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The Best Guide To Sciton Laser Skin Resurfacing StLouis - DrRottlerIntegrating these two wavelengths creates a strong synergistic impact, resulting in ablative results with non-ablative downtime. Halo provides unique bene ts including: Capability to treat pigmentary problems, wrinkles and pores * Less uncomfortable than standard fractional resurfacing Results in simply 1-2 treatments Faster recovery time WAVELENGTHSNon-Ablative 1470 nm, The non-ablative wavelength of 1470 nm is tunable from 200 to 700 microns, the optimal depth for dealing with the epidermis and papillary dermis. Ablative 2940 nm, The 2940 nm Er: YAG laser provides pure ablation without any bulk heating, tunable from 20 to 100 microns. sciton joule reduces recovery time through faster clearance of Microscopic Epidermal Necrotic Particles (MENDs) and provides enhanced outcomes due to an improved injury healing response from little ablative injuries. ![]() The Sciton JOULE supplies the largest array of aesthetic and surgical treatments offered from a single, scalable system, because it is the world's first Opti, Plex platform to accommodate three unique delivery modes: arm, fiber, and broadband light. JOULE can consist of all 10 Sciton laser and light modules and will also accommodate future modules yet to be established. Some Known Facts About Sciton Profile Laser - DrBranman - Little Rock Cosmetic.Modules: Clear, Scan ALX - The New Age in Alexandrite Laser Innovation - Superior client convenience, efficient & trusted results, and fast treatment times. Clear, Scan YAG's 1064 nm Nd: YAG wavelength and pulse duration are unmatched for irreversible hair decrease and vascular sores from telangiectasias to reticular leg and facial veins. Pro, Fractional makes use of an erbium: YAG laser, which was chosen due to its high ablation effectiveness. ![]() ANDREA COLTON, MD, FAADMEDICAL DIRECTORDr. Colton finished from the University of Pennsylvania in 1974 and University of Miami Medical School in 1978, ending up near the top her class. After completing a four year Dermatology residency at the University of Miami in 1983, she worked in her own dermatology practices in Boca Raton and then Delray Beach. |
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