Co2 laser

Co2 laser

Discover the power of CO2 fractional laser machines for skin rejuvenation

Are you looking for a transformative solution to achieve youthful, radiant skin? Our Co2 Laser is here to help you revitalize your skin and achieve stunning results! With its advanced technology and precision, our Co2 Laser is a top choice for skin rejuvenation, resurfacing, and tightening, making it a popular option for both salon and clinics.

Advanced CO2 fractional laser machine for skin resurfacing and rejuvenation. Treats wrinkles, scars, and pigmentation with minimal downtime. Customizable settings for various skin concerns. Safe and effective technology used by dermatologists and aesthetic professionals.

Our Co2 Laser utilizes the power of carbon dioxide (CO2) laser technology to stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture and tone, and reduce the appearance of various skin concerns, such as wrinkles, fine lines, acne scars, sun damage, and more. This innovative laser system delivers controlled thermal energy to the skin, triggering a natural healing response that leads to improved skin quality and a more youthful appearance.

Why choose our Co2 Laser?

Here are some compelling reasons to choose our CO2 fractional laser machine:

1. Reduced thermal damage to surrounding tissues
2. Rapid healing and minimal downtime
3. Stimulate deeper collagen with high pulse energy
4. LCD display panel provides easy operation with the latest microprocessor technology
5. Adjustable scanning patterns and size
6. Adjustable intensity of pilot beam from zero to maximum
7. Adjustable pulse duration
8. Last treatment setting memorization
9. Automatic alarm system for operation and troubles
10. Covers all functions of conventional system
11. No consumable costs

By choosing our CO2 fractional laser machine, you’re investing in a versatile, effective, and technologically advanced solution for a wide range of skin rejuvenation treatments.

Versatile Working Modes

  • Working Mode: Continuous operation for uninterrupted treatment sessions.
  • Output Modes: Includes continuous, single pulse, interval pulse, and super pulse modes to cater to different treatment needs and skin types.

Customizable Scanning

  • Scan Scope: Maximum area of 20mm x 20mm, covering a broad treatment area efficiently.
  • Scan Graphics: Offers sequence mode, mid split mode, and random mode for varied treatment patterns.
  • Spot Size: 0.1mm for fine and detailed treatment.
  • Scan Pattern Size: Adjustable from 0.10.1mm to 2020mm, providing flexibility in treatment area size.
  • Scan Graphics: Includes circle, triangle, square, rectangle, hexagon, ellipse, and line patterns for tailored treatments.

Applications

Skin Resurfacing

The fractional CO2 laser creates microscopic holes in the upper layer of the skin, promoting collagen production and addressing issues such as:

  • Wrinkles and fine lines
  • Pigmentation and sun damage
  • Acne scars and other types of scarring

Vaginal Tightening

The laser’s photothermal effect on collagen in the vaginal walls and urethra promotes restructuring and regrowth, resulting in:

  • Thickening and tightening of vaginal tissues
  • Improvement in vaginal atrophy
  • Reduction in urinary incontinence

These machines offer versatile, customizable treatments for various skin concerns, making them valuable in both aesthetic and medical dermatology.

Different light guid arm for the Fractional CO2 laser machine

  • The CO2 fractional laser machine typically uses an articulated arm system for beam delivery. Here are the key points about the different arms used:
  • 1. 7-Joint Articulated Arm: This is the most common and advanced arm system used in CO2 fractional laser machines. It features:
  • – Seven joints for maximum flexibility and precision in beam delivery.
    – Spring-balanced design for smooth movement and positioning.
    – Allows for accurate targeting of treatment areas.
  • 2. Balance Weight System: The articulated arm incorporates a balance weight system to counteract the arm’s weight, making it easier for the operator to maneuver.
  • 3. Length: The full length of the articulated arm can extend up to 183 cm, providing a wide range of motion for various treatment scenarios.
  • 4. Precision and Accuracy: The 7-joint design ensures high precision and accuracy in laser delivery, allowing for controlled and targeted treatments.
  • 5. Compatibility: These arms are designed to work with sealed-off CO2 laser devices, which are commonly used in fractional CO2 laser machines.

The articulated arm system is crucial for the effective operation of CO2 fractional laser machines, allowing practitioners to deliver treatments with high precision and flexibility across different areas of the body.

different models of co2 laser with different light guide arms
different models of co2 laser with different light guide arms

Portable vs Vertical co2 laser machines

Feature Portable CO2 Laser Machines Vertical CO2 Laser Machines
Size and Design Compact, lightweight, easy to transport Larger, stationary, requires dedicated space
Power Output Typically 30W to 60W Typically 80W to 150W or more
Work Area Smaller, suitable for smaller projects Larger, accommodates bigger projects
Cost More affordable, accessible for hobbyists More expensive, suited for industrial use
Cooling System Often built-in air assist and cooling Usually requires separate cooling systems
Material Thickness Limited, suitable for thinner materials Can handle thicker materials
Cutting Speed Slower, suitable for low-volume production Faster, suitable for high-volume production
Precision High precision, but may have fewer features High precision, often with advanced features
Versatility Limited to smaller, less demanding projects Supports a wider range of materials and applications
Space Requirements Ideal for limited workspace Requires more floor space

Key considerations:

  1. Power: Vertical machines generally offer higher power output, allowing for faster cutting and engraving of thicker materials.
  2. Work area: Vertical machines typically have larger work areas, making them suitable for bigger projects and higher volume production.
  3. Precision: Both types can offer high precision, but vertical machines may have more advanced features for improved accuracy.
  4. Versatility: Vertical machines often support a wider range of materials and applications due to their higher power and larger work area.
  5. Cost: Portable machines are generally more affordable and accessible for beginners or small businesses, while vertical machines are a larger investment suited for more serious production needs.

The choice between portable and vertical CO2 laser machines depends on your specific needs, budget, available space, and intended applications. Portable machines are great for hobbyists or small businesses with limited space, while vertical machines are better suited for larger-scale production or more demanding applications.

Glass tube vs RF tube co2 fractional laser machines

Feature Glass Tube CO2 Laser Machines RF Tube CO2 Laser Machines
Cost $130-$200 for a 40W tube $1,000 for a 40-45W tube
Power Range 10-99% 2-99%
Beam Quality Unfocused beam diameter: 3.5-4.5mm Unfocused beam diameter: 2.5-3mm
Longevity 1,200-10,000 hours (1-5 years) 10,000+ hours (5+ years)
Cooling Water cooling Air cooling
Power Equivalence 80-100W glass tube equivalent to 55W RF tube 55W RF tube equivalent to 80-100W glass tube
Speed Standard cycle rates Faster cycle rates
Precision High precision Higher precision due to smaller spot size
Stability Standard stability More stable operation
Applications Cost-effective for small businesses and hobbyists Ideal for larger companies with high precision needs

For most small businesses and hobbyists, glass tubes offer a more cost-effective solution with satisfactory performance. RF tubes may be beneficial for larger companies with fast production lines and the ability to make a larger initial investment, especially when higher precision and longer lifespan are required.

RF tube vs Glass tube CO2 Laser

Glass tube vs RF tube co2 fractional laser machines
Glass tube vs RF tube co2 fractional laser machines

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