Skin Rejuvenation: Nd-Yag Laser
Introduction:
Lasers with infrared wavelength ranges (1064nm) have been used in non-ablative rejuvenation of skin. In this process, cooling of the epidermis allows for laser energy heat-induced correction to the dermis without ablation of the epidermal layer. This dermal correction is to produce improvements in skin quality. In addition, long-pulse Nd:YAG lasers target melanin less efficiently, allowing safer treatment of patients with all skin types.
Application:
- All-colour tattoo removal.
- Benign pigmented lesion removal.
- Static and Dynamic wrinkles.
- Pigmentation: Freckles, sun spots, or other darkened patches of skin result mainly from sun exposure.
- Scars- injury or acne marks.
- Vascular conditions: Blood vessels visible on the surface of the skin, vascular lesions that appear as tiny blood-filled blisters or even a constant flush of facial redness
Feature:
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- FDA approved and CE marked
- Two wavelengths- 532nm and 1064nm.
- Larger spot size to cover larger areas.
- Aiming 635nm beam- help to guide your Nd-YAG laser
High Fluency.

Basic Parameters
Wavelength | 1064nm, 532nm |
Spot size | 2-10mm adjustable |
Repetition Rate | 1064nm = up to 5 Hz, 532nm = up to 5 Hz |
Pulse Width 1064nm | 5ns, 532nm = 5ns |
Fluence: 1064nm | 0.6~16J/cm² 532nm = 0.3~8J/cm² |
Electrical requirements | 110~240VAC 50-60Hz 1200VA |
Dimension | 351mm*925mm8775mm (without optical articulated arm) |
Aiming beam | 635nm, less than 5mW |
FDA APPROVED |