Product Description & Core Technology
Core Principle: Selective Photothermolysis
The foundation is selective photothermolysis—using a specific wavelength of light (1064nm) that is preferentially absorbed by target chromophores (fat and water) with minimal effect on surrounding tissues.
✔Selective Fat Destruction: Via photothermal liquefaction.
✔Vessel Coagulation: Minimized trauma and bleeding.
✔Active Skin Remodeling: Deep dermal collagen stimulation for tightening.
Quality Assurance & Certificates
Our equipment integrates research, development, and manufacturing. We have obtained European CE medical certificates, ISO13485:2008, and ISO9001:2008 international quality control system certifications.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How does 1064nm ND YAG Laser Lipolysis work?
It uses selective photothermolysis to liquefy fat cells. The laser energy is absorbed by fat and water, melting the fat while coagulating blood vessels to reduce bruising.
Q2: Is the procedure painful?
The procedure is typically performed under local tumescent anesthesia, which provides comfort during the treatment and helps constrict blood vessels.
Q3: What are the benefits over traditional liposuction?
It is minimally invasive, uses smaller incisions, causes less trauma (swelling/bruising), and provides a significant skin-tightening effect due to collagen stimulation.
Q4: How long is the recovery period?
Most patients experience less post-operative pain and can return to normal activities within a few days, which is much faster than traditional methods.
Q5: Can it be used for delicate areas?
Yes, the 1064nm laser is excellent for delicate areas like the jawline, chin (submental fat), and inner thighs, as well as fibrous areas like the male chest.
Q6: When will I see the skin tightening results?
While some immediate contraction may be visible, the gradual skin tightening and remodeling continue for 3 to 6 months post-procedure.