With the ability to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, the AcuPulse laser is one of the latest options in ablative fractional
laser skin resurfacing and offers several benefits for aging skin. The AcuPulse Lsaer is produced and sold by Lumenis, a global manufacturer and seller of a wide range of laser, light-based and radio-frequency devices used by cosmetic surgeons and aesthetic professionals around the globe. Here’s a close look at how the AcuPulse laser works, and what its key benefits are:
How the AcuPulse Laser Works
The AcuPulse Laser is designed to deliver pulses of high-energy light waves deep into the skin’s surface, helping to break down skin pigmentation and strengthening the skin so that it appears more resilient. Fractional laser skin resurfacing with the AcuPulse laser is more effective than
microdermabrasion,
chemical peels and medical grade facials because it helps to stimulate collagen production at a deeper level and promotes rapid recovery of the skin cells.
The laser energy heats up the dermis and causes damage to the skin cells so that the cells can rejuvenate. Increased cell turnover helps to produce healthier skin cells in a short period of time, leaving the skin stronger healthier-looking and more youthful. Lumenis has developed the UltraPulse DeepFX scanner that is part of the protocol of the AcuPulse treatment system.
The scanner helps to target the skin based on the depth and density of the marks on the skin. The full benefits of the AcuPulse laser can be seen just eight to twelve weeks after the treatment, with a noticeable change in the skin tone and texture as early as three weeks post-treatment.
Key Benefits of the AcuPulse Laser
The AcuPulse laser offers several benefits for aging skin. These include:
- Easy for the aesthetic professional to administer
- Can be personalized to treat all skin types
- Delivers the lowest level of thermal damage so risk of burns is reduced
- Can treat wrinkles, certain types of scars and skin dyschromias
- Downtime of just four to seven days
- Only laser that uses SuperPulse technology and Continuous Wave technology
- Makes use of the DeepFX system for more targeted results
- State-of-the-art touchscreen interface for easy delivery of the treatment
- Backed by extensive clinical research and trials
Unlike traditional fractional laser skin resurfacing treatments, the AcuPulse laser promises very little downtime. The skin begins to heal and regenerate within a week after treatment, and the patient does not need to be covered in bandages and gauze for days and weeks after the procedure.This procedure may be most effective for treating fine lines and wrinkles, age spots, freckles, and patches of skin pigmentation. People who have had acne, and those who are noticing premature signs of aging, may also be good candidates for this anti-aging procedure.
Published: 10/09/2009, Last Updated: 10/09/2009
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