Year-Round Utility Drives Laser Device Success
By Kevin A. Wilson, Contributing Editor
“Mitigating sun exposure after treatment with aesthetic laser therapies is important because skin needs time to heal. Two weeks of avoid- ing sun and/or using high-SPF sunscreen is usually the recommendation. As a result, aes- thetic practitioners know that there tends to be a ‘laser season’; an ideal window of the year where one safely books sessions because the sun is less intense. Or conversely, a season where solar intensity is considered too great to safely treat with an aesthetic laser.
Advalight (Copenhagen, Denmark) has been continuously developing and marketing its ADVATx® dual-wavelength laser system as a top solution that is safe and gentle enough for the medspa setting but delivering results that make it ideal for any aesthetic practice. Its versatility is demonstrated by its 25 FDA- and CE-cleared indications, and an ability to treat virtually all skin types.”
“According to Amanda Madrigal, RN, owner of Epion Aesthetic and Wellness (Hillsboro, Ore.), a key advantage of the safety profile and lack of downtime is that one can treat year-round. “While I do advise my patients to avoid going out in direct sunlight for 48 hours, patients can use sunscreen and/or a hat and go outside and take a walk. They do not have to hide completely or for very long like with other laser
treatments,” she explained.”
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