pulse nd:YAG and Alexandrite laser can be used to widely used for beauty purpose as hair depilation, elimination of deep-lying, superficial as well as red and blue vein irregularities, as well as general improvement of skin texture, and vessle disorders.
Features of the Alexa. Laser
- Long pulse 1064nm and 755nm wavelength for dark skin depilation treatment
- Touch cooling treatment head on applicator, make treatment confortable
- Laser hair removal for all skin types from TYPE I to V, including tanned skin
- Spot size can be adjusted from 6mm to 18mm to meet with different applications
- The energy density can be calculated automatically when spot size is adjusted
- High pulse width and high frequency to ensure effective hair removal
- Fiber output to facilitate operation, and fiber is installed and can be hidden when shipping
- Easy to switch between dual wavelength during operation
What does the laser procedure involve?
It is important that the correct diagnosis has been made by the clinician prior to treatment, particularly when pigmented lesions are targeted, to avoid mistreatment of skin cancers such as melanoma.
- The patient must wear eye protection consisting of an opaque covering or goggles throughout the treatment session.
- Treatment consists of placing a handpiece against the surface of the skin and activating the laser. Many patients describe each pulse to feel like the snapping of a rubber band against the skin.
- A topical anaesthetic may be applied to the area but is not usually necessary.
- Skin surface cooling is applied during all hair-removal procedures. Some lasers have built-in cooling devices.
- Immediately following treatment, an ice pack may be applied to soothe the treated area.
- Care should be taken in the first few days following treatment to avoid scrubbing the area, and/or use of abrasive skin cleansers.
- A bandage or patch may help to prevent abrasion of the treated area.
- During the course of treatment, patients should protect the area from sun exposure to reduce the risk of postinflammatory pigmentation.