Lumenis ultrapulse system overview the ultrapulse encore laser is one of the most versatile resurfacing lasers offered at cosmetic laser dermatology that can be adapted to meet your aesthetic goals and treat a wide range of skin conditions on the face and body including.
Lumenis ultrapulse co2 laser system.
The ultrapulse and the acupulse.
Being the market innovator and pioneer lumenis rapidly advanced its product offering according the evolvement of surgeons needs changing patients characteristics and the health care climate.
With six times the power of most co2 lasers the ultapulse laser system is the laser for advanced applications with a full spectrum of aesthetic and surgical capabilities medical specialties.
Fine lines and wrinkles.
Ultrapulse can penetrate deeper than any aesthetic ablative co 2 laser.
Extending your capabilities with advanced technology driven by patient need.
Now lumenis brings to you the ultrapulse duo a co 2 laser system that caters to physicians and surgical centers who demand excellence from themselves and their laser system.
Both use high power short duration pulse technologies that maximize the treatment and patient comfort as well as minimize downtime lumenis co 2 laser devices optimally treat a broad range of conditions from gentle superficial treatments to deep contracted scar revision.
For decades the ultrapulse technology is considered as the gold standard when it comes to ultra precise laser tissue interaction.
Combined with great versatility this makes ultrapulse perfect for both everyday procedures and the thick and complex lesions.
Acupulse co2 laser system is a complete ablative resurfacing workstation featuring superior superpulse technology for all aesthetic resurfacing needs medical specialties.
When it comes to precision and high end performance ultrapulse co 2 surgical laser is the ultimate solution.
When it comes to maximal precision and high end performance ultrapulse co laser is the ultimate solution.
The lumenis co 2 laser family of products is designed to provide very controlled tissue interaction and to allow surgeons address a broad range of clinical challenges during the procedure.