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2 IN 1 10600nm+ 1550nm Laser Erbium Glass Er:YAG Machine
A fractional CO2 laser and an Erbium YAG (Er:YAG) laser are both types of laser technologies used in dermatology and cosmetic procedures, but they have different properties and applications.
Wavelength: Typically around 10,600 nm.
It works by delivering laser energy in a fractional manner, meaning it treats only a fraction of the skin at a time, leaving surrounding tissue intact. This promotes faster healing and reduces downtime.
Commonly used for skin resurfacing, treating wrinkles, scars, sun damage, and improving skin texture. It can also be used for surgical procedures.
Effective for deeper skin issues, stimulates collagen production, and can provide significant results in a single session.
Wavelength: Typically around 1550 nm.
This laser is also fractional but is known for its ability to precisely ablate the skin with minimal thermal damage to surrounding tissues.
Often used for skin resurfacing, treating fine lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation issues. It is also effective for more superficial skin concerns.
Generally has a shorter recovery time compared to CO2 lasers, with less swelling and redness. It is suitable for patients with darker skin tones due to its lower risk of hyperpigmentation.
2 IN 1 10600nm+ 1550nm Laser Erbium Glass Er:YAG Machine
A fractional CO2 laser and an Erbium YAG (Er:YAG) laser are both types of laser technologies used in dermatology and cosmetic procedures, but they have different properties and applications.
Wavelength: Typically around 10,600 nm.
It works by delivering laser energy in a fractional manner, meaning it treats only a fraction of the skin at a time, leaving surrounding tissue intact. This promotes faster healing and reduces downtime.
Commonly used for skin resurfacing, treating wrinkles, scars, sun damage, and improving skin texture. It can also be used for surgical procedures.
Effective for deeper skin issues, stimulates collagen production, and can provide significant results in a single session.
Wavelength: Typically around 1550 nm.
This laser is also fractional but is known for its ability to precisely ablate the skin with minimal thermal damage to surrounding tissues.
Often used for skin resurfacing, treating fine lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation issues. It is also effective for more superficial skin concerns.
Generally has a shorter recovery time compared to CO2 lasers, with less swelling and redness. It is suitable for patients with darker skin tones due to its lower risk of hyperpigmentation.