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SKU: CO-708
CO2 Fractional Laser empowers practitioners to conduct secure and successful procedures in dermatology, aesthetics, and gynecology. Specifically designed for tissue ablation, excision, vaporization, and soft tissue incision, CarbonFrax PRO CO2 FDA-cleared laser utilizes a Fractional CO2 treatment approach. This method selectively resurfaces targeted portions of the skin while preserving the integrity of surrounding areas.
CO2 Fractional Laser Series
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What is laser skin resurfacing?
Laser resurfacing uses lasers to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and scars, to even out skin coloring (pigmentation), to tighten skin and to remove lesions, both benign (non-cancerous) and malignant.

The laser technique directs short, concentrated pulsating beams of light at irregular skin. Laser skin resurfacing removes skin very precisely, layer-by-layer by vaporizing it. Lasers remove the outer layer of your skin – the epidermis – and heats the underlying layer, called the dermis. The lasers stimulate the growth of new collagen fibers resulting in new skin that is smoother and firmer. This popular procedure is known by several other names, including lasabrasion, laser peel or laser vaporization.

As aesthetic standards continue to evolve, intimate rejuvenation has gained increasing popularity among women. The CO2 fractional vaginal laser offers a revolutionary approach to vaginal tightening, with advantages such as non-invasiveness, minimal discomfort, and no downtime. It effectively addresses common concerns including vaginal laxity, decreased sensitivity, and urinary incontinence, making it one of the most sought-after treatments in the field of body aesthetics.

This device utilizes advanced CO2 laser technology, integrating three-dimensional fractional scanning with 360-degree circumferential emission, to deliver outstanding clinical results with high precision and safety.

l The CO2 laser operates at a wavelength of 10.6 μm, which is invisible to the human eye. The system's maximum output power can reach up to 30W, which is capable of causing severe burns if mishandled.

Technical Spare Parts

  • Treatment areas:

    The fractional CO2 laser can be used on the face, neck, chest, and other areas. 

  • Skin types:

    Individuals with darker skin tones may be at a higher risk of pigment changes and should consider alternatives like Fraxel lasers. 

  • Downtime:

    While less downtime than traditional CO2 resurfacing, some redness, swelling, and crusting may occur. 

  • Potential risks:

    There is a risk of temporary redness, swelling, infection, and pigment changes. 

  • Consultation:

    It's crucial to consult with a qualified dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon to determine if fractional CO2 laser resurfacing is the right treatment for your skin concerns. 

CO2 fractional laser resurfacing is a technique in which carbon dioxide lasers precisely treat skin on the face, neck, or chest.

Laser skin resurfacing reduces wrinkles and scars, evens out skin coloring, tightens skin and removes lesions. Lasers are beams of light that vaporize the outer layers of your skin and promote the growth of new collagen fibers.

Who is a good candidate for laser skin resurfacing?

You may be an ideal candidate for laser skin resurfacing if you have:

  • Scars from acne or chickenpox.

  • Uneven skin pigmentation.

  • Skin scars or birthmarks.

  • Age spots, liver spots.

  • Sun-damaged skin.

  • Non-responsive skin after a facelift.

  • Fine lines or wrinkles around or under the eyes, forehead or mouth

  • Enlarged oil glands on your nose.

You may not be a good candidate for laser skin resurfacing if you have:

  • Active acne.

  • Very dark skin.

  • Deep wrinkles.

  • Excessive or sagging skin.

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