Laseroptek Lotus III Laser

$15,000.00

2021 Laseroptek Lotus III The LOTUS III is a highly versatile Er:YAG laser providing physicians with a flexible approach to customising treatments with a wide range of settings and modes to opt from. The 40us and 5ms modes enable more skin indications to be treated with minimal downtime for the convenience and comfort of patients.…

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Laseroptek Lotus III Laser

The Laseroptek Lotus III Laser is a cutting-edge dermatological laser system designed for precise and versatile aesthetic treatments. This system uses Q-switched Nd laser technology, known for its safety and effectiveness in targeting a variety of skin conditions and cosmetic concerns. The Lotus III operates with dual wavelengths of 1064 nm and 532 nm, enabling practitioners to treat multiple skin types and conditions with high precision. It excels in the removal of pigmented lesions, tattoos, and treatment of vascular conditions. The 1064 nm wavelength penetrates deeper into the skin, making it ideal for treating darker pigmentation and melasma, while the 532 nm wavelength is more effective for superficial pigmentation and red tattoo inks.

The Lotus III features a range of spot sizes and energy settings that provide flexibility in treatment customization, allowing practitioners to cater treatments specifically to individual patient needs. It delivers high peak power pulses in very short durations (nanoseconds), effectively shattering pigmented particles while minimizing damage to surrounding tissue. This ensures quicker recovery times and minimal discomfort.

One of the defining features of the Lotus III is its intuitive interface and ergonomic design, which streamline the treatment process for practitioners. The system is also equipped with advanced cooling mechanisms to enhance patient comfort and safety during procedures. With FDA approval and global recognition, the Laseroptek Lotus III stands out as a reliable, high-performance laser for medical and aesthetic applications in dermatology clinics.

Key Features:

  • Dual wavelengths (1064 nm and 532 nm) for versatile treatment options
  • Effective for tattoo removal, pigmented and vascular lesions
  • High peak power with nanosecond pulses for minimal tissue damage
  • Adjustable spot sizes for treatment precision
  • Advanced cooling for enhanced patient comfort
  • FDA-approved and widely used in medical aesthetic

Lotus III

Laser Type:  Er:YAG

Wavelength:  2940nm

Pulse Duration:  40us, 200us, 600us, 1ms, 5ms

Pulse Energy[max]:  60 modes

Output energy:  10~4500mJ

Repetition Rate: Single, M3, M5, 1-40HZ

Guide Beam: Laser Diode, 635nm

Display: 10.4inch TFT LCD

Cooling system: Closed cycle water to air heat exchanger

Power requirements: 220V, 60Hz

Dimensions: 82 x 30 x 94 cm (D x W x H)

Weight: 80 kg

The Laseroptek Lotus III Laser is primarily designed for treating pigmented lesions, vascular lesions, and tattoo removal, rather than being specifically targeted for acne treatment. However, the laser can indirectly help improve post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), which often occurs after acne, and can treat certain vascular lesions that may be related to acne scarring.

While the 1064 nm wavelength of the Lotus III is effective for deeper pigmentation and melasma, which could improve the appearance of dark spots left after acne, the laser itself is not typically used to treat active acne (such as inflamed lesions or pustules). There are other types of lasers, like those using fractional or blue light laser technology, that are more commonly employed for managing active acne by targeting acne-causing bacteria and inflammation.

In summary, while the Laseroptek Lotus III can help with acne scars and hyperpigmentation, it is not specifically designed to treat active acne.

The recovery time after a Laseroptek Lotus III laser treatment depends on the specific procedure, the individual’s skin type, and the condition being treated. Generally, recovery times for this laser system are minimal because it uses nanosecond pulses that target pigmented or vascular lesions with minimal impact on surrounding tissues.

Here’s a general breakdown of recovery times based on common treatments:

  1. Pigmented Lesions and Tattoo Removal:
    • Recovery time: 1 to 7 days.
    • Post-treatment effects: Mild redness, swelling, and darkening of the treated area may occur immediately after treatment. This is typically temporary and subsides within a few days. Patients may experience some scabbing as the pigmentation flakes off.
  2. Vascular Lesions:
    • Recovery time: 1 to 3 days.
    • Post-treatment effects: Some redness and mild swelling are common but usually resolve within a few days. Bruising may occur in some cases but generally heals within a week.
  3. Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH):
    • Recovery time: 2 to 5 days.
    • Post-treatment effects: Minimal downtime is expected. Mild redness or darkening of the pigmentation is typical but usually clears up within a few days.

General Post-Treatment Care

  • Avoid sun exposure: Sunscreen should be applied to protect the treated area from UV damage during recovery.
  • Moisturization: Keeping the skin hydrated is important to promote healing.
  • Mild discomfort: Some patients may feel a slight burning or stinging sensation, but this can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers or cooling gels.

Overall, most patients can return to their regular activities within a day or two after treatment, with visible signs of healing typically occurring over the next week.

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