Clinical Data, Articles, and Studies

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blepharoplasty and skin resurfacing with 300-microsecond laser
Skin Resurfacing
Skin Resurfacing
Combining Blepharoplasty and Skin Resurfacing with a Portable 300-microsecond Er:YAG Laser

‍The use of a portable 300-microsecond Erbium:YAG 2940nm laser for skin resurfacing, immediately following both bilateral upper and four eyelid blepharoplasty, was evaluated.

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skin rejuvenation on skin types I to V using er yag 2940nm laser
Skin of Color | Skin Resurfacing
Skin of Color | Skin Resurfacing
Skin Rejuvenation on Skin Types I to V Using a 300-microsecond Pulsed Er:YAG 2940nm Laser in Sub Ablative Mode

This study is to evaluate the use of an Erbium:YAG laser in a "sub-ablative” mode where there is a heating of the surface tissue with no ablation.

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laser skin resurfacing with erbium yag laser
Skin Resurfacing
Skin Resurfacing
Laser Skin Resurfacing with a Novel Portable Erbium:YAG Laser

This study was performed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a new portable 300-microsecond Er:YAG laser in the treatment of photo-damaged skin.

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erbium yag laser resurfacing
Skin Resurfacing
Skin Resurfacing
Erbium:YAG Laser Resurfacing Using a Novel Portable Device

Laser wavelength, pulse duration, and newer techniques continue to shorten the healing phase associated with laser skin resurfacing while maintaining clinical efficacy.

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partial face laser resurfacing with er yag 2940nm laser
Skin Resurfacing
Skin Resurfacing
Partial-Face Laser Resurfacing with a 300-microsecond Pulsed Er:YAG 2940nm Laser

‍This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of 300-microsecond pulsed Er:YAG 2940nm laser resurfacing on periocular lines, treated as a functional unit based on static and dynamic rhytid anatomy as opposed to standard cosmetic anatomic landmarks.

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treatment of verruca vulgaris with nd yag laser
Lesions | Vascular
Lesions | Vascular
Treatment of Verruca Vulgaris with Nd:YAG 1064nm Laser

The Nd:YAG 1064-nm laser treatment involves the delivery of laser light irradiation at wavelength 1064 nm, which allows deeper penetration into thicker tissue compared to shorter-wavelength lasers without direct skin or verruca contact.

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closure of foot ulcers using a 650-microsecond laser
Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation
Full Closure of Foot Ulcers Using a Novel 650-microsecond Pulsed Nd:YAG 1064nm Laser

Common modalities for wound healing often fail to achieve full closure of a wound; however, new laser therapy using a novel 650-microsecond pulsed Nd:YAG 1064nm laser has previously demonstrated clinical success achieving closure in wound healing without making any contact to the wound.

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650-microsecond laser for pigmented lesions
Lesions | Pigmentation
Lesions | Pigmentation
A Novel 650-microsecond Pulsed Nd:YAG 1064nm Laser for Removal of Pigmented Lesions

Six females with skin types II-IV and an average age of 64.7 were enrolled for treatment of pigmented lesions due to sun damage on the hands as well as some facial areas including cheek, forehead, nose and upper lip.

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clearance of melasma using 650-microsecond laser
Pigmentation
Pigmentation
Clearance of Melasma Using a Novel 650-microsecond Pulsed Nd:YAG 1064nm Laser

Seven female subjects with skin types II-V and an average age of 45.6 were enrolled for a single treatment of laser for melasma.

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wound healing with a 650-microsecond laser
Wound Healing
Wound Healing
Wound Healing with a Portable 650-microsecond 1064nm Laser

The use of a 650-microsecond laser can help wound healing, and based on this clinical cases wound closure is substantially facilitated as compared to purely non-laser therapy.

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ablation of cutaneous lesions using er yag laser
Lesions | Skin Resurfacing
Lesions | Skin Resurfacing
Ablation of Cutaneous Lesions Using an Er:YAG Laser

Er:YAG 300-microsecond laser has a wavelength of 2940 nm, which is absorbed by water 16 times more than the CO2 laser.

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chronic acne scars treatment
Acne
Acne
Treatment of Acute and Chronic Acne & Acne Scars, Using the Neo 650-Microsecond Nd:YAG 1064nm Laser

At her second visit she voluntarily completed the informed consent form for usage of the Nd:YAG 1064nm laser procedure.

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neo for acne relief
Acne
Acne
Neo for Acne Relief

As the healthcare industry as a whole works to expand antibiotic stewardship programs and isotretinoin—the most effective non-antibiotic oral medication for acne patients— remains heavily regulated, laser and light sources are again generating interest as alternative acne treatment tools.

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combining injectables with laser skin rejuvenation
Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation
Combining Injectables with Laser Skin Rejuvenation in a Single Treatment Session, Using a Novel 650 microsecond Pulsed Nd: YAG 1064nm Laser

Seven subjects were enrolled and were treated with the laser first, then were given injections afterwards.

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skin tightening and non ablative rejuvenation using laser
Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation
Skin Tightening & Non-Ablative Skin Rejuvenation Using a Novel 650-microsecond Pulsed Nd:YAG 1064nm Laser

10 female subjects with skin types I-III and ages 45-69 were enrolled for two sessions of treatment.

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acne and acne scars treatment with 650-microsecond laser
Acne
Acne
Treatment of Active Acne and Acne Scars With a Single Laser Modality, Using a Novel 650-microsecond Pulsed Nd: YAG 1064nm Laser

‍This study was conducted to evaluate the use of a single laser modality to treat two skin conditions simultaneously: clearance of active acne, and reduction of acne scars.

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treatment of acne with 650-microsecond laser
Acne
Acne
Treatment of Acne With a 650-microsecond Pulsed Nd:YAG 1064nm Laser Using High Fluences and Stacked Pulses at a Low Repetition Rate

‍This study was conducted to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a 650 microsecond pulsed Nd:YAG 1064nm laser for the treatment of acne using high laser fluences and stacked pulses at a low repetition rate.

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