How does it differ from traditional laser technology?
All laser technology previously available emits laser light using a pulse method. This process can be painful, time consuming and may not work on all skin and hair types. By contrast the advanced diode laser technology uses low fluence, high average power and repetition rate so the application of light is constant. This allows for the ‘in-motion’ technology to be quick and efficient as it is delivered in a sweeping paint brush motion over the skin as opposed to the pain-staking and time consuming pulse method. Furthermore, the superior cooling head that is used means there is only a warming sensation during the procedure as opposed to pain and discomfort from traditional laser technology. Treatment does not need to be started and stopped because of discomfort and there has been no known adverse side effects. Does it hurt? No not at all. You will experience a warming sensation but no discomfort. Is it safe? This technology is approved by the FDA (the Food and Drug Administration) for la
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