Laser Devices

No Such Thing as the "Best Laser"

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

There continues to be a lot of controversy and discussions revolving around what laser device is best for certain conditions.  Let’s tackle Acne scars and brown spots for a start, as these represent a majority of the laser interest.  Even with the advancements in laser technology, there has yet to be a device produced that has become the staple laser for the treatment of these conditions.  There are however, numerous lasers that can produce great results when in the right hands.

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This is an article written by Dr. Emily Tierney for FractionalC02.com and may not be republished without the written consent of FractionalC02.com or Dr. Tierney.  Dr. Tierney has no financial incentive to write this article from FractionalC02.com, the laser companies, or Boston University.  This article is intended to provide the readers of Fractional Co2.com with the knowledge and understanding to make an informed decision.

This article covers the efficacy of Fractional co2 lasers vs non ablative more traditional laser resurfacing options.  It also includes a comparison of traditional ablative Co2 laser resurfacing and the new fractional co2 laser resurfacing options.  Dr. Tierney also covers her clinical studies on the efficacy of the SmartXide Dot Fractional Co2 Device.  She has extensive experience working with various laser modalities including many fractional co2 lasers.

SmartXide Dot CO2 vs. Fraxel Laser

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

The Fraxel laser and the new fractional co2 laser devices have a lot in common but they actually treat different problems. Fraxel traditionally has been used to treat acne scars, pigmentation, large pores and much more. With the popularity of the Fractional Co2 Laser many offices who own the fraxel laser are looking for ways to use both devices. This is proving to be a problem because there is a lot of overlap with the two devices.

We have spoke with numerous physicians who have experience with both devices, here is what they suggest.

Port Wine Stains- Fraxel Laser has proven to be a better option for this.

Moderate Acne Scarring- Fraxel may also be a better option because of spot size and the focalized treatment. You have to be careful not to damage the dermis to much which will cause the patient more pain than they may be willing to deal with. You will have to determine how many treatments will be needed prior to deciding which option is best for your patient.

The pain level associated with SmartXide is actually less than Fraxel in most cases so it is important that you do not go to aggressive with the Fraxel vs. doing the Fractional Co2 Laser.

The disposables with Fraxel is also something to consider but remember that most Fractional Co2 Laser Devices also have disposables despite what the manufacturer or sales person tells you.

Pore Size- SmartXide and Fraxel are both

Cutera Pearl Fractional Laser

Friday, May 1st, 2009

The pearl fractional laser is proving to be a great device and is generating a lot of interest.  We have provided a great video where Dr. David Goldberg is a world renown Cosmetic Dermatologist and here he discusses the benefits and details of this new fractional laser device.  Dr. David Goldberg has written numerous publications on Cosmetic Lasers and is regarded as an expert in the dermatology community.

Advances in Fractional Laser Technology

Monday, January 5th, 2009

The following white paper and results of a preliminary clinical study was presented by Dr Daniel A Cassuto at the introduction of Lasering MiXto SX Fractional CO-2 Laser in 2007.

Background

CO2 laser resurfacing is a powerful tool for the treatment of several skin conditions such as fine and coarse wrinkles, scars of various origin, uneven pigmentation, dilated pores et al. Some major drawbacks have progressively limited its use: the need for effective anaesthesia, the downtime, the risk of dyspigmentation and scarring, the need for intensive postoperative care, the long-lasting erythema and the long avoidance of sun exposure

Fractional photothermolysis was introduced by Huzaira and colleagues in 2003. It was developed to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks in the treatment of photo damaged skin. Fractional Laser Resurfacing with the midinfrared lasers uses an invisible laser beam which is strongly absorbed by water, in order to reverse the effects of skin aging and scarring. Near infrared wavelengths (Fraxel, Reliant, 1550nm; Lux 1540, Palomar) cause significant pain and require some form of anesthesia. This is a time consuming and costly aspect. Another disadvantage for the operator is that most of these devices are only capable of performing this kind of treatment. The use of ablative lasers in a fractional mode was introduced in 2006. The lesser depth of immediate tissue necrosis, in comparison to the mid infrared wavelengths, together with the possibility of further heat deposition in the dermis, significantly reduces the pain caused by the procedure, without decreasing its efficacy. A new CO2 laser (Active FX, Lumenis, 10600nm) with less penetration was shown to be more tolerable, but the 1.3 mm spot still makes some local anaesthesia and\or cooling necessary.

Juvia Article By Dermatologist Dr. Katz

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

December 9, 2008 – Long-lasting cosmetic results in the span of a long weekend: That’s the promise of Pixel CO2 OMNIFIT skin rejuvenation treatment. Leading New York cosmetic center, Juva Skin and Laser Center, is now offering patients the benefit of the Pixel device, used for the treatment of acne scarring, sun damage and for laser wrinkle removal.

Patients who have experienced Pixel CO2 report considerable improvement in scarring, sun damage, acne scars and other skin conditions. Because the laser produces little redness and irritation, patients spend significantly less time in recovery, explains Bruce E. Katz, M.D., director of Juva Skin and Laser Center.

“This device shortens our patients’ downtime ten-fold,” says Juva Skin director Dr. Bruce Katz. “The 30-day recuperation period they might have anticipated with traditional ablative laser treatment is whittled down to just three. This is something a patient can do on a long weekend without anyone knowing they had the procedure.”

The New Ellipse Juvia Fractional C02 is turning some heads in the Fractional World. Patients are looking for the best solution to their skin care needs and Juvia is answering the call. With the new ellipse juvia many patients are able to see incredible results without the downtime associated with the traditional or other fractional C02 devices. Typical cost for a treatment varies by geographical area but will range from 1500-3000 dollars with one to two treatments required. There are many dermatologists that can do this procedure but it is important that they have the experience necessary to give you the results you are looking for. We always recommend that you review before and after photos and make sure that they are the one who actually did the procedure. We also recommend checking out Cosmetic Dermatologist Directory at Http://CosmeticDermatology.net. You can find a dermatologist in your area that does the procedure that you are looking for. You can also review before and after photos.

Fractional Laser Resurfacing

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Fractional Laser Resurfacing represents the new wave in laser resurfacing and provides incredible results with limited downtime. There have been many advancements in the art of Cosmetic Laser Procedures and Cosmetic Dermatology and Fractional C02 is one of the greatest of this Decade. There are numerous devices that can provide patients with the results they are after and all have similar downtime. The one fractional C02 device that does have a little more downtime than others is the Fraxel Re:Store. You typically with the Deca SmartXide Laser, Ellipse Juvia, and Lumenis Laser you will have approximately 2 weeks of downtime. With the Fraxel Re:Store you will see around 4 weeks of downtime. It is acceptable to see your face looking like it has severe sun burn and this will normally go away after a few weeks but you need to make sure to stay out of the sun during this time.

The Smartxide laser is a great device and does offer incredible results for a reasonable price.

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Fraxel Laser Resurfacing
Fraxel Resurfacing Laser offers three levels of fractional resurfacing treatments – Re:fine, Re:store, and Re:pair.

Fraxel is unique because of how the treatment actually does what it does. The laser produces thousands of tiny localized treatments known as MicroThermal Zones. These zones are what define an area that will undergo alteration and an area that will remain untouched. During the process, collagen and elastin are regenerated and about 20% of the skin is resurfaced with each session.

What makes Fraxel special is its ability to bypass healthy, living skin cells and touch only those cells that require re-growth. This level of precision makes the procedure safe, reliable and worth the big bucks it’s going cost. The “fractional” treatment area is what makes the healing process work so quickly. Instead of the body facing a large portion of skin to re-grow, it can focus on smaller areas.

Fraxel is FDA cleared for periorbital wrinkles, pigmented lesions, Melasma, soft tissue coagulation, acne scars and surgical scars, actinic Keratoses

ActiveFX by Lumenis

ActiveFX is a fractional laser procedure performed in a single treatment with minimal patient downtime. During the procedure, a high-energy beam of laser light is used to smooth out lines, wrinkles and scars, remove brown spots and other irregularities, and tighten the skin. It also stimulates formation of new underlying collagen to continue improvement over time.

With fractional laser treatment, only a fraction of the skin’s surface is treated by the laser, leaving small “bridges” of untouched skin. This technique makes the healing process much faster and enables you to get back to normal activities sooner.

SmartXide Dot Therapy-(Fractional C02 Device)

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