60w fractional co2

Laser emission

• The laser device generates a high – energy beam of carbon dioxide laser light. The light has a specific wavelength, usually around 10,600 nanometers, which is in the infrared region. This wavelength is strongly absorbed by water in the skin.

Fractional delivery

• Instead of emitting a continuous, uniform beam over a large area, the laser beam is divided into many tiny, closely – spaced micro – beams. This fractional approach means that only a fraction of the skin’s surface is treated in each pass, leaving small islands of untreated skin between the treated areas.

Tissue interaction

• When the micro – beams of the CO₂ laser hit the skin, the energy is rapidly absorbed by the water in the skin cells. This causes the water to heat up and vaporize, effectively ablating (removing) the targeted tissue. The depth of ablation can be controlled by adjusting the laser parameters such as energy, pulse duration, and number of passes. This process stimulates the body’s natural healing response.

Healing and regeneration

• In the days and weeks following treatment, the body begins to heal the treated areas. Fibroblasts are activated to produce new collagen and elastin, which helps to improve the skin’s texture, reduce wrinkles, and enhance overall skin tone. The untreated areas of skin also assist in the healing process by providing a source of healthy cells for regeneration.

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