Skin Resurfacing Wrinkle Laser Machine For Facial Surgical Scars Safety in Beauty Salon
Scars can be disfiguring, aesthetically unacceptable, and cause pruritus, tenderness, pain, sleep disturbance, anxiety, and depression in postsurgical patients. Regardless of the specific strategy for treatment, current optical technologies offer the reconstructive surgeon valuable tools to lessen the psychological burden of undergoing surgery by optimizing the cosmetic outcome in a noninvasive or minimally invasive form. Availability of these tools can lead to higher levels of patient satisfaction after surgery.
Fractional photothermolysis is a nonablative resurfacing laser technique, in which the laser creates microthermal zones of “injury” randomly integrated onto the skin. Within these areas, localized epidermal necrosis occurs alongside collagen denaturation, followed by expulsion of the necrotic debris and neocollagenesis. In the non-ablated areas, these islands of normal skin serve as an epithelial bridge with factors that facilitate a quicker healing process.
Facial surgical scars with a postoperative duration longer than 6 months were enrolled. Subjects were treated once every 4 weeks for a total of 4 treatments. Initial settings for the 1550 nm nonablative laser were at energy level 40 mJ and treatment level 4 and were subsequently increased on each visit according to the patients' tolerance level.
Laser Technical Specification:
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Laser Type | Fiber laser Er-glass |
Wavelength | 1550nm |
Power | 1-120mJ(Press),1-30mJ(Move) |
Operation Mode | Press or Move |
Control Mode | True Color Touch Screen |
Handeld Probe | 25mm |
Dimensions | 320(W)*480(L)*900(H)mm |
Weight | 32kg |
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