Q-switch laser
The laser is designed to produce a pulsed output beam using this technology. This is done because a pulsed beam offers far more energy than a continuous wave. The technology employed employs passive Q-switching. The gain material used is a Neodymium version. The most widely employed light wavelengths are in the infrared region. It is the gold standard laser for treating pigmentary issues. This is due to its ability to target narrow wavelength bandwidths and pigments of a specific color spectrum. As a result, it is utilized to treat pigmentary issues such as melasma.
The pico laser, also known as the Q-switch laser, is a novel treatment for hyperpigmentation. The name laser stems from the fact that this laser machine can generate a pulsed output beam, allowing it to generate extremely powerful pulses. It has a high-speed heart rate and a lot of energy. It has a direct effect on the extra pigment cells, breaking them down and aiding in the restoration of natural skin tone. It does not affect the regular cells around it. Our physicians will provide detailed pre- and post-treatment instructions for this hyperpigmentation laser treatment. It is effective for deeper and superficial pigmentation and gives speedy and apparent improvements.
Technology Used
Advantageous Stability
HELIOS III device has been intensively tested for its durability and stability in-house before its release to ensure long-lasting capabilities due to its common treatment indications. As a result, the system can be safely used over extended periods with no beam distortion or energy loss and is the most reliable Q-Switch Nd: YAG available to physicians.Due to its proprietary optimal design of the laser resonator, thermally induced lens and birefringence are compensated, consequently maintaining a uniform beam quality and consistently stable output energy.
The advanced stability of the HELIOS III provides positive clinical results due to its highly uniform beam profile, and undesirable side effects are significantly reduced.
Real Twin Pulse (RTP) Mode
Real Twin Pulse, a proprietary core technology invented and developed in-house, allows the same energy and gap between the first and second laser pulses emitted by Q-Switched lasers. It is used to cause milder thermal damage in the targeted area and can produce deeper penetration than a single pulse. The RTP mode of HELIOS III maximizes 2 Joules of output energy.
Specialized for Epidermal Lesions
The fractional 532nm Handpiece on HELIOS III divides the origin beam into an 81 microbeam array with equal and uniform output across the projected area. Compared to a bulk beam handpiece, this advanced technology allows higher fluence levels to be used, making it appealing for treating a wide range of epidermal lesions.
This technological application reduces the likelihood of reactive hyper and hypopigmentation and epidermal damage. Furthermore, it is highly effective for tattoo removal when targeting red-colored inks.