Asclepion MCL31 Dermablate Erbium
Asclepion MCL31 Dermablate Erbium Yag 2940nm for Ablative or Fractional Skin Lesion Removal;
Manufactured 12/14/2017; Excellent Cosmetic and Operating Condition; This System Has Received Full Maintenance and Is Certified To Be Fully Functional; Reason for Selling: Downsizing;
Includes: Standard Handpiece, Footswitch, Operators Manual,1 Year Extended Warranty from Manufacturer, and Free Shipping
This Equipment is Fully Functional, Ready for Use, and Ready to Ship.
Asclepion MCL31 Dermablate
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Laser Type: Er:Yag, Class 4
Wavelength: 2940 nm
Energy: 2.5 J
Fluence: Max. 250 J/cm2
Pulse Length: 100 – 1000 us
Frequency 120 Hz
Modes: Ablation, Therm
Spot Size: 1 – 6 mm (Vario ), 8 – 12 mm (Vario XL ** )
Laser Dimensions: 36 x 60 x 93 cm (W x D x H)
Weight: Approx. 75 kg
Asclepion MCL31 Dermablate MANUFACTURER NOTES
Indicated Uses
- Skin resurfacing
- Periorbital wrinkles
- Perioral wrinkles
- Lentigines
- Café-au-lait spots
- Becker naevi
- Naevi Spili
- Epidermal naevi
- Xanthelasmas
- Syringomas
- Adenoma sebaceum
- Milia palpebrarum
- Actinic keratoses
- Seborrhoic keratoses
- Morbus Favre-Racouchot
Erbium:YAG laser: the gold standard for dermatological treatments
The MCL31 Dermablate Erbium:YAG laser ablates the skin with a degree of precision that can be measured in microns and can be carried out as a fully ablative or fractional process. This allows safe and gentle removal of a wide variety of lesions from the skin at the epidermis and dermis level and an effective ablative skin resurfacing. Its reliability and effectiveness have been proven worldwide.
The wavelength of 2,940 nm of the Erbium laser matches the maximum peak of water absorption (water is the main component of the skin). The energy is therefore entirely used for the rapid vaporization of the water in the tissue, which leads to the almost instant ablation of tissue. Due to its characteristics, the MCL31 Dermablate has a significantly shorter healing time compared to a CO2 laser (time for re-epithelialization, erythema, edema). On the other hand, the CO2 laser results in better hemostasis thanks to coagulation.
Thanks to the greatly limited thermal effects of the Erbium laser, the procedure is less painful than with CO2 lasers. Patients do not require any anesthesia in the treatment of small lesions. Side effects and risks are greatly reduced with this laser. The safety of this treatment makes the Erbium laser the superior choice for delicate areas such as the periorbital region or even the neck, chest and hands.
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