Ultrawave 755:
Pulse Width:2-100 ms
Repetition Rate:up to 1,5 Hz
Spot Size:up to 16mm
Max Fluence:Up to 25 J/cm2 @ 14mm
Ultrawave 1064:
1064 Long Pulse:
Pulse Width:3-300 ms
Repetition Rate:up to 2 Hz
Spot Size:up to 12 mm
Max Fluence:up to 480 J/cm2 @ 4mm
1064 Short Pulse:
Pulse Width:0.3-0.8 ms
Repetition Rate:up to 7 Hz
Spot Size:up to 8 mm
Max Fluence:up to 25 J/cm2 @ 5mm
Light A – Ultrawave II:
755nm Ultrawave II:
Pulse Width:2-100 ms
Repetition Rate:up to 2 Hz
Spot Size:up to 16 mm
Max Fluence:up to 25 J/cm2 @ 14 mm
1064 Long Pulse Ultrawave II:
Pulse Width:3-300 ms
Repetition Rate:up to 2 Hz
Spot Size:up to 12 mm
Max Fluence:up to 480 J/cm2 @ 4 mm
1064 Short Pulse Ultrawave II:
Pulse Width:0.3-0.8 ms
Repetition Rate:up to 7 Hz
Spot Size:up to 8 mm
Max Fluence:up to 25 J/cm2 @ 5 mm
1320nm (Optional Add On):
Pulse Width:5-10 ms
Repetition Rate:up to 5 Hz
Spot Size:up to 8 mm
Fluence:up to 35@6mm J/cm2
IPL (Optional Add On):650, 625, 590, 570, 550, 400 Filters;
Pulse Width:5-240 ms
Spot Size:48×13 mm2 – 25x13mm2
Max Fluence:up to 30 J/cm2
Repetition Rate:0,5
Skin Cooler:Integrated (Optional)
Electrical Requirements:220-230 V AC; 16 A, 50-60 Hz
Dimensions and Weight:900(W) x 480(L) x 930(H) mm3; 85-90 Kg
Indicated Uses:
All skin type laser hair removal
Benign vascular and pigmented lesions
Skin Rejuvenation
Acne scars
Wrinkles
With its long pulse Alexandrite 755 nm AND short and long pulse Nd:YAG 1064 nm, the Light A Star lets you perform hair removal treatments on all skin types.
The Alexandrite (755 nm) laser is indicated for coagulation and hemostatis of vascular lesions and the removal and permanent reduction of unwanted hair in the Fitzpatrick skin types I-VI, including suntanned skin types. Also indicated for pigmented lesions and wrinkles.
The Nd:YAG 1064 nm short pulse and long pulse laser is intended for coagulation and hemostasis of benign vascular lesions such as, but not limited to, port wine stains, hemangiomas, warts, telangiectasia, rosacea, venus lake, leg and spider veins and poikiloderma of Civattte and treatment of benign cutaneous lesions such as warts, scars, striae and psoriasis. In addition, the laser is intended for the treatment of benign pigmented lesions such as, but not limited to, lentigos (age spots), solar lentigos (sun spots), cafe au lait macules, seborrheic keratoses, nevi, chloasma, verrucae, skin tags, keratoses, tattoos (significant reduction in the intensity of blue and/ or black tattoos), and plaques. The laser is also indicated for pigmented lesions to reduce lesion size, for patients with lesions that would potentially benefit from aggressive treatment, and for patients with lesions that have not responded to other laser treatments. The laser is also indicated for the treatment of facial wrinkles and wrinkles such as, but not limited to, periocular and periorbital wrinkles. It is indicated for the removal of unwanted hair, for the stable long-term, or permanent hair reduction through selective targeting of melanin in hair follicles, and for the treatment of pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB). It is indicated for the reduction of red pigmentation in hypertrophic and keloid scars where vascularity is an integral part of the scar. It is indicated for use on all skin types (Fitzpatrick I-VI) including tanned skin and the removal and permanent reduction of unwanted hair in the Fitzpatrick I-VI, including suntanned skin types.
1320nm (Optional Add-on) – PERIORBITAL AND PERIORAL WRINKLES, FINE LINES AND WRINKLES
IPL Filters Indicated Uses:
650 Hair Removal
625 Hair Removal
590 Hair Removal
570 Facial Vascular and Benign Pigmented Lesions
550 Facial Vascular and Benign Pigmented Lesions
400 Inflammatory Acne Treatments
Cost of New Flash Lamp = $700-$900 plus the cost of installation
Cost of Service Technician Visit = about $700