Introduction |
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The laser is typically used in a fractional mode, meaning it delivers energy in a pattern of tiny dots or columns, leaving surrounding skin untouched. This allows for faster healing and reduced downtime compared to older, more ablative laser technologies.
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Superficial Penetration:The 1927nm wavelength is absorbed by water in the skin, allowing for a relatively shallow penetration depth (around 200-300 microns). This makes it suitable for treating superficial skin layers without causing significant damage to deeper tissues.
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Targeted Treatment:The laser effectively targets melanin (the pigment responsible for skin color), making it useful for treating pigmented lesions, sunspots, and uneven skin tone.
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Skin Rejuvenation:By stimulating collagen remodeling, the laser can help improve skin texture, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and tighten the skin.
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Versatility:The treatment can be adjusted based on the desired outcome, with options for mild to high-intensity settings, making it suitable for a range of skin types and conditions.
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Minimal Downtime:Compared to other laser treatments, the 1927nm Thulium laser generally involves minimal downtime and side effects like redness or swelling that subside within a few days.




