Pixel CO2 Consumables
Does the Pixel CO2 Require Consumables to Operate?
Yes, when using the the Femmelift.
What Type of Consumables?
Disposable Vaginal Probes and can be Purchased Through the Manufacturer.
Pixel Co2 Product Specifications
Laser Type / Wavelength | RF-excited CO₂, 10,600 nm |
Output Power | Up to 70 W |
Modes | CW, Pulse, Repeat, Super Pulse |
Fractional Delivery | 7×7, 9×9 pixel, iPixel roller, LiteScan scanner |
Surgical Applicators | 50 mm, 100 mm specific tips; SkinTight non-ablative tip |
Special Capability | iTED + IMPACT for enhanced topical delivery |
Interface & Arm | Touchscreen presets; 7-joint articulated arm |
Electrical Requirements | 120 VAC/16A or 230 VAC/8A |
Size & Weight | 52″ × 17″ × 21″; ~135 lb |
Pixel Co2 Manufacturer Notes
1. Versatile Multi-Application Platform
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The Pixel CO₂ delivers ablative fractional treatments, featuring advanced options like a powerful scanner or pixel technology, as well as focus applicators for precise surgical use (e.g., cutting, vaporization, coagulation) Alma.
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It automatically optimizes beam parameters for specific indications while also allowing manual adjustment via a user-friendly graphical display Alma.
2. Advanced Fractional & Roller Technology
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The unique iPixel roller enables rapid treatment of large areas. Its movement triggers high-energy laser pulses that form a row of seven evenly spaced micro-ablative channels for effective tissue remodeling and faster healing Alma.
3. Precision & Technology Built In
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Utilizes an RF-excited CO₂ laser at 10,600 nm—ideal for skin rejuvenation and surgical applications AlmaMedicalexpo PDF Catalogs.
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Employs Diffractive Optical Elements (DOE) in pixel applicators to create fine pixelated patterns (7×7 or 9×9), enabling both ablative and thermal treatments AlmaMedicalexpo PDF Catalogs.
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High-output options up to 70 W, with preset levels of Low (10 W), Medium (30 W), and High (70 W) to match treatment needs Medicalexpo PDF Catalogs.
4. User-Friendly Interface & Presets
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The color touchscreen provides intuitive presets based on clinical research for treatments including skin resurfacing, acne scars, fine lines, and wrinkles. Parameters can be manually adjusted as required Medicalexpo PDF CatalogsAlma.
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The system’s seven-joint articulated arm ensures precise and ergonomic coverage across treatment areas Medicalexpo PDF Catalogs.
5. Multiple Applicator Options
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Includes a wide range of applicators for different treatments and outcomes:
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Fractional pixel tips (7×7, 9×9)
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iPixel roller
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LiteScan scanner
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Surgical focusing handpieces (e.g., 50 mm, 100 mm)
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SkinTight non-ablative tip
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Femilift probes for gynecological treatments
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6. Power Configurations & Protocol Flexibility
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Available in 30 W or 70 W configurations, adaptable for both dermatology and gynecology via tailored protocols Alma.
Feature | Description |
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Multi-application platform | Fractional, scanner, surgical & gynecology applicators |
Intelligent presets | Auto-optimized parameters via touchscreen, with manual control |
iPixel roller | Fast treatment for larger areas, improved healing |
Laser specifications | RF-excited CO₂, 10,600 nm, up to 70 W output |
Fractional delivery | DOE-based pixelated beams in 7×7 or 9×9 patterns |
Ergonomic design | 7-joint articulated arm for better coverage, comfort |
Power configurations | Available in 30 W & 70 W variants |
Applicator versatility | Wide selection including SkinTight and Femilift |
Handpieces NOTES:
50 mm & 100 mm
- By themselves for cutting, ablation, or coagulation
- With a scanner (like LiteScan) for fractional resurfacing
- They are not part of the Pixel 7×7 or 9×9 stamping setup.
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Spot size & coverage area – The “50 mm” refers to its focal length. That changes how the beam converges and how large the treated area is at a given working distance.
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Beam focus & energy density – A shorter focal length like 50 mm produces a smaller, tighter spot size at closer range, which increases the energy density (more intense treatment per square mm).
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Treatment depth & precision – Because it’s more focused, the 50 mm handpiece is typically used for more precise resurfacing, fractional ablation, or targeted lesion removal in smaller zones.
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Distance from skin – The lens’ focal distance controls how far the handpiece must be from the skin for optimal energy delivery. A 50 mm lens requires you to work closer to the skin than a 100 mm lens.
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Localized wrinkle and scar revision
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Fractional skin resurfacing in tighter areas (around eyes, lips, or small scars)
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Benign lesion removal with higher precision
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Pixel mode treatments when higher ablation density is needed in a confined zone
In practice, the 100 mm handpiece is often used for:
- Cutting, vaporization, or excision of soft tissue with high accuracy
- Common in dermatology, ENT, gynecology, and aesthetic surgery
The 100 mm handpiece focuses the C)2 laser bean into a small, high-intensity spot at a lot longer distance, ideal for precise ablation, cutting, and surgical procedures. It does not pixelate or fractionate the beam – it delivers a solid, continuous beam used in surgical mode, not frational mode.
Feature / Spec | 50 mm Handpiece | 100 mm Handpiece |
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Type | Focusing (Surgical) | Focusing (Surgical) |
Focal Length | 50 mm | 100 mm |
Spot Size (typical) | ~200–400 µm (smaller focus) | ~100–200 µm (smaller, finer beam) |
Working Distance | Shorter (closer to tissue) | Longer (allows more space between hand & tissue) |
Precision | High (good for controlled ablation) | Very high (ideal for delicate work) |
Visibility of Field | Moderate (closer range reduces visual access) | Improved (longer distance gives clearer view) |
Common Uses | General surgical ablation, dermatology lesions | ENT, gynecology, microsurgery, fine dermatology |
Beam Divergence | More divergence at close range | Tighter, more collimated beam |
Tissue Penetration | Shallow to moderate | Moderate to deeper (more precision) |
Control & Ergonomics | More hand stability required | Easier handling with stand-off distance |
7×7 / 9×9 Pixel Handpieces
- These are dedicated fractional optics that contain a Diffractive Optical Element (DOE).
- The DOE splits the beam into a fixed array of 49 (7×7) or 81 (9×9) microbeams.
- The Pixel handpiece is its own optical module — the 50 mm and 100 mm lenses do not attach to it.
- If you want a different focal length with Pixel stamping, you’d swap to a different Pixel handpiece model (not add a 50 mm lens).
FemmeLift Vaginal Probe
The FemiLift is a specialized vaginal CO₂ laser system designed to improve the health and function of the vaginal tissue. It works by delivering fractional CO₂ laser energy inside the vaginal canal, which stimulates the body’s natural healing process. This energy promotes the production of collagen and elastin, two critical proteins responsible for tissue strength, elasticity, and moisture retention. As a result, the vaginal walls become thicker, more elastic, and better lubricated, which helps alleviate symptoms such as vaginal dryness and discomfort.
One of the key benefits of FemiLift is its ability to address vaginal laxity by tightening the vaginal walls. This can improve both physical support and sexual function, enhancing comfort and sensation during intercourse. Additionally, FemiLift may help reduce mild stress urinary incontinence by strengthening the tissues that support the bladder and urethra. It is also effective in treating atrophic vaginitis, a condition characterized by thinning and irritation of the vaginal lining, especially common in post-menopausal women.
The procedure is minimally invasive and typically takes about 15 to 30 minutes. It is usually performed over a series of three sessions spaced several weeks apart to achieve optimal results. Since FemiLift is a non-hormonal treatment, it is a suitable option for women who cannot or prefer not to use hormonal therapies. However, it is important that the treatment is administered by trained healthcare professionals to ensure safety and effectiveness. While FemiLift is not a replacement for surgical interventions, it offers a less invasive alternative for women seeking relief from mild to moderate vaginal health concerns.
Modes of Operation
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CW Mode (Continuous Wave)Emits a continuous, uninterrupted laser beam—ideal for straightforward tasks like excision or cutting.
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Pulse Mode (Single Pulse)Delivers a single, controlled laser pulse—great for more precise, supervised energy delivery.
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Repeat ModeFires a series of short or long pulses at adjustable speeds—offers versatility for varied tissue interactions.
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Super Pulse ModeCombines high peak power with the shortest pulse duration, providing deep penetration while minimizing thermal spread—excellent for efficient ablation with reduced inflammation and downtime.