While we often think of dermatologists, skin treatment spa staff, and other medical skin care field members as very different, every professional in these groups is united by one common goal: safely treating their patients and clients. This goal is particularly important for the professionals that use medical or aesthetic lasers as part of their treatment tool line-up. Medical lasers can pose a risk to patients and clinic staff alike without the proper tools and the proper work environment. And no one understands the importance of safety better than our staff. We’re committed to building the safest aesthetic laser for medical skin care today.
Designing Safety: A Look At Aerolase Medical Lasers
At Aerolase, we’ve designed and developed a modern generation of medical aesthetic lasers that provide new levels of reliability and safety to patients and laser users alike. Our laser treatment tools utilize laser energy wavelengths of 1064nm and 2940nm to make this new safety standard possible. In addition to using these wavelengths as treatment baselines, our lasers can deliver the highest power needed for skin care applications while using uniquely optimized laser pulse parameters to carry out various treatments.
These different points each benefit patients and their treatment options; combined, they allow our modern medical lasers to treat patients more safely than the previous generation of medical lasers could.
Aerolase Medical Lasers, Safety, And Your Patients
The key design points in Aerolase’s medical lasers offer a different safety benefit or feature to clinics and their potential patients. Consider, for example, our most standard medical laser, which uses 650-microsecond pulses with up to 318 Joules/cm2 for high treatment efficacy. Additionally, this laser features a unique combination of high optical power (over 15,000 watts per pulse) in a pulse duration of 650 microseconds, which is slightly less than the TRT (Thermal Relaxation Time) of skin tissue. Using this method of selective photothermolysis, Aerolase medical lasers can heat very targeted tissue structures.
Aerolase’s medical lasers rely on similar settings and methods for successful treatments. Combining high-power treatments and targeted energy pulses, our products have achieved a very high clearance of targeted tissue structures such as hair follicles, blood vessels, pigmented lesions, fungus-contaminated soft tissue, and more. This microsecond pulse technology also allows the practitioners we work with to perform highly controlled procedures on a patient’s skin’s surface without creating thermal damage to any underlying layers of skin or creating “lattice or grid patterns” or pin-point bleeding. This type of treatment also minimizes the risk of any thermal overstressing of epidermal melanin or excess heating of nerve endings in the dermis, which virtually eliminates not only treatment pain but any risk of pigmentary side effects.
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As a result of Aerolase’s modern medical laser designs and safety features, Aerolase treatments don’t carry a high risk of side effects, especially compared to previous medical lasers. This allows skin care professionals to treat their patients much more quickly while simultaneously creating less discomfort for a patient during their laser treatment session.
If you’re ready to begin offering safer cosmetic or medical skin care laser treatment options at your clinic or practice, our products may be the right investment for your business. If you’d like to learn more about Aerolase’s product line-up, we invite you to contact Aerolase – we can provide information or even arrange a LightPod laser demonstration to help you determine if our lasers are just what you want.