

V-laser
ABOUT V-LASER
TOTAL SOLUTION FOR 3 DIFFERENT SKIN LESIONS
Features
Versatility
– Long pulses of 532nm KTP and 1064nm Nd:YAG with various pulse durations are effective in treatments of various lesions such as vascular lesions and benign pigmented lesions in epidermis or dermis.
– 300-microsecond 1064nm can also be used for skin rejuvenation by neocollagenesis.
Flexibility
– Three different modes (532nm, 1064nm, or Genesis) are available for various treatments without changing a handpiece.
– Energy, pulse duration and spot size can be flexibly adjusted to consider each lesion’s features for better results.
Durability
– V-laser consists of high quality components and excellent features for long durability.
– In addition, there is no extra consumables for the cooling system.
Benefits
– Powerful and stable energy output ensures treatment safety and efficacy.
Variable pulse durations provide flexible treatments for better results.
– Short pulse duration: smaller and lighter vessels
– Long pulse duration: larger and darker vessels
8 different cartridges are available considering the size of each lesion.
– Small size: small, thin, and red vessels
– Large size: large, thick, and blue vessels
Advantages
Dual Wavelength
Long-pulsed 532nm KTP
– With higher absorption coefficient and lower penetration depth (epidermis) in both hemoglobin and melanin, it is used for epidermal vascular or pigmented lesions such as rosacea, port wine
stains, or lentigines.
Long-pulsed 1064nm Nd:YAG
– With relatively lower absorption coefficient and deeper penetration depth (dermis) in both hemoglobin and melanin, it is used for dermal vascular or pigmented lesions.
Convenient Hand Piece
– No need to change the hand piece to use three different modes (532m, 1064nm, and Genesis)
– Perfect visibility through sapphire window
– 4-level adjustable contact cooling temperature
– Contact cooling system with no consumables
– Light and convenient handling
how it works
V-Laser for Vascular Lesions
Dual wavelengths : 532nm KTP & 1064nm Nd:YAG
– Vascular lesions with different diameters and depths can be treated using dual wavelengths.
Long-pulsed 532nm KTP
– It targets relatively red, small and superficial veins such as telangiectasia and spider veins.
Long-pulsed 1064nm Nd:YAG
– It targets relatively blue, large and deeper veins such as reticular veins.
V-Laser for Pigmented Lesions
Dual wavelength : 532nm KTP & 1064nm Nd:YAG
– Pigmentations with different diameters and depths can be treated using dual wavelengths.
Long-pulsed 532nm KTP
– It targets epidermal pigmentations.
Long-pulsed 1064nm Nd:YAG
– It targets dermal pigmentations.
V – GENESIS
– Bulk heating using a 300-microsecond 1064nm- Gentle heating to the dermis and stimulating fibroblasts for neocollagenesis.
– Skin revitalization and skin rejuvenation.
– Improvements in skin tone, texture, large pores and fine wrinkles.
– In addition, improvements in scars and diffuse redness.
The absorption of green light at 532 nm by oxyhemoglobin is very high. The long- pulsed 532nm KTP delivers a pulse duration of 40ms from 1ms to deliver thermal energy to the vascular lesions and minimize the photoacoustic
effects on capillary walls of red blood cells leak less. Thus, the long-pulsed 532nm KTP can replace PDL as a better treatment for the vascular lesions.
– The risk of PIH among dark skin types is less when treating with long-pulsed lasers, compared to QSND lasers.
– QSND lasers deliver both photomechanical and phothothermal effects to the lesions whereas long-pulsed lasers
provide only photothermal effects.




BEFORE AND AFTER
Periorbital Veins

Telangiectasia

Acne Before

Red Socks

Skin Rejuvenation

Acne After

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