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Lumenis launches ULTRApulse®Alpha

Once in a generation technology to WOW patients and providers

According to recent reports, global demand for CO2 laser is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 5% to £3.64 billion in 2033.1 In addition, ablative laser skin resurfacing treatments average considerably higher revenue in a single session relative to other technologies and provide patients with incredible results.2 Propelled by market growth and patient demand for effective, non-invasive solutions with minimal downtime and healing time, industry leading innovators and technology pioneers Lumenis is launching the latest state-of-the-art CO2 laser to its portfolio of devices.

The Lumenis ULTRApulse® Alpha brings CO2 precision and power to various aesthetic medicine settings. Complete with easy-to-use presets for treatments, ranging from skin resurfacing to scar revision, and even minimally invasive aesthetic surgeries like blepharoplasty, Lumenis’ leading technology, experience and track record are all present in the new ULTRApulse® Alpha. While many other laser skin treatments require recurring visits to achieve noticeable results, ULTRApulse® Alpha is showing remarkable results after just one treatment.

“After comparing all fractional-ablative devices, it turns out that the short pulse delivered by ULTRApulse® Alpha creates a deep-clean wound, while other devices are less powerful and might deliver more complications. Lumenis does such a great job, and the new ULTRApulse® Alpha is an amazing device that has upped the game with many new features.”

CO2 MADE SIMPLE

Wrapped in an ultramodern design, ULTRApulse® Alpha boasts the leading laser technology, perfected by the pioneers who introduced the CO2 laser to aesthetics decades ago and have been the industry experts ever since. With a contemporary and intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI) hosting presets and intelligent automation tailored by professionals, ULTRApulse® Alpha is easy to use by both beginners and experts, allowing practitioners to reach outstanding results while maintaining patient safety and comfort with minimal downtime.

AMAZING RESULTS FOR PATIENTS AND PROVIDERS

ULTRApulse® Alpha combines the best CO2 laser technology with the most advanced and easy-to-use platform, allowing aesthetic providers to take their practice to the next level, treat a variety of indications and reach WOW results in just one treatment. The device offers:

• Perfect precision – great versatility and precision for all resurfacing with TotalFX™ mode, combining superficial and deep treatments in a single session, improving results without increasing downtime. Alongside CoolScan™ technology for enhanced patient comfort, ULTRApulse® Alpha introduces the new BrushFX™ scanning mode, offering an inhomogeneous scan pattern, further reducing potential treatment demarcations

• Deepest impact with SCAAR FX™ Mode – proving that not all CO2 lasers were created equal, ULTRApulse® Alpha provides up to 4mm penetration depth in a single pulse. Ideal mode for treating deep, thick lesions

• Ultramodern user interface – embedded presets and automation for intuitive workflow, the device is reliable and easy to use by both beginners and experts

• Exceptional ablation/coagulation ratio – optimal clinical outcomes with minimal excess heating

• Proven efficacy in dozens of clinical studies and peer-reviewed publications – the Alpha’s Short Pulse Duration is faster than the tissue relaxation time, minimising thermal damage.

UP MODE

• Highest peak power

• Deepest impact

• Narrow, controlled thermal zone

CONTINUOUS WAVE (CW)

• Low peak power

• Superficial impact

• Wider thermal zone

For more information, visit lumenis.co.uk/solutions/aesthetic/products/ultrapulse-alpha/.

REFERENCES: 1futuremarketinsights.com/reports/co2-laser-market2 plasticsurgery.org/cosmetic-procedures/laser-skin-resurfacing/cost

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