Three true-laser wavelengths Fastest Ruby laser on the market Ability to add IPL technology Flat Top Square handpiece for homogenous coverage and less “hot spots”
Laser | Nd:YAG | Nd:YAG | Ruby |
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Wavelength (nm) | 1064 | 532 | 694 |
Emission Modes | QS, OP, PT | QS, OP | QS, PT |
Repetition rate (Hz) | up to 10 | up to 10 | up to 3 |
Spot sizes (mm) | 5×5, 4×4, 3×3 2×2 (optional) | ||
Max Energy (mJ) | 2000 in PT mode 1500 in OP mode 1000 in QS mode | 600 in OP mode 500 in QS mode | 2000 in PT mode 1200 in QS mode |
Electrical requirements | 200-240 V; 3.7 kVA; 50-60 Hz Comes standard with NEMA L630 plug. | ||
Dimensions and Weight | 21″(W)x41″(D)x42″(H) | 330lbs. |
510(k) FDA Premarket Notification Number: K152012
Emission Modes:
Best-in-class Max Energy:
Source selection and wavelength | Indications for Use |
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1064 nm (Q-Switched, nanosecond mode) | Removal of dark ink (black, blue and brown) tattoos Removal of benign pigmented lesions including: – Nevus of Ota – Café au lait spot – Ephelides – Solar lentigo (lentigines) – Becker Nevus – Nevus spilus – Treatment of common nevi Removal or lightening of unwanted hair Skin resurfacing procedures for the treatment of acne scars and wrinkles |
532 nm (Q-Switched, nanosecond mode) | Removal of light ink (red, sky blue, green, tan, purple, and orange) tattoos Treatment of vascular lesions including, but not limited to: – Port wine birthmarks – Telangiectasias – Spider angioma – Cherry angioma – Spider nevi Treatment of benign pigmented lesions including, but not limited to: – Cafe-au-lait birthmarks – Ephelides – Solar lentigines – Senile lentigines – Becker’s nevi – Freckles – Common nevi – Nevus spilus – Ota Nevus Treatment of seborrheic keratosis Treatment of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation Skin resurfacing procedures for the treatment of acne scars and wrinkles. |
694 nm (Q-Switched, nanosecond mode) | Tattoo Removal: suggested for blue, sky blue, black, green and violet ink Removal of benign pigmented lesions including: – Café au lait spot – Ephelides – Solar lentigo (lentigines) – Becker Nevus – Ota and Ito Nevus – Nevus spilus – Mongolian spot |
1064 nm (non Q-Switched, free running mode) | Removal of unwanted hair, for stable long term or permanent hair reduction and for treatment of PFB. The laser is indicated for all skin types, Fitzpatrick I-VI, including tanned skin. Photocoagulation and hemostasis of pigmented and vascular lesions, such as, but not limited to port wine stains, hemaongiomae, warts, telangiectasiae, rosacea, venus lake, leg veins and spider veins. Coagulation and hemostasis of soft tissue. Treatment of wrinkles. Treatment of mild to moderate inflammatory acne vulgaris. |
694 nm (non Q-Switched, free running mode) | Intended to remove benign dermal and epidermal pigmented lesions, and, to effect hair removal of patients with skin types I-IV through selective targeting of melanin in hair follicles in dermatology and plastic surgery. |
Optional Accessories | Indications for Use |
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IPL 650-1200 nm IPL 625-1200 nm IPL 590-1200 nm | Indicated for permanent hair removal. |
IPL 570-1200 nm IPL 550-1200 nm | Indicated for photocoagulation of dermatological vascular lesion (i.e. face telangiectasia), photothermolysis of blood vessels (treatment of facial and leg veins), and treatment of benign pigmented lesions. |
IPL 400-1200 nm | Indicated for inflammatory acne (acne vulgaris). |
Er:YAG 2940 nm (Pulsed) | Indicated for use in soft tissue (skin and cutaneous tissue) such as, but not limited to: Dermatology and plastic Surgery: Skin resurfacing; Treatment of wrinkles; Epidermal nevi; Telangiectasia; Spider veins; Actinic chelitis; Keloids; Verrucae; Skin tags; Anal tags; Keratoses; Scar revision (including acne scars). With microbeam end piece it is indicated for Skin resurfacing. |
510(k) FDA Premarket Notification Number: K160368 and K173002